Your AI Leadership Posture Report

A short leadership exercise for heads of school who want a grounded place to lead from on AI. About 5–10 minutes.

This isn't an AI course. It's a short exercise that helps you understand the stance you bring to AI as a head of school — the instincts underneath your responses when a board member asks about policy, when a faculty member shows you something they made with ChatGPT, or when a parent emails with a pointed question.

Most heads of school have a posture toward AI without quite knowing what it is. The exercise names it: three leadership orientations, drawn from years of working with private school administrators on how they engage with new technology.

What you'll come out with:

  • A short posture report identifying your default leadership orientation toward AI

  • Language you can use confidently with your board, faculty, and parents

  • A clear sense of where the AI-specific leadership work happens next

The exercise is self-paced. No account required.

Because you can't lead a school through AI from a posture that isn't yours.

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