• Why Your Biggest Problem Isn't What You Think | Change Series 1.2

  • 2024/10/07
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Why Your Biggest Problem Isn't What You Think | Change Series 1.2

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  • In part 2 of the Series on Organisational change, Shane discusses the complexities of organisational change in educational settings, focusing on the sponsor's perceived challenge. I talk about the importance of understanding the motivations behind change, the risks involved, and the necessity of community involvement to ensure sustainable change. The conversation highlights the need for sponsors to reflect on their challenges and engage with their communities to create a shared vision for change.


    Takeaways


    · The perceived challenge may not be the actual challenge.

    · Understanding motivations behind change is crucial.

    · Expectations and awareness shape the change process.

    · Best and worst case scenarios help frame challenges.

    · Organizational identity must be preserved during change.

    · Community involvement is essential for sustainable change.

    · Top-down approaches to change are often ineffective.

    · Engagement at critical moments influences change trajectory.

    · Reflection on past challenges can inform future actions.

    · Balancing change with core values is vital.


    This episode is supported by the International Curriculum Association. Click here to Register for The International Curriculum Conference 2024

    Thank you for tuning in, and as always, if you found this episode useful, please share your experience. You can find me online on X (@leaningshane), and LinkedIn. My website is shaneleaning.com and email address is shane@shaneleaning.com.

    About the host

    Shane Leaning is an independent organisational coach based in Shanghai, collaborating with international schools and agencies globally. He co-founded Work Collaborative, a community dedicated to inside-out change in education, and hosts the chart-topping podcast, Global Ed Leaders. Previously, Shane was the Regional Head of Teacher Development for Nord Anglia Education’s China bilingual schools, overseeing professional development across 11 schools. He holds an Executive Master’s in International Education from King’s College London and is a certified organisational development coach.

    Passionate about creating agency in schools and empowering leaders, Shane is co-authoring 'Change Starts Here,' due for release in Spring 2025. He is a CollectiveEd Fellow, an Associate of the Teacher Development Trust in the UK, and a TEDx speaker. Living internationally since 2012, with extensive experience in China and Asia, Shane is a recognised voice in international education leadership.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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あらすじ・解説

In part 2 of the Series on Organisational change, Shane discusses the complexities of organisational change in educational settings, focusing on the sponsor's perceived challenge. I talk about the importance of understanding the motivations behind change, the risks involved, and the necessity of community involvement to ensure sustainable change. The conversation highlights the need for sponsors to reflect on their challenges and engage with their communities to create a shared vision for change.


Takeaways


· The perceived challenge may not be the actual challenge.

· Understanding motivations behind change is crucial.

· Expectations and awareness shape the change process.

· Best and worst case scenarios help frame challenges.

· Organizational identity must be preserved during change.

· Community involvement is essential for sustainable change.

· Top-down approaches to change are often ineffective.

· Engagement at critical moments influences change trajectory.

· Reflection on past challenges can inform future actions.

· Balancing change with core values is vital.


This episode is supported by the International Curriculum Association. Click here to Register for The International Curriculum Conference 2024

Thank you for tuning in, and as always, if you found this episode useful, please share your experience. You can find me online on X (@leaningshane), and LinkedIn. My website is shaneleaning.com and email address is shane@shaneleaning.com.

About the host

Shane Leaning is an independent organisational coach based in Shanghai, collaborating with international schools and agencies globally. He co-founded Work Collaborative, a community dedicated to inside-out change in education, and hosts the chart-topping podcast, Global Ed Leaders. Previously, Shane was the Regional Head of Teacher Development for Nord Anglia Education’s China bilingual schools, overseeing professional development across 11 schools. He holds an Executive Master’s in International Education from King’s College London and is a certified organisational development coach.

Passionate about creating agency in schools and empowering leaders, Shane is co-authoring 'Change Starts Here,' due for release in Spring 2025. He is a CollectiveEd Fellow, an Associate of the Teacher Development Trust in the UK, and a TEDx speaker. Living internationally since 2012, with extensive experience in China and Asia, Shane is a recognised voice in international education leadership.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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