A corner office — large, impressive, well-furnished — completely empty. The leather chair pushed back as if someone just stood up and left. Through the floor-to-ceiling window, the same person is visible far below in the car park or courtyard, surrounded by people, laughing, connecting. The contrast tells the whole story. Cinematic, thoughtful, powerful.

The Day I Went Downstairs: Why Accessible Leadership Matters More Than You Think

Some Fridays ago, I did something I’d wanted to do for a while but never seemed to have time for. At close of school, instead of staying in my office working through the never-ending pile of emails and documents, I went downstairs. To the pickup point. Where parents come to collect their children at the …

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