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Leading in adult education: “Chartered status helped me verify my skills”

Chartered Management Institute

Blog: Leading in adult education: “Chartered status helped me verify my skills” Written by Jamie Oliver Share Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to LinkedIn Share via email William Pickford CMgr MCMI is used to “doing more with less” as a principal of an adult education institute. It’s sad and it upsets some people.

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9 Surprising Benefits of Being an Education Major

Strategy Driven

Read on to learn about the nine surprising benefits of being an education major! You’ll have control over how you manage a classroom and oversee learning exercises. A guidance counselor can help you navigate education major requirements to ensure you check every box. You may even spend time tutoring students after hours.

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Overloaded at Work: How to Ask For the Support You Need

Let's Grow Leaders

Constraints are the gateway to creativity. For Managers: Powerful Phrases for Supporting Your Overwhelmed or Overloaded Team First, if you’re a manager, here are a few frequently uttered unhelpful phrases. As a manager, you want to do what you can to prevent the snowball of overwhelm from picking up speed as it rolls downhill.

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Lead, Don’t Manage, Knowledge Workers

Great Leadership By Dan

Guest post from James Hlavacek: To improve innovation and growth, knowledge workers must be led, not managed. Too many policies born of bureaucracy are an enemy to creativity, so the more unnecessary distractions a company can remove from its employees, the freer they will be to contribute more creative ways.

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How to Help Your Employees Thrive in the Age of AI

Lead from Within

In today’s dynamic workplace, managing employees can be challenging as the capabilities of technology, especially AI, are constantly evolving, making the effects unpredictable. The surest way to be successful is to use a framework called STEP—Segment, Transition, Educate, and Evaluate.

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Complexity and Childhood Education

Leading in Context

We are Beginning to Understand the Kind of Educational Leadership that Prepares Young Students for Success in Our Complex World. Forward-thinking leaders are advocating these educational approaches and roles that lead to creativity, learning, growth and innovation:

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The Why, What And How Of Learning

Eric Jacobson

In his book, Education is Freedom , author James W. Keyes recaps his learned business lessons for top management and CEOs at companies of all sizes. Plus, Keyes states that Education Is Freedom provides the “what,” “why,” and “how” of learning. Creativity : enabling our inner child; this is intelligence at play.