Andy Kemp

Servant Leadership

By Andy | January 22, 2018 | 0 Comment

A question you get asked a lot in interviews for leadership roles is to describe your leadership style or approach. I’ve spent a lot of time in my last 10 years or middle and senior leadership reflecting on this question. It even formed a significant part of my MBA studies where my dissertation focused on […]

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Student Leadership – A Right or a Privilege? – Part 3

By Andy | January 14, 2018 | 2 Comment

This is part three of a three part series of articles on student leadership – If you haven’t already read Parts 1 and 2, you can do so by following these links: Student Leadership – A Right or a Privilege? – Part 1 Student Leadership – A Right or a Privilege? – Part 2 In […]

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Student Leadership – A Right or a Privilege? – Part 2

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This is part two of a three part series of articles on student leadership – If you haven’t already read Part 1, you can do so by following this link: Student Leadership – A Right or a Privilege? – Part 1 In the first part of this series of articles looking at Student Leadership, I […]

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Student Leadership – A Right or a Privilege? – Part 1

By Andy | January 13, 2018 | 0 Comment

This is part one of a three part series of articles on student leadership Around a year ago I spent a lot of time reflecting on how our prefect system worked at Wells Cathedral School. Like many schools our prefect system involved appointing around 20 students (making up about one fifth of our upper sixth) […]

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This is how I write…

By Andy | January 6, 2018 | 0 Comment

Having decide to spend more time writing (see previous post) I thought it might be interesting to look a little at the systems I have in place to make the process of writing a little easier. Those who know me, will know that I’m an Apple fan, and therefore my approach is very much embedded […]

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Writing More…

By Andy | January 3, 2018 | 0 Comment

For 2018 I’ve decided to spend more time writing. I’ve always enjoyed the process of writing as a mechanism for helping me shape my thinking on an issue or a topic. Unfortunately I have fallen out of the habit due to commitments at work and the time required for my academic studies… So my aim […]

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