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STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT: WHEN COMMON SENSE TURNS STRATEGIC

Luann Purcell, Executive Director, CASE Stacy Skalski, Director of Professional Policy & Practice, NASP Patti Solomon: GA Office of Exceptional Student Joanne Cashman, Director, NASDSE’s IDEA Partnership and NCSI

WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IMAGES BEST DEPICTS YOUR SENSE OF COLLABORATION? How does that image capture what you believe about working together?

“Most people think that they are good collaborators, but our shared experience told us that most collaboration happens at a fairly low level”.

Leading by Convening IDEA Partnership

Session Goals - Participants will: 1.

Describe the connection between collaboration and engagement.

2.

View stakeholders as allies and assets.

3.

Differentiate stakeholder engagement from stakeholder management.

4.

Describe engagement as a driving strategy that should underlie every operational strategy.

5.

Differentiate technical and adaptive challenges.

6.

Understand the value of convening as a new leadership skill.

7.

Describe the value of engagement as a state and local strategy.

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What is your relationship with stakeholders?

Stakeholder Management

Stakeholder Engagement

IDEA Partnership@NASDSE 2016

Interaction: The factor that separates management from engagement

IDEA Partnership@NASDSE 2016

Stakeholders as Allies and Assets: Grounding Beliefs

:

Table Dialogue • Reaction Question:

• Which beliefs seem most typical of the

collaborations in which you have been involved?

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Consultation, Collaboration and Engagement Current policy initiatives and new federal legislation emphasize the importance of stakeholder roles:

o

RDA holds stakeholder engagement as a core principle

o ESSA requires meaningful consultation with stakeholders

Table Dialogue •

What are the qualities of collaboration that should be present in order to ensure meaningful consultation or stakeholder engagement?

• What would these look like in practice?

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New Policy and Practice Questions • What makes consultation ‘meaningful’? • How does stakeholder engagement become

‘authentic’? • Is it collaboration if it is not... o meaningful?

o authentic? o active? o ongoing?

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Technical and Adaptive Challenges Technical

Adaptive

• Evidence

• Communication

• Experts

• Influencers

• Manuals

• Understanding

• Tools

• Agreement

• Protocols

• Willingness to make

personal change

The Leadership Challenge  Learning that technical solutions are necessary but

often not sufficient  Knowing when a persistent problem needs a adaptive

(relationship) solution  Building adaptive (engagement) skills as a part of

strategy

Interaction Has Many Faces: Range, Frequency, and Role

Range

Frequency

Role

• Power differential • Supporters and critics • Players at different levels of scale

• Episodic or ongoing • Predictable interaction, sufficient to build relationships • Often enough so that stakeholders can take roles

• Fixed or shared leadership roles • Everybody comes as a learner

IDEA Partnership; 2014

A Lesson from Invitational Ed

Everything we do informs people that they are able, valuable, and responsible, or unable, valueless, and irresponsible. Nothing is neutral. (Adapted from Purkey & Novak 2016)

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Deeper Engagement: What ‘s at Stake?

• What could be gained?

• What could be lost?

IDEA Partnership@NASDSE 2016

... ad Not!

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Delicate Balance

Technically Implemented

Evidence

Data

Practically Adopted

Context

Culture

IDEA Partnership: 2016

GA CAFÉ’: The Power of Engagement CAFÉ’- Circle of Adults Focusing on Education

• Building knowledge about evidence and data (Technical) • Building the capacity to contribute (Adaptive)

Meaningful Engagement: Technical + Adaptive

Lessons Learned in Adaptive Leadership • Who are your stakeholders? • Who cares and why? • Have a core team...but get outside the core team! • Ask yourself: Is engagement one way or two- way?

• What is your brand as a collaborator?... What do you want

it to be?

Acting on the Concepts Presented • Build on this session • Provide opportunities to contribute • Use the existing networks to accelerate

dissemination, understanding and use • Engage your networks in an ongoing way

Together, we will: • Create a usable and shareable tool: Infographic • Develop the tool with the intended audiences: NASDSE

and CASE members • Begin at this meeting: Interested?

• Continue beyond this meeting: Stay Connected!

Your Questions....

and Insights ....

Resources on Leading by Convening Download the Leading by Convening (LbC) Blueprint and Tools at: www.ideapartnership.org

Watch for LbC self study modules available February, 2017 at: www.ncsi.org