Mission Drift - Teams | Episode 68

Autonomy, mastery, and purpose are what your team is seeking. They want to have the autonomy to do what they’ve been called to do. They want to be really good at it, and that’s mastery. They want to know how their purpose fits into your vision.
— Ryan Steuer, Founder of Magnify Learning, Host of The PBL Playbook


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We are in the middle of the Mission Drift Leadership Series. We will talk about how you know that you are achieving the vision you want. We will talk about tightening up your mission so it doesn't get off course or fall victim to mission drift. This episode is all about teams and the focus of avoiding mission drift.

We also have a "need to know" about what types of books educators should be reading. It's not about the specific books; it's about the kinds of books which makes it an interesting question. Do educational leaders need to read about what they already know? It might be a good idea to brush up on the skills that make you a great leader and set that example for your staff.


Show Notes

Episode 68 Full Show Notes

Resources & Links Related to this Episode

  1. What is PBL?

  2. Magnify Learning YouTube

  3. Project Based Learning Stories and Structures: Wins, Fails, and Where to Start

  4. Magnify Learning

  5. Ryan Steuer Twitter @ryansteuer

  6. All It Takes Is A Goal

  7. Drive by Daniel Pink

  8. Atomic Habits by James Clear

  9. Made to Stick by Chip Heath and Dan Heath

  10. Upstream by Dan Heath

  11. Never Split The Difference by Chris Voss


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