Every school has one — that quiet space where good ideas go to die. In this episode, Lee Crockett explores The Initiative Graveyard: why promising programs fade, what it costs our culture, and how school leaders can design systems that make change last.
Drawing on research from Fixsen, Durlak, DuPre, Fullan, Hattie, and more, Lee unpacks the real causes of initiative fatigue — and shares five powerful design shifts that turn short-term enthusiasm into lasting excellence.
Key Takeaways
- Schools don’t fail for lack of ideas, but for lack of systems that sustain them.
- “Front-loading and forgetting” kills more initiatives than bad strategy ever will.
- Coherence beats complexity — focus builds trust.
- The antidote to initiative fatigue is disciplined iteration, not constant innovation.
- Sustainable change happens through five shifts: define the finish line, prioritise momentum, design for clarity, close before you replace, and build capacity where practice lives.
- Culture doesn’t change through speeches — it changes through systems.
Chapters
[00:00] Intro – The Quiet Space Where Good Ideas Go to Die
[00:37] The Pattern of the Graveyard
[01:50] Why It Keeps Happening
[03:18] The Human Cost
[04:20] The Reframe – Continuous Learning
[05:22] The Five Shifts
[09:37] From Graveyard to Garden
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