Resources, thoughts & inspiration for school & MAT leaders …

Leading system change … what it takes
Ben Gibbs Ben Gibbs

Leading system change … what it takes

Leading change well depends on Change Vitality … on how you attend to the quality of your inner capacities as a leader, how that relates to your actions, and then how you bring others with you.

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Leading system change ... an inside-out process
Ben Gibbs Ben Gibbs

Leading system change ... an inside-out process

A complex system is one in which even knowing everything there is to know about the system is not sufficient to predict what is likely to happen next, particularly when you start bending it. How can change leaders build the mindsets needed for this work?

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Welcome to Praxeum
Ben Gibbs Ben Gibbs

Welcome to Praxeum

Welcome to Praxeum … a transformational leadership development programme for leaders of education. It provides reflective, experiential and energising spaces in which participants are supported to understand and develop their capacity to lead, and provided with opportunities to experiment with system leadership skills. Its aim is to enable confident, competent and ethical leadership in complexity.

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Added values?
Ben Gibbs Ben Gibbs

Added values?

Of course values are important and really good ones are really important, but there is an awful lot of unhelpful fluff and faff surrounding them. For example, there’s the idea that organisations have values. They don’t. In fact, they can’t. They can represent values, and this is where it gets interesting (and complicated) …

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It’s time to burst the authentic-self coaching bubble
Ben Gibbs Ben Gibbs

It’s time to burst the authentic-self coaching bubble

The idea of an ‘authentic self’ is compelling, but it is a chimera; a fantasy, and the search for it is futile. Coaches should instead help clients to understand that rather than looking for a ‘core’ that isn’t there, they must settle for an awareness of their ever changing kaleidoscope of potential. That should be enough!

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Systemic leadership starts on the front line
Ben Gibbs Ben Gibbs

Systemic leadership starts on the front line

The old leadership orthodoxy - that the role of a leader is to set an inspiring vision and make decisions to drive strategy - is dangerously outdated, and risks driving great people out of your organisation. Instead, your role is now to create the conditions that enable people to act on the sense they make at the frontline, and make their own decisions accordingly.

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The fourth wave & wilful blindness
Ben Gibbs Ben Gibbs

The fourth wave & wilful blindness

Schools report a ‘surge’ of challenging behaviour and in some cases, the pink battle lines are being drawn. What if what we're seeing isn’t naughtiness but the impact of the pandemic's 'fourth wave'? What if punitive approaches do more harm than good?

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A playground enactment
Ben Gibbs Ben Gibbs

A playground enactment

What can a bad mannered and undignified playground spat between two highly experienced school leaders on Twitter tell us about the school system, about behaviour, and about my own little fantasies of enabling reconciliation? A short blog on the psychoanalytical concept of 'acting out’ and its usefulness in coaching, consultancy or systemic analysis, as well as self-reflection!

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It’s just a job
Ben Gibbs Ben Gibbs

It’s just a job

My suggestion to a client that school leadership "is just a job" has provoked a defensive reaction ...

But it is just a job. And my role as a coach or consultant helping you explore why you're so stressed or tired or burned out, or why you find it hard to achieve the strategic distance required for effective leadership, is to say the things that are otherwise left unsaid.

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‘Resilience’ as denial
Ben Gibbs Ben Gibbs

‘Resilience’ as denial

I'm often asked to coach 'resilience'; to help my client cope better with the pressures and stresses of work by changing their behaviours, managing their responses and adopting certain practices. This is fine, but the request always rings an alarm bell.

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Avoiding burnout …
Ben Gibbs Ben Gibbs

Avoiding burnout …

We can’t just stop work to avoid burnout so we have to find a compromise. For some, even that realisation - that there are choices involved - is an instructive start. But some interesting new research from Nick Petrie has identified five key factors that drive either an optimal experience of work or the sort of toxic experience that leads to burnout.

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Ofsted - unfit for purpose yet too big to fail
Ben Gibbs Ben Gibbs

Ofsted - unfit for purpose yet too big to fail

The extent of Ofsted’s power in England's state school system far over-reaches its legitimate authority as an inspector of quality standards, and now impedes its ability to assure its impartiality and independence. This sort of dysfunction can have no place in the school system.

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Ubuntu … much more than just a #hashtag
Ben Gibbs Ben Gibbs

Ubuntu … much more than just a #hashtag

Lots of people are using the phrase ‘ubuntu’ in social media profiles and so on, but its a concept that merits deep exploration beyond one’s identification with a group. Ubuntu offers an incredibly powerful philosophy for collective forms of leadership as well as life.

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Reflection as a vital leadership practice
Ben Gibbs Ben Gibbs

Reflection as a vital leadership practice

Leadership is a privilege but it is also tough and emotionally draining. Reflection is a vital part of leadership practice and carving out opportunities to consider the complexity of the challenges you face is not a luxury … it’s a responsibility.

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Mastering Leadership
Ben Gibbs Ben Gibbs

Mastering Leadership

A classic from Anderson & Adams, presenting a universal model for effective leadership, which itself is the basis for the Leadership Circle, one of the most respected 360 review tools

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