Most leadership breakdowns don’t happen because people don’t care.
They happen because leaders were never given a model to follow.
In this Work in Wednesday training, Dr. Andrea Dickerson explains what a real leadership model is, why most organizations don’t have one, and how CEOs can stop carrying the weight alone.
Leadership is not:
A leadership model is a structured accountability system embedded into how your organization operates.
Without it, leaders guess.
With it, leaders execute.

One of the clearest signs of a missing leadership model is confusion around ownership.
That’s why every leadership model must start with:
Dr. Dickerson uses a 30–60–90-day leadership framework to train leaders on:
Experience alone is not enough. Leaders must be trained on your systems.
A true leadership model evolves leaders through stages:
This is the difference between:
When leaders understand their lane, they stop waiting on the CEO—and decisions finally move.

If every decision requires CEO approval, the issue isn’t trust.
It’s training.
Leaders who understand:
Don’t need micromanagement. They need verification systems—closeouts, reports, and evidence that work is done.
When CEOs find out about problems too late, it’s because:
Daily closeouts are not optional in scalable childcare organizations. They are the heartbeat of leadership accountability.
Watching a video can give you clarity.
But clarity without installation won’t change your company.
That’s why The Streamline Escape Conference exists.
At The Streamline Escape, CEOs:
This is not motivation.
This is leadership system installation.
👉 Join us at The Streamline Escape Conference:
www.thestreamlineescape.com
Because when you manage the childcare business you love,
you’ll love the childcare business you manage.