Empowering Excellence

Empowering Excellence

Author: Jeff Halstead

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2014-07-02

Total Pages: 135

ISBN-13: 1475809867

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Empowering Excellence inspires a revolution in teaching and assessment practices. These methods of teaching and grading represent a major step ahead in how teachers assess and interact with students. Empowering Excellence presents 12 significant “shifts” that encourage motivation, build confidence, and measure what students know and are able to do based on the Common Core State Standards or equivalent standards in a highly supportive, student-centered environment. Teachers, administrators, and education professors will find ideas that will transform classrooms into places where students are filled with confidence and empowered to strive for excellence.


Leading Collaborative Learning

Leading Collaborative Learning

Author: Lyn Sharratt

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2016-01-29

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 150633766X

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Leadership, collaborative learning, and student achievement – discover what works! This resource-rich book provides a straightforward, strategic path to achieving sustainable communities of collaborative learners. Research-proven inquiry techniques, vignettes, case studies and action-oriented protocols help you build strong learning relationships for high-impact student achievement. System leaders, principals and teachers learn to: Integrate diverse views and perspectives Build trust and hear every voice Leverage key resources and processes Build students’ cognitive, interpersonal, and intrapersonal skills Use “Assessments-in-Action” to improve, monitor and sustain progress Build a collaborative culture through learning together Use this go-to guide to transform your school from a place of ‘good intentions’ to a center of intentional practice today!


Empowering Underachievers

Empowering Underachievers

Author: Peter Alexander Spevak

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 9780882822822

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Updated and revised - Spevak reveals his dynamic method that has helped motivate 2000 failing students to perform at or near their full potential.


Excellence Wins

Excellence Wins

Author: Horst Schulze

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 2019-03-05

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 031035210X

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Horst Schulze knows what it takes to win. In Excellence Wins, the cofounder and former president of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company lays out a blueprint for becoming the very best in a world of compromise. In his characteristic no-nonsense approach, Schulze shares the visionary and disruptive principles that have led to immense global success over the course of his still-prolific fifty-year career in the hospitality industry. For over twenty years, Schulze fearlessly led the company to unprecedented multibillion dollar growth, setting the business vision and people-focused standards that made the Ritz-Carlton brand world renowned. In Excellence Wins, Schulze shares his approach to everything from providing the best customer service to creating a culture of excellence within your organization. With his tried-and-true methods and inspiring, hard-earned wisdom, Schulze teaches you everything you need to know about: Why leading well is an acquired skill Serving your customers Engaging your employees Creating a culture of customer service Why vision statements make a difference What it really means to practice servant leadership Schulze's principles are designed to be versatile and practical no matter where you are in your career. He'll remind you that you don't need a powerful title or dozens of direct reports to benefit from the advice he shares in Excellence Wins--you have everything you need to apply it to your life and career right now. Let Schulze's incredible story help you unleash the disruptive power of your true potential, beat the competition, own your career trajectory, and experience the game-changing power of what happens when Excellence Wins.


Empowerment: HR Strategies for Service Excellence

Empowerment: HR Strategies for Service Excellence

Author: Conrad Lashley

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-05-16

Total Pages: 319

ISBN-13: 1136406832

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'Empowerment: HR strategies for service excellence' shows managers and students the importance of empowerment as part of human resource strategy. It provides a critical perspective of this established vital management technique, identifying factors that will lead to a win: win situation for all concerned. When successfully incorporated as part of HR strategy, empowerment can: * enable organizations to gain commercial and competitive advantage * become more flexible * improve employee commitment * use the skills of individual employees to best advantage and enhance personal capabilities. 'Empowerment: HR strategies for service excellence' uses case studies from companies such as McDonalds, TGI Fridays and Harvester Restaurants to build a picture of empowerment of service employees in context, illustrating how different forms of empowerment are employed and different working arrangements are practiced.


Educate, Encourage, Empower

Educate, Encourage, Empower

Author: Shanelle R. Benson Reid

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-04-12

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13: 9781545336809

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Educate, Encourage, Empower: The Student's Guide to Excellence (2nd Edition) is Dr. Benson Reid's most recent project. This edition of the workbook stresses the value of self-mastery during the educational development process. This manual surpasses the first edition by adding components that emphasize the importance of building character, and recognizing self-worth along with enhancing academic skills and abilities through assessment, evaluation, skill acquisition and self-awareness.


Mastering Self-leadership

Mastering Self-leadership

Author: Charles C. Manz

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780130110879

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A brief inexpensive paperback on self-management. This text explores methods for achieving personal goals using self-assessment, self-reward, and self-punishment concepts and exercises. This revision includes a new chapter on Self Leadership within Teams. The practical, applied assessment exercises and activities both build and reinforce the skills all managers need to manage themselves and employees.


Focused

Focused

Author: Jim Watterston

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2024-02

Total Pages: 161

ISBN-13: 1071857126

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Transform educational systems by zeroing in on what matters. As schools grapple with an array of social, economic, and political challenges, education leaders must hone their focus on important tasks and learn how to navigate bureaucratic constraints, policies, and parental concerns while fostering change. This essential guide proposes that school leaders become "brave and focused," not by abandoning structures or making changes recklessly, but by understanding their influence and maximizing positive change with evidence-based decisions. Divided into three stages, Focused addresses building a leadership paradigm for outstanding schools, discusses the most influential elements for collective success, and offers solutions to the pitfalls that frequently hinder success. Other features include: Illustrative vignettes, practical examples, and stories Research-based action steps to become a more focused leader Focus points at the close of each chapter to support implementing a new leadership approach Focused provides a practical guide for school leaders to successfully navigate today′s complex educational systems and develop the change-makers, artisans, innovators, inventors, and civic leaders of tomorrow.


Leading Leaders

Leading Leaders

Author: Aubrey Malphurs

Publisher: Baker Books

Published: 2005-04

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 0801091780

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How can well-meaning but sometimes ill-prepared laypeople guide the path of a church body? A leadership expert provides the secret, which lies in offering effective, practical training.


Driving Excellence

Driving Excellence

Author: Mark Aesch

Publisher: Hachette Books

Published: 2011-02-01

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 1401396461

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Driving Excellence tells the inspiring story of one man who, with no formal business training, turned an entire industry on its head. Mark Aesch proves that we really can run government like a business, and provide value to taxpayers and shareholders alike. When Aesch took over the Rochester Genesee Regional Transportation Authority in 2004, it was operating with a 27.7-million-dollar deficit, and was poised to raise fares, lay off employees, and slash service. Under Aesch's leadership, those deficits have been eradicated and replaced with multimillion-dollar surpluses; reliance on taxpayer subsidies has been reduced; demand for service has increased at rates three times the national average; and in an unprecedented move, the fare at the Authority's two largest subsidiaries were actually reduced. In Driving Excellence, Aesch shows readers how to create a culture built around selflessness rather than ego, and get employees invested in saving the company. In describing the transition from an ailing business to one that enjoys stunning success--lower fares, multi-million surpluses, and the highest ridership and customer satisfaction levels in twenty years--Aesch offers powerful principles that any organization can implement to achieve exceptional results.