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Nationally known bestselling author Edward Segal shares his advice, observations, and recommendations on how to prevent, manage and recover from business-related crises. Learn how companies, organizations, and individuals managed crisis situations and the lessons to be learned from their failures, mistakes and successes.
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Educational Leadership Moment

#EducationalLeader | Dr. Kim Moore

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Are you an educational leader wanting to foster an environment of collaboration and innovation, develop and implement effective strategies to ensure student achievement, and promote opportunity and access? Then I have the guidance just for you! I’m Dr. Kim Moore, host of the Educational Leadership Moment. As a classroom teacher, school administrator, and central office staff member, I know what it’s like to be overwhelmed because your plate is too full... Join me weekly for research-based an ...
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On Noise in my head, Adam Emanon interviews people about what they do, or about a specific topic. Sometimes it's an informational interview, sometimes amateur journalism. The common factor? You'll learn something new with every episode. Adam strives to bring interesting people, stories and information to the microphone each time.
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When Jim Collins penned his influential book "Good to Great", he highlighted a principle that resonates deeply in the realm of education: getting the right people on the bus and finding the right seats for them. Today, we will explore the essential elements of effective staffing, including recruitment, onboarding, ongoing professional development, …
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Effective leaders must navigate the complexities of education, inspire others, and act as role models. This is particularly crucial in public school districts where the well-being of both students and staff hinges on strong, visionary leadership. In today's podcast, we'll take a brief look at a few programs to grow educational leaders to their full…
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Join our guests to Learn about workforce funding opportunities. Experts from the U.S. Department of Transportation share how to obtain funding for workforce initiatives. Speakers: Mark Patterson, Associate Administrator for Research, Data, and Innovation, Federal Railroad Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation John Bodnar, Director, Offi…
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This week's podcast features a special guest, Gretchen Barron, the remarkable author of “The 4G Factor.” She is also the Lead Consultant for G Barron Consulting, a firm that helps organizations seeking guidance on starting, growing, and optimizing their businesses. Join us as we delve into Gretchen’s inspiring journey and the powerful principles be…
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In the dynamic journey of public education, achieving recognition as a National Model of Excellence School District is a testament to a district’s dedication to creating an optimal environment for learning and working. This week's podcast will examine three key tenets and discuss five focus areas of high-performing Districts. #EducationalLeader, Ki…
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It looks like Sam Leavitt has the inside track on the ASU starting quarterback job, but Jeff Sims is making it a real competition. Whether it's Leavitt or Sims (or maybe even Trenton Bourguet), they should have good skill talent to work with this season. Plus, ASU men's basketball adds another difficult opponent to its non-conference schedule. *Epi…
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When I began my career as an educator, I had the opportunity to work in a high-performing district. As a new educator, I assumed every District operated the same way. However, as I transitioned from the classroom to the Central Office, I began to see the connection between the organization’s systems and our success. In this week's podcast, we'll ex…
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The more that organizations depend on technology, the more likely it is that technology can cause a crisis for them. In this episode of the “Crisis Management Minute,” Edward Segal discusses how a planned update of CrowdStrike’s software created a crisis, and the steps that government and corporate executives can take to guard against a tech-relate…
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Throughout my career, I have been blessed to have great mentors. Each mentor offered support and advice to help me to achieve my goals. My first mentor was my mother, who taught me resilience. On a recent episode of the Maxwell Leadership podcast, Dr. John C. Maxwell shared invaluable advice from various mentors throughout his career. In this week'…
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According to the California Department of Education (2023), year-round education may positively affect student achievement, especially for disadvantaged students. Shorter, more frequent breaks minimize the loss of information retention during the summer months. Also, there are more enrichment opportunities for students during the breaks. In this we…
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Organizations that embrace and later abandon long-held principles and values can create a self-inflicted crisis for themselves and their brands. In this episode of the “Crisis Management Minute,” learn why Tractor Supply walked away from its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion policies—and what happened afterwards.…
