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9781475828153:Figure_2.4
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Chapter Two - Leading with Mastery: Superintendent Core Competencies
Leading with Resolve and Mastery
In order to effectively lead school districts, superintendents must demonstrate twelve core competencies. By definition, competencies differ from traits. A trait is a characteristic, a feature, an attribute. A competency is the ability to do something successfully. It is skill, a talent, a level of mastery. It is less about who superintendents are and more about what they can successfully...
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Jeffrey T. Brierton, Craig A. Schilling, and Daniel R. Tomal Robert K. Wilhite
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Rowman & Littlefield
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5,676
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