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6: From Meeting Mayhem to Meaningful Progress: Building Purpose-Driven Teams

6: From Meeting Mayhem to Meaningful Progress: Building Purpose-Driven Teams

Update: 2025-07-21
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Do your school meetings feel like progress, or just more pressure?


In this episode of System Shift, we explore how to break the cycle of meeting fatigue, decision overload, and siloed teams by shifting toward purpose-driven, role-aligned collaboration. If your school is stuck in a loop of "meeting to meet," this conversation will help you reset your systems for clarity, trust, and momentum. 


In this episode Drs. Mary Beth, Leesa, and Gail discuss:



  • Why so many school meetings feel exhausting and how to fix it

  • How decision fatigue impacts leadership and collaboration

  • The difference between reacting to problems and leading with purpose

  • Real examples of reframing meetings around shared goals

  • The power of role clarity, distributed leadership, and collective efficacy

     




Your Key Takeaway:
Meetings should energize not drain. When schools align team structures and decision-making with their shared purpose, they unlock trust, ownership, and real student-centered progress.


Listen to determine if your meetings are connected or competing?


 


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6: From Meeting Mayhem to Meaningful Progress: Building Purpose-Driven Teams

6: From Meeting Mayhem to Meaningful Progress: Building Purpose-Driven Teams

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