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This episode features two human capital leaders in education from Garland Independent School District, a Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex-area organization serving the communities of Garland, Rowlett, and Sachse, Texas. With 50,000+ students, the district is the second-largest in Dallas County, fifth-largest in Dallas-Fort Worth, 15th-largest in Texas, and one of the 100 largest in the nation.
Guests address how to develop and implement a comprehensive human capital management system that prioritizes people, embraces change and technology, and circles back with questions and support. Having a firm purpose of putting a qualified educator in the classroom with every student as their first and foremost goal makes every day have meaning.
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Dr. Brown and Eboney cover these key points about their human capital management system, highlighting people, process, prioritization, planning, platforms, and partners—and why it all begins with students:
In the words of Dr Brown, the most important lesson is to “involve the humans who will be involved in implementing the plan so they have ownership. How will your tactic impact the entire system? Work with others in your system who have ideas, too.”
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By Experience Management InstituteWhy Listen?
This episode features two human capital leaders in education from Garland Independent School District, a Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex-area organization serving the communities of Garland, Rowlett, and Sachse, Texas. With 50,000+ students, the district is the second-largest in Dallas County, fifth-largest in Dallas-Fort Worth, 15th-largest in Texas, and one of the 100 largest in the nation.
Guests address how to develop and implement a comprehensive human capital management system that prioritizes people, embraces change and technology, and circles back with questions and support. Having a firm purpose of putting a qualified educator in the classroom with every student as their first and foremost goal makes every day have meaning.
Guests
Topics
Dr. Brown and Eboney cover these key points about their human capital management system, highlighting people, process, prioritization, planning, platforms, and partners—and why it all begins with students:
In the words of Dr Brown, the most important lesson is to “involve the humans who will be involved in implementing the plan so they have ownership. How will your tactic impact the entire system? Work with others in your system who have ideas, too.”
Follow us on LinkedIn!