How to Write Your Strategic Plan Like a Builder

School Leadership Reimagined - A podcast by Robyn Jackson - Wednesdays

When was the last time you were truly inspired by you school improvement planning process? If you’re like most leaders, the answer is probably “NEVER!” That’s because the way that we typically set goals and plan school improvement is dead wrong. We settle for tiny goals when deep down inside we long to make a bigger difference for our students.    What’s keeping us from dreaming and reaching bigger? The truth is, we’re afraid to set bigger goals for fear that we won’t meet them -- or  worse, get punished by our districts for not meeting them. So, we settle for puny goals when we know that we were called to do so much more.    If you’re tired of setting small, uninspiring goals and barely meeting them. Or, if you’re sick of writing SMART goals to satisfy your district when you know that your students are more than test scores and you’re ready to set more meaningful goals there is a solution. You CAN set and meet big goals for your students and make the difference you were meant to make, but first you’re going to have to conquer your “upper limit problems.”   Find out what “upper limit problems” are and how you can conquer them once and for all on today’s episode.