School administrators sometimes mistake volume for value. While progress is often noisy, that doesn’t mean that the opposite is true. Simply put, a leader’s value does not come from always knowing the most or speaking first.
This article offers eight tips on how powerful leaders lead with their presence, not forceful (or even threatening) rhetoric. In the words of the author, effective leadership comes from “discernment, consistency and the ability to hold complexity without amplifying it.” And as he reminds us, “Teams don’t need another source of stress — they need a point of reference. Quiet leaders become that reference.”