Cohesion is the degree to which a group or community works effectively together to achieve a common goal.
To distribute cohesion is to teach and model how to collectively and sustainably align around shared purpose, principles, trust, and related performance.

 

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What authorities are saying

We fully endorse Rich as a specialist in building strong, values-driven culture, based on our collaboration across multiple projects.
— Ann Rhoades, a nationally recognized authority in organizational development, is the author of the best-selling leadership book Built on Values (with a foreword by Stephen Covey) and the founder of the consulting firm People Ink. For over 25 years, our team has helped like-minded leaders build sustainable, high-trust environments grounded in shared purpose and behavior-based values. Our clients span a wide range of service-oriented sectors, all committed to cultivating exceptional workplace cultures. In addition to her consulting work, Ann has served as a pioneering Chief People Officer in multiple organizations, held numerous board positions, been featured in major publications, and is a long-standing member of the Washington Speakers Bureau.
After your next strategic planning process, take the critical step of aligning your community around it. Talk to Rich—he can help make it happen.
— Christopher T. Cross, a respected authority in education, has been a trusted advisor to local, state, and federal leaders for decades. His extensive experience includes serving as: Assistant U.S. Secretary of Education, President of the Maryland State Board of Education, President of the Council for Basic Education, Director of Education at the Business Roundtable, Co-founder of FourPoint Education Partners (formerly Cross & Joftus), Senior Fellow with the Education Commission of the States, and the Center for Education Policy. Chris’s long-standing leadership has helped shape sound policy and build strong systems across the country—and he’s one of many who recognize the value of Rich’s work.

 

Measuring educator enthusiasm

Based on your experience working at this school, how strongly would you recommend a career in K–12 education to your own children or others?
— Educator enthusiasm—alongside family involvement and transformational leadership—is one of the most powerful drivers of student academic growth, hope, and well-being. This question isn't just personal—it's a reflection of school culture. Is your school or system truly built to serve its people, or is it primarily designed for top-down compliance?
 

About Us

LeadingSchools Forward was founded by Rich with the support of UNC–Chapel Hill, Duke University, K–12 education leaders, and the organizational culture firm People Ink. Our mission is to ensure that access to great, enduring education cultures depends solely on the commitment of each community—not on privilege, policy, or proximity. Rooted in the belief that culture is central to sustainable improvement, we partner with schools and systems to build environments grounded in shared purpose, behavioral-based values, and high trust. As international education authority Michael Fullan affirms: “Culture is the hallmark of effective leadership.”

As a leader and resource to others, Rich has supported elementary, middle, and high school communities—as well as a medical center—in building culture. He has also worked alongside large system leaders to increase their related capacity, conducted Ph.D. research on cohesion, and applied similar approaches in classrooms to help students develop a sense of agency and improve performance. Previously, Rich led the turnaround of four schools, P-12, specific to student behavior, achievement, enrollment, and overall operations, and the refinement of a top international college preparatory school. Rich was drawn to education, in particular, due to the transformative influence of an early teacher. That experience continues to fuel his passion for working with similar youth, and communities that share a deep commitment to growth, equity, and possibility. Outside of work, he enjoys exploring with his wife, Amy—who works in rural philanthropy—and their son, Cole, a student at the University of Colorado Boulder.

As co-founder of People Ink, Rich’s mentor Gayle has helped shape organizational culture across a wide range of sectors, including patient-centered healthcare and higher education. With over 30 years of experience, she has worked with numerous U.S. and global organizations to strengthen leadership, culture, and talent systems. Prior to her consulting work, Gayle served as Chief Learning Officer for a large organization, where she led culture transformation, leadership development, and talent management initiatives. A national advocate for women entrepreneurs, she has served as Board Chair of the National Association of Women Business Owners and as a board member for the Center for Women’s Business Research. Gayle lives in Bella Vista, Arkansas, where she and her husband Grant enjoy golfing together. To learn more about Gayle, Ann, and the People Ink team, visit www.peopleink.com.


What clients and supporters are saying


🌟 BEHAVIOR-BASED VALUES BLUEPRINT

How We Make Access to Great, Enduring Education Cultures Contingent Only on the Commitment of Each Community

These values define how we show up, how we lead, and how we build together. They are not just beliefs—they are behaviors. Through these shared commitments, we help communities create the conditions for thriving school cultures that endure, regardless of background or circumstance.


🔗 INTERDEPENDENCE

We succeed through transparency, trust, and mutual responsibility.

  • Focuses relentlessly on progress that benefits students, families, communities, and colleagues.

  • Actively seeks out the strengths, insights, and assets of others—especially those closest to the work.

  • Steps up to help wherever needed—closing gaps, extending support, and ensuring no one is left behind.

  • Recognizes, affirms, and celebrates the contributions of others in ways that build momentum and belonging.

Reflection prompt:
How have I supported a teammate or community partner in a way that moved us all forward?


🎯 PURPOSE

We always do what is right—for the long-term health of our communities.

  • Creates inclusive, welcoming spaces with eye contact, warmth, and a sense of belonging.

  • Builds and protects strong, trusting relationships through consistent words and actions.

  • Contributes fully to shared goals—never opting out of the work or the responsibility.

  • Stands by the values even when it’s hard—especially when communities rely on our integrity most.

Reflection prompt:
What difficult choice did I make this week to uphold what’s right, not just what’s easy?


🌱 GROWTH

We develop ourselves and others so that every community can thrive on its own terms.

  • Asks bold, curious questions—“why,” “why not,” and “what if”—to challenge the status quo.

  • Welcomes diverse voices and ways of thinking as necessary fuel for lasting improvement.

  • Grows through honest reflection, feedback, and a willingness to try again.

  • Builds collective capacity—helping others lead, learn, and grow alongside us.

Reflection prompt:
How have I contributed to the growth of our shared capacity this month?


📈 KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS (KPIs)

We measure success through the lived experiences of our communities, both now and over time.

Short-Term Indicators:

  • Student academic resilience

  • Family involvement

  • Faculty and staff enthusiasm

  • Evidence of transformational leadership

  • Strength of community support

Long-Term Indicators:

  • Sustained student academic growth

  • Family enrollment and retention

  • Employee cohesion and collaboration

  • Shared leadership across roles and levels

  • Long-term community investment


📝 NOTES

  • Schools and systems can gauge internal cohesion using questions related to inclusivity, trust, pride, and camaraderie, in addition to the KPIs listed above.

  • Student academic resilience refers to the ability of students to maintain or achieve academic success despite significant challenges or setbacks. This resilience is often shaped by levels of family involvement, educator enthusiasm, transformational leadership, and community support.

  • Transformational leadership describes the extent to which individuals motivate and inspire others to pursue a vision or goal of shared significance—fostering commitment, collaboration, and sustained improvement.


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Complementary Services

Baseline Facilitation & Assessment:
What is your community’s ideal future, and how closely are you aligned with that vision, currently?

Follow-Up Support:
Have you fallen out of alignment over time, or do you need guidance through a significant transition?

Free initial consultation — a $75 value.