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Former school “superhead” Nick Bowen reflects on 20 years leading large secondary schools and turning around failing institutions.
Nick explores how education has evolved, from low accountability to data-driven performance management and why today’s students demand earned respect rather than automatic authority.
They discuss generational shifts in parenting, rising parental accountability pressures, and what business leaders can learn from schools about belonging, empowerment and accountability.
5 Highlights
- The dramatic rise of accountability in education
- How modern students require relational authority, not positional authority
- The growing challenge of parental entitlement
- Building belonging in newly merged school communities
- The balance between empowerment and accountability
Nick Bowen Takeaways:
- Belonging is the foundation of performance
- Accountability and empowerment must go hand in hand
- Generational differences in schools mirror those in workplaces
- Leaders must actively understand new generations entering their institutions
- Legacy leadership means passing on wisdom, not clinging to authority
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