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The District Management Council provides answers to
common management and strategic problems faced by public
school leaders. |
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Overview |
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The
District Management Council in Brief
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Superintendents and senior executives of leading public school districts who are continuously seeking excellence. |
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To identify, analyze, and disseminate the best management practices for improving student achievement, enhancing educational practices, and reducing cost throughout the district. To provide an efficient and effective forum for client members to learn from each other. |
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| Focus |
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To address the "midnight concerns" of district leadership with actionable and measurable management practices. We focus on strategic topics which have systemic impact. |
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| Approach |
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To identify innovative and practical strategies wherever they may be. We conduct a thorough review of existing literature, interview leaders and staff at pioneering organizations, synthesize our findings through a rigorous analytical process, and finally, subject ourselves to the scrutiny of practitioners to ensure that our findings can be implemented. |
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| Staff |
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Above all else, we look for two key qualities in our staff. First is superior analytical strength. We seek professionals who possess the intellectual curiosity and the force of intellect to take complex problems, conduct rigorous problem solving analyses, and present solutions in simple and concise terms. The second quality is a passion for service. We seek to hire individuals who derive genuine pleasure from providing a level of service far beyond what is required. |
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