How to be a leader and stay the course of time with Patrick Cozier (#340)

This podcast episode is a brilliant conversation with Patrick Cozier, who shares his extensive experience in education leadership. The conversation goes into the challenges of decision-making, managing external pressures, leading with humanity, and the impact of paranoia in leadership.


We also dig into the importance of consultation and feedback in decision-making, the CALM framework, authentic leadership, the journey and maturity of leaders, Patrick's role on the roundtable, and involvement with Show Racism the Red Card. The themes emphasise the significance of collaboration, internal and external calm, authenticity, reflection, influence, and anti-racism work in leadership and education.

Takeaways

- Leadership requires resilience and the ability to manage external pressures effectively.
- Leading with humanity involves recognising the human side of leadership and building trust through honest and real interactions.
- Paranoia in leadership can be challenging, and leaders must learn to cope with the varying opinions and perceptions of others. Consultation and collaboration are crucial in decision-making
- Calm leadership involves maintaining focus, awareness, and authenticity

Chapters
00:00 Introductions
06:30 Managing External Pressures
13:37 Leading with Humanity
20:42 Paranoia in Leadership
29:29 Consultation and Decision-Making
34:35 The CALM Framework
44:17 Journey and Maturity
51:02 Show Racism and Red Card

Grab a copy of Patrick's book here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Calm-Leadership-Staying-grounded-staying/dp/178583746X