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14: Designing Strategic Data Cycles for Lasting Change

14: Designing Strategic Data Cycles for Lasting Change

Update: 2025-09-15
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Educational leaders face constant pressure: boards want results tomorrow, while true systemic transformation takes years. How do you balance urgency with sustainability? In this episode of System Shift, we unpack how to design data cycles that serve both timelines, providing quick wins to build momentum and transparency while keeping the long view in focus.


In This Episode:



  • The difference between short- and long-cycle data and why schools need both.

  • How to use Universal Screeners as part of long-term tracking while embedding short feedback loops for continuous improvement.

  • Why small, incremental changes create momentum, staff engagement, and Board confidence.

  • The role of a data calendar in keeping teams aligned, consistent, and proactive.

  • Practical strategies to balance immediate feedback with transformational outcomes.



Key Takeaway:
Short cycles build momentum and inform adjustments; long cycles prove sustainability. Together, they create a culture of transparency, safety, and steady progress toward deep, lasting change.


Action Step:
In your system, do you have both short-term indicators to show progress and long-term measures to prove impact? Map them out in a data calendar to keep your team focused on the right data at the right time.


 


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14: Designing Strategic Data Cycles for Lasting Change

14: Designing Strategic Data Cycles for Lasting Change

Dr. Gail Angus, Dr. Leesa Huang, and Dr. Mary Beth Kropp