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Communicating your strategy effectively

In this video, we hear from Iesha Small about the features of effective vision and strategy communication.

In this video, we hear from Iesha Small about the features of effective vision and strategy communication.

Iesha shares how effective communication can help colleagues to see how the strategy being proposed will help to solve a problem for them or their pupils. She reflects on the importance of revisiting your approach frequently and in a variety of ways so that others can begin to share in that vision. Ensuring your strategy doesn’t have blind spots is important so take the time to test it out with colleagues and request their feedback.

This stage of communication is important before you approach aspects of professional learning so that staff are ‘on board’, open to and engaged in their learning journey ahead.

Once you’ve reflected on the points raised with other course participants, click the ‘Mark as complete’ button below and then select ‘Managing change’ to explore how we can adopt our management of change and professional learning opportunities to suit a variety of colleagues.
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