We’ve lived and worked in a landscape scale crisis – COVID 19. No matter where you are in Earth, you’ve been affected. Shutdowns, disinformation, threat of contracting, and unfortunately, human loss.
A landscape scale crisis has the effect of changing how we work, create, and lead.
It also has a keen way of giving us a compass for the future.
For example, a school drops all of it’s improvement plans and goals to address the new pressing needs of its community. As a result, leaders are forced to the core of what makes a good leader – making a positive difference in people’s lives.
So this begs the question: How has this landscape scale crisis refocused you on the core of your work?
The answer to this question may very well serve you as a compass for many years to come.
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