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The Independent School Podcast with Juliet Corbett
Juliet Corbett
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Leading an independent school can be incredibly demanding, leaving little time or energy to identify the right priorities and see the bigger picture clearly. But with the right guidance it is possible to flourish as a leader, and make a meaningful difference in the world.
Join Juliet Corbett, an executive coach and strategy adviser, for actionable tactics and strategies covering everything from fundraising to fees, strategy to leadership.
How can private schools secure their future for generations to come amid turbulent times? How can they balance their long heritage with modern business acumen? Listen in for interviews and insights to find out.
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175: A grateful farewell and unveiling the Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast
Saison 1 · Épisode 175
mardi 4 juin 2024 • Durée 12:11
After four incredible years and 175 episodes, we’re bidding farewell to The Independent School Podcast. It has been an amazing journey filled with valuable insights, thoughtful conversations, and connections with passionate leaders in the school sector. Juliet would like to thank everyone who has played a part in it: the listeners, the guests and the wonderful team behind the scenes.
But as one chapter closes, a new one begins! Juliet is thrilled to introduce The Quiet Leadership Revolution Podcast, co-hosted by her great friend and brilliant strategist, Lucy Gower.
The new podcast extends beyond the independent school sector, offering universal insights for all leaders. Juliet and Lucy will be focusing on managing your time and energy, productivity, creative and strategic thinking, mindset and building your career confidence. Expect candid conversations, practical insights and a touch of humour as they share their experiences and what they have learnt along the way.
Episode notes
Playlists for The Independent School Podcast: http://www.consultjuliet.co.uk/TISPplaylists
Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast:
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Listen on Spotify
Listen on Amazon Music
Listen on the podcast website
Join Juliet’s email list: www.consultjuliet.co.uk/signup
Thank you so much for listening to The Independent School Podcast. I would be grateful if you could spare a couple of minutes to send me some feedback here. This helps me make the podcast as helpful as possible to listeners. Thank you!
174: Solving for Value for Money
Saison 1 · Épisode 174
jeudi 28 mars 2024 • Durée 28:00
Leaders in independent schools are having to make some hard decisions at the moment, especially those in the UK facing the possible addition of VAT to school fees.
Some of these decisions could be classified as ‘wicked’ - defined as a problem where multiple stakeholders want different, sometimes contradictory, outcomes.
In the last episode Juliet explored how NASA approaches this type of problem, drawing out lessons for school leaders.
In this episode Juliet explores further the three questions we finished with last time:
- What ‘wicked’ problems are you trying to solve, and what contradictory outcomes do the stakeholder want that makes them wicked?
- What system do you have in place to brainstorm new ways of doing things, anticipate knock-on consequences and rapidly revise the plans?
- Are you and your team ready to embrace change that might feel hard?
Episode links
Listen to the last episode: 173: Solving wicked problems the NASA way
'Blue Ocean Strategy: How to Create Uncontested Market Space and Make the Competition Irrelevant' by Renée Mauborgne and W. Chan Kim
Contact Juliet: hello@consultjuliet.co.uk
Sign up at http://www.consultjuliet.co.uk/signup to receive an email each Thursday morning about the week’s new podcast episode.
Thank you so much for listening to The Independent School Podcast. I would be grateful if you could spare a couple of minutes to send me some feedback here. This helps me make the podcast as helpful as possible to listeners. Thank you!
165: My Solution to Overwhelm
Saison 1 · Épisode 165
jeudi 23 novembre 2023 • Durée 15:53
When overwhelm strikes me it feels like lots of bees buzzing around my head, each reminding me to do something, and a building sense of worry that I’m not going to get it all done.
While many of us don't talk about it openly, it's normal to feel occasionally overwhelmed. But if you're having this feeling frequently then that's not a fun way to live.
The key for me lies in doing one thing at a time. Research has shown that multitasking is not as effective as we often believe. So one way you could overcome overwhelm is to focus on tackling tasks sequentially, giving each one your undivided attention. Listen in for some more ideas to help you explore what works for you.
Key lessons from this episode:
1) Each person's experience of overwhelm and their solution to it will be unique.
2) Not everyone may use the term "overwhelm", but it is a common feeling among leaders.
3) I invite you to try out the three steps that work for me: 1: Get out of my head; 2: Prioritise; 3: Do one thing at a time.
