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Lesson From A Christmas Carol About Leadership, Legacy, and More #216

Lesson From A Christmas Carol About Leadership, Legacy, and More #216

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In this holiday episode of The Empowered Educator Show, Dr. Mel reflects on leadership lessons from A Christmas Carol and connects them to the real work of building leaders. This episode focuses on reflection, relationships, school culture, leadership legacy, and the power of transformation.

What I Cover:

  • Why relationships matter more than authority
  • How leadership experiences shape decision-making
  • What school culture reveals about leadership impact
  • Why legacy matters more than title
  • How leaders can change course at any point in the year

Best For:
Principals, assistant principals, instructional coaches, superintendents, and aspiring school leaders.

Resource Mentioned:

  • Dickens, C. (1843). A Christmas Carol. Chapman & Hall.


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