This is a handout for the rabbi and the educator, to determine what parts of the visioning process need further discussion. A vision that is shared commands commitment, creates a community, and a sense of belonging. What is the role of the rabbi in creating a shared vision? Points from Peter Senge’s book, The Fifth Discipline, explain how a leader needs to create shared vision: collaborative leadership; symbolic leadership; giving time and space for a vision to develop; spread shared vision through personal contact; and set a personal example.
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