Episode links
Episode 130: Take control of your Time
Episode 129: Your Inbox is not your Job
Caffeine for the Soul Podcast with Michael Neill: '101 Things to Do'
Discover what it would be like to have Juliet as your coach: www.consultjuliet.co.uk/executive-coaching
Contact Juliet: hello@consultjuliet.co.uk
Sign up at www.consultjuliet.co.uk/signup to receive an email each Thursday morning about the week’s new podcast episode.
Thank you so much for listening to The Independent School Podcast. I would be grateful if you could spare a couple of minutes to send me some feedback here. This helps me make the podcast as helpful as possible to listeners. Thank you!
075: Bursaries and partnerships in the spotlight
Saison 1 · Épisode 75
jeudi 17 mars 2022 • Durée 20:51
Join me in this episode for a round-up of the Bursaries and Partnerships Conference on 8th March 2022, hosted by HMC, AGBIS and IDPE.
I walk you through some of the themes that emerged from the conference and leave you with my main takeaway: We all have to start this journey somewhere. Don't give up - keep learning, keep sharing and together we'll make an impact.
References and Resources
019 Craft your bursary strategy
020 Bursaries and strategy in practice with Bart Wielenga, Head, Blundell's School
060 Social mobility with David Goodhew, Head, Latymer Upper School
Catch up on previous podcast episodes at www.consultjuliet.co.uk/podcast
For support with the Ukraine Crisis and the wider impact it can have on your school, take a look at my new resource: Preparing for economic downturn: A checklist for private schools
Thank you so much for listening to The Independent School Podcast. I would be grateful if you could spare a couple of minutes to send me some feedback here. This helps me make the podcast as helpful as possible to listeners. Thank you!
074: How to help the people of Ukraine with Emma Insley (Ukraine crisis mini-series 2)
Saison 1 · Épisode 74
mercredi 16 mars 2022 • Durée 17:12
We're all watching Putin's invasion of Ukraine with horror and compassion for those directly impacted.
In my role as a school strategist, I support leaders to both secure their school’s future and help build a more equal and just world. Because of these values, I will be sharing a mini-series of special podcast episodes to help you navigate the wider impact this crisis will have on your school and provide relevant resources to support you as you lead your school community to help those affected.
In this episode I'm joined by Emma Insley, an international consultant and trainer who helps charities and social enterprises to achieve a sustained impact. We discuss how your school can help the people of Ukraine.
References and resources
Download this free resource to help you navigate the impact of the Ukraine crisis: Preparing for economic downturn: A checklist for private schools
Emma's article: Giving Responsibly - Insley Consulting
Explore other episodes related to the Ukraine crisis
Thank you so much for listening to The Independent School Podcast. I would be grateful if you could spare a couple of minutes to send me some feedback here. This helps me make the podcast as helpful as possible to listeners. Thank you!
073: Economic warfare (Ukraine crisis mini-series 1)
Saison 1 · Épisode 73
mardi 15 mars 2022 • Durée 15:10
We're all watching Putin's invasion of Ukraine with horror and compassion for those directly impacted.
In my role as a school strategist, I support leaders to both secure their school’s future and help build a more equal and just world. Because of these values, I will be sharing a mini-series of special podcast episodes to help you navigate the wider impact this crisis will have on your school and provide relevant resources to support you as you lead your school community to help those affected.
In this episode, drawing on my experience and economics degree, I quickly run through the main economic issues we are facing as we experience the largest-ever use of sanctions and enter into unknown economic territory.
References and resources
Download this free resource to help you navigate the impact of the Ukraine crisis: Preparing for economic downturn: A checklist for private schools
Radio 4 and BBC Sounds:
The Bottom Line with Evan Davis
Business Matters
Business Daily
The Economist:
The Economist Podcasts
Thank you so much for listening to The Independent School Podcast. I would be grateful if you could spare a couple of minutes to send me some feedback here. This helps me make the podcast as helpful as possible to listeners. Thank you!
072: [Replay] Community partnerships fundraising with Emily Clarke, Director of Development, Highgate School
Saison 1 · Épisode 72
jeudi 10 mars 2022 • Durée 44:47
As we had the Bursaries and Partnerships Conference run by HMC, AGBIS and IDPE in London earlier this week, I thought it would be apt to re-share one of my most popular episodes around the topic.
In this episode, I talk to Emily Clarke, Director of Development at Highgate School, about fundraising for community partnerships.
Expanding on previous episodes about the building blocks of bursary strategy and my exploration of the real situation schools face getting bursaries established in my conversation with Bart Wielenga, the Head of Blundell's School, I move on to considering community partnerships.