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The most significant partnership to help students be successful is between parents and educators. Parents are students' first teachers. Therefore, building a solid relationship with parents ensures that students receive a consistent message from parents and educators. In today's podcast, we'll discuss how informed and proactive parental involvement…
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In this episode of the “Crisis Management Minute,” find out why accountability and full disclosure about disasters, scandals, and other emergencies are critical, and what could happen if organizations fail to provide the information that’s requested by government agencies about a crisis.Door Edward Segal
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Could Florida State and Clemson wind up in the Big 12? It ultimately seems unlikely, but this news could still signal other additions to the league. Later on in the show (35:36), the guys rank every ASU football coach after Frank Kush.Door Mark Harris
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Summer learning loss is a significant concern as it can set students back several months in their educational progress, mainly affecting those in under-resourced communities. In this week's podcast, we'll discuss an effective strategy to address this issue that involves fostering partnerships between schools, community organizations, and local busi…
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As a school leader, my primary focus was creating the conditions for success for our students. One area we worked on during the summer was helping our underclass students stay on track for graduation. Therefore, leveraging technology was an effective strategy to mitigate our students’ summer slide. In this podcast, we will discuss the role of educa…
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Some Gen Z employees may have concerns and objections about becoming managers at their companies and organizations. Find out why this should worry corporate and government executives—and how they can deal with the concerns and objections of these Gen Zers—in this episode of the “Crisis Management Minute.”…
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There are reports that the Big 12 is considering selling its naming rights and selling a 20% stake in the conference to a private equity firm. Mark and Colton talk about what that could entail for the conference. After that (56:36), they go over a Big 12 win totals prediction that isn't favorable towards the Sun Devils.…
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Summer break is traditionally a period for students to unwind from the structured school environment. Yet, this recess can also usher in the “summer slide,” a period where students, especially those from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, tend to lose crucial academic skills. This decay is notably severe in fundamental areas such as mathematic…
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Summer vacation is often seen as a time for students to relax and recharge away from the rigors of the school year. However, this break can also lead to a phenomenon known as the “summer slide,” where students lose academic skills and knowledge acquired during the year. In today's podcast, we'll discuss some strategies to mitigate summer learning l…
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There are four best practices that government and corporate executives can follow to help save their careers after they did or said something that created a crisis at their organizations. Find out what those best practices are in this episode of the “Crisis Management Minute.”Door Edward Segal
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On Baccalaureate Sunday, I had the privilege of delivering the message "Building a Firm Foundation for the Path Ahead" at Journey Church. It was a deeply enriching experience to engage with the bright, upcoming graduates, their families, and the church community. This opportunity to speak on such a significant occasion—marking both a culmination an…
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Bobby Hurley and the Sun Devils have significantly upgraded their roster this offseason, but we still don't know how it will look on the court. What are fair expectations for Arizona State men's basketball this season? Mark and Colton share their thoughts on that and go over some recent ASU football recruiting news.…
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Adaptive educational technology uses software and tools that adjust to each student’s unique learning needs. These systems provide tailored lessons, quizzes, and activities by analyzing data from students’ interactions. This personalized approach helps students learn at their own pace, ensuring no one is left behind. In today's podcast, we'll discu…
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Transitioning from a military career to education has been an incredible journey, and I'm grateful for every step. My time as a basic training commander instilled in me a deep understanding of transformational teaching methods, which I've carried into my role as an Educational Leader. It's all about empowering individuals to reach their fullest pot…
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Education is an ecosystem comprising six primary components necessary for success. When one of the components is missing or not actively engaged, the system goes out of balance and is not sustainable. The education ecosystem thrives on the active involvement of its stakeholders, each playing a unique role in shaping the educational landscape. Today…
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As educators, we lay the foundation for students to pursue their dreams and career desires. As a school leader, I focused on preparing students for college, career, and life. Therefore, we would discuss life after graduation with students. Reflecting on multiple conversations with students concerning life after high school, many students expressed …
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