Each of us has our own perspectives, beliefs, and biases. We see the world through our own eyes, carrying with us our past experiences and our present circumstances. How then, can we actually see and know what is the true problem or the best solution? Grandmothers all shared the old adage "Two heads are better than one." We agree. And ten heads may be better than two! Whether planning for a learning opportunity for students or a meeting with colleagues, the perspectives of others opens minds, shares the power of the leader and strengthens the community and is the practice of a servant leader. Read more...
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