The Evolving Role of the Principal - A Convo with Joël McLean - The Innovators Mindset S3 EP38

The Innovator's Mindset Podcast - Un pódcast de George Couros

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George Couros begins this podcast with Joël McLean by reflecting on how the role of the principal has evolved over time. Couros reflects on how it is common for the best principals to not be noticed because they are there making important decisions behind the scenes. Couros and Joël McLean talk about how leadership can be pushed forward in an innovative direction. McLean shares some amazing ideas about education and leadership in this episode of The Innovator’s Mindset Podcast. Links: Joël McLean Twitter - https://twitter.com/jprofnb?lang=en Joël McLean Website - https://inspireleadership.ca/ Inspire Leadership Podcast (in French) - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inspire-leadership-podcast/id1439306362 Quotes: "Leadership is about developing others...how can I make the people who are in my building grow - and myself." -Joël McLean A lot of people are focused on the mechanics of the job when they should be focused on the mechanics of the relationship.” - Joël McLean George Couros begins this podcast with Joël McLean by reflecting on how the role of the principal has evolved over time. Couros reflects on how it is common for the best principals to not be noticed because they are there making important decisions behind the scenes. Couros and Joël McLean talk about how leadership can be pushed forward in an innovative direction. McLean shares some amazing ideas about education and leadership in this episode of The Innovator’s Mindset Podcast. Links: Joël McLean Twitter - https://twitter.com/jprofnb?lang=en Joël McLean Website - https://inspireleadership.ca/ Inspire Leadership Podcast (in French) - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inspire-leadership-podcast/id1439306362 Quotes: "Leadership is about developing others...how can I make the people who are in my building grow - and myself." -Joël McLean A lot of people are focused on the mechanics of the job when they should be focused on the mechanics of the relationship.” - Joël McLean

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