PBL Leadership - Are You a Managing Leader or a Visionary Leader? l E111

EPISODE · Jan 4, 2023 · 27 MIN

PBL Leadership - Are You a Managing Leader or a Visionary Leader? l E111

from PBL Simplified for Administrators by Magnify Learning · host Magnify Learning

 You don’t want to be a Managing leader. You want to be a Visionary leader. You want reach a higher level that has never been reached. You want to inspire. You want to grow. “Managers are often able to maintain a team at its current level, leaders are able to lift it to a higher level than it has ever reached before.” -John Maxwell In the main episode, Ryan will show you how to cast a clear and practical vision that excites and rallies your team. For Our Need to Know Ryan answers “How do I know if I’m a Managing Leader or a Visionary Leader?” In the new segment Leadership Leap, Ryan summarizes Leadershift by John Maxwell Project Based Learning is an instruction model that allows you to inspire and support your team. Traditional teaching can silo your staff and cause them to become reliant on you to make decisions. PBL will help you staff be empowered to fulfill your vision. Let’s help you launch that vision!  Resources & Links Related to this Episode ORDER THE NEW BOOK PBL SIMPLIFIED https://amzn.to/3VLsBtG SCHEDULE A PBL TRAINING WITH MAGNIFY LEARNING https://resources.magnifylearningin.org/onsite-workshops CHECK OUT RESOURCES MENTIONED ON THE PODCAST PBL Simplified Podcast Links ASK RYAN A QUESTION FOR THE PODCAST https://www.magnifylearningin.org/ask-ryan-your-pbl-questions FOLLOW RYAN ON TWITTER https://mobile.twitter.com/ryansteuer Episode 95- John Bacon

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