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The importance of hierarchical structure has declined and has been replaced by the concept of shared leadership, also known as distributed leadership, co-leadership, collective leadership, etc.
Instead, it’s about distributed leadership, leveraging cognitive diversity, and enabling cross-functional collaboration at unprecedented speeds.
To help dance organizations explore distributed leadership successfully, some current co-leaders have begun advising those new to the process, extending the principle of collective wisdom.
Who, Me? Distributed Leadership in Schools By Justin Reich — September 18, 2017 3 min read Copy URL Justin Reich Assistant Professor of Digital Media and Director of the Teaching Systems Lab, MIT ...
The study advances higher education leadership and change scholarship by examining a mostly unexplored area—the convergence between grassroots leadership with top-down leadership. The study is framed ...
Strengthening educational leadership is not just a slogan, it is a political imperative. To transform ideas into sustainable policies, education systems in the region need solid, coordinated and ...
This article reports on findings from a longitudinal study of leadership in the context of a region-wide school renewal effort entitled the Bay Area School Reform Collaborative (BASRC). BASRC's theory ...
Educational administration, management and leadership encompass the systematic planning and execution of policies designed to enhance teaching and learning environments. In today’s dynamic ...