This is an area that is potentially rich for fundraising opportunities, and the work Emily Clarke has been doing is an excellent illustration of this.
I also ask Emily about the fundraising journey Highgate has been on during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how they have adjusted their fundraising to serve the increased need for support in their local community.
References and resources
Highgate School
London Academy of Excellence Tottenham
Episode 019: Craft your bursary strategy
Episode 020: Bursaries and strategy in practice with Bart Wielenga, Head, Blundell's School
Catch up on previous podcast episodes at www.consultjuliet.co.uk/podcast
Download your copy of the free eBook ‘The Strategic Independent School Leader’ at www.consultjuliet.co.uk/ebook
Thank you so much for listening to The Independent School Podcast. I would be grateful if you could spare a couple of minutes to send me some feedback here. This helps me make the podcast as helpful as possible to listeners. Thank you!
071: Your strategy blueprint
Saison 1 · Épisode 71
jeudi 3 mars 2022 • Durée 18:13
No one can tell you what your strategy should be, but there are critical components all strategies must have to be robust.
In this episode, I walk you through the four critical components that make a good strategy.
I also signpost you to lots of other episodes if you want to explore each area further.
References and Resources
029: What's your vision?
055: Vision: Why it matters which mountain you climb
031: What's working in your favour?
033: What's holding you back?
048: Scanning your environment
052: Mastering the SWOT analysis
063: Mastering Key Performance Indicators
Catch up on previous podcast episodes at www.consultjuliet.co.uk/podcast
Download your copy of the free eBook ‘The Strategic Independent School Leader’ at www.consultjuliet.co.uk/ebook
Thank you so much for listening to The Independent School Podcast. I would be grateful if you could spare a couple of minutes to send me some feedback here. This helps me make the podcast as helpful as possible to listeners. Thank you!
070: Your school's unique selling point
Saison 1 · Épisode 70
jeudi 24 février 2022 • Durée 17:19
In this episode, I discuss USPs (Unique Selling Points) which are features of your school that makes it stand out from the crowd. In such a competitive marketplace, identifying your school's USP is highly beneficial.
I start by detailing the key components of a good USP and the pain points that many schools encounter when trying to define theirs.
I then discuss the value of USPs and why they are worth pursuing and defining.
Finally, I conclude by sharing how you can find your school's USP and how you can utilise your school community to identify the emotion-driven aspects of your school that really make you stand out.
References and Resources
Catch up on previous podcast episodes at www.consultjuliet.co.uk/podcast
Download your copy of the free eBook ‘The Strategic Independent School Leader’ at www.consultjuliet.co.uk/ebook
Thank you so much for listening to The Independent School Podcast. I would be grateful if you could spare a couple of minutes to send me some feedback here. This helps me make the podcast as helpful as possible to listeners. Thank you!
069: Demystifying strategy
Saison 1 · Épisode 69
jeudi 17 février 2022 • Durée 20:15
In this episode, I strip away the jargon surrounding strategy and discuss what it actually is at its core. I share five statements that I believe summarise a good strategy and share key questions that all effective strategies will answer.
Discussions around strategy can often be confusing or overwhelming, the questions below should help you cut through the jargon and make your discussions more strategic.
There are five essential elements that I believe should be considered when developing a successful strategy.
1. It should take a long-term view, beyond the day to day tasks.
2. It should make tough choices about allocating scarce resources.
3. The main challenges you face need to be addressed.
4. It needs to be thoroughly developed and have a clear outcome.
5. It should be implemented in everyday school life.
These five essential elements and the key questions below should help to demystify and bring focus to your strategic plan. You can use these prompts to guide conversations surrounding strategy to ensure that all of the questions are able to be answered.
References and Resources
Key questions
- How do these decisions position us for the longer term?
- Is this the right place for us to focus our scarce time and money, and also are there better alternatives that we could be using this time and money for?
- What is the problem we are trying to solve? What is the problem where this idea is the right solution?
- Have we spent an appropriate amount of time considering the evidence on this issue? How can we communicate this decision or strategy clearly to people?
- How can we encourage people to take the right decisions themselves?
Catch up on previous podcast episodes at www.consultjuliet.co.uk/podcast
Download your copy of the free eBook ‘The Strategic Independent School Leader’ at www.consultjuliet.co.uk/ebook
Thank you so much for listening to The Independent School Podcast. I would be grateful if you could spare a couple of minutes to send me some feedback here. This helps me make the podcast as helpful as possible to listeners. Thank you!