Stephen Frazier

Effective educational leaders, then, strive for a vision of the school as one that seeks to be engaged in a never-ending process of change and development, a “race without a finish line” (or kaizen, as the Japanese call constant growth achieved through small incremental steps), rather than one that seeks the big dramatic breakthrough, the mythical silver bullet, that will, supposedly, finally make everything right.
Organizational Behavior in Education: Leadership and School Reform
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