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Janine Stratford: Strategic Thinking & What Got You Here Won't Get You There | Episode 166

Janine Stratford: Strategic Thinking & What Got You Here Won't Get You There | Episode 166

Published 4 weeks ago
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“When we skip the thinking, we often create more work for ourselves.” Janine Stratford

When was the last time you gave yourself time to think?

In this episode, Meg Durham sits down with Janine Stratford, author of Leading for Tomorrow, Today: School Leadership with Purpose, Alignment and Lasting Impact, to explore the role of strategic thinking in the day-to-day reality of school life.

This conversation moves beyond strategic plans and leadership meetings, focusing instead on the ability of individual educators to think strategically within the pace and pressure of everyday school environments.

Together, they unpack the difference between fast, reactive thinking and slower, more considered thinking, and why the pressure to respond quickly can often lead to rework, frustration and unnecessary emotional load.

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Chapter Markers:

  • 00:00 Introduction
  • 02:00 What sparked Janine’s work in strategic thinking
  • 05:00 The cost of quick decision-making
  • 07:00 What strategic thinking actually is
  • 10:00 Common myths about strategic thinking
  • 14:00 The benefits of thinking strategically
  • 21:00 Why leaders struggle to step back
  • 26:00 Creating space for strategic thinking
  • 36:00 What to do in your 20-minute thinking block
  • 42:00 Final reflections

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Reflection Prompts:

  • I notice that I tend to rush decisions when…
  • One area of my work that could benefit from more strategic thinking is…
  • If I created 20 minutes to think this week, I would focus on…

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Janine Stratford - Website | LinkedIn | Book | Facebook

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Your Questions Answered:

What is strategic thinking in schools?

Strategic thinking in schools is the ability for educators and leaders to step back from the day-to-day demands of teaching and leadership to gain perspective, identify priorities and make intentional decisions. It involves moving beyond reactive problem-solving and instead focusing on what will have the greatest long-term impact on students, staff and school culture. Importantly, strategic thinking is not limited to senior leadership or school planning processes. It is an everyday skill that individual educators can use to improve their practice, refine systems and make more purposeful choices in how they use their time and energy.


Why is strategic thinking important for educators?

Strategic thinking is essential for educators because it helps reduce overwhelm, improve decision-making and create greater clarity in a complex and fast-paced work environment. Without strategic thinking, educators can become stuck in reactive mode, constantly responding to immediate needs, which oft

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