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EPISODE · Oct 15, 2024 · 43 MIN

How Do Leaders Build Trust?

from The CanadianED Leadership Show · host Dean Shareski

In this episode, we dive deep into leadership challenges and strategies with Mike Borgfjord, a school system leader. Discussing the significance of questioning personal biases, Mike explores how education transcends curriculum by creating opportunities for critical thinking and decision-making. He shares his experience with the Black Gold School Division in Alberta, highlighting the importance of building trust, fostering collaboration, and appreciating community nuances. Mike elaborates on failures with technology integration and the importance of perseverance and reflection in achieving success. He emphasizes the value of relationships, collective inquiry, and the impact of empathetic leadership. With insights into supporting educational equity and continuous learning, this episode offers a thoughtful exploration of developing a thriving educational environment.00:00 Introduction to Leadership Challenges01:16 Guest Introduction: Mike Borgfjord03:31 Mike's Background and Experience06:39 Building Trust and Relationships11:42 Collaborative Culture in Black Gold19:46 Leadership Challenges and Lessons26:09 The Value of Failure and Perseverance26:55 Creating a Reflective and Supportive Environment28:36 Assessment Data and Continuous Improvement33:23 Advice for Aspiring Leaders35:50 Gratitude and Mentorship38:47 Personal Interests and Recommendations41:43 Hidden Gems in the Local Area43:32 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

In this episode, we dive deep into leadership challenges and strategies with Mike Borgfjord, a school system leader. Discussing the significance of questioning personal biases, Mike explores how education transcends curriculum by creating opportunities for critical thinking and decision-making. He shares his experience with the Black Gold School Division in Alberta, highlighting the importance of building trust, fostering collaboration, and appreciating community nuances. Mike elaborates on failures with technology integration and the importance of perseverance and reflection in achieving success. He emphasizes the value of relationships, collective inquiry, and the impact of empathetic leadership. With insights into supporting educational equity and continuous learning, this episode offers a thoughtful exploration of developing a thriving educational environment.00:00 Introduction to Leadership Challenges01:16 Guest Introduction: Mike Borgfjord03:31 Mike's Background and Experience06:39 Building Trust and Relationships11:42 Collaborative Culture in Black Gold19:46 Leadership Challenges and Lessons26:09 The Value of Failure and Perseverance26:55 Creating a Reflective and Supportive Environment28:36 Assessment Data and Continuous Improvement33:23 Advice for Aspiring Leaders35:50 Gratitude and Mentorship38:47 Personal Interests and Recommendations41:43 Hidden Gems in the Local Area43:32 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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