Why Leadership Reflections are
- Reflections align with the ethos of Leadership3.
Leadership3 is built around depth, intentionality, and meaning-making. Starting with Reflective Questions positions the site—and you—as a leadership thought partner, not just a trainer. - Reflections create engagement before assessment.
Reflective questions invite curiosity. They’re open, personal, and values-led. Once someone reflects, they’re far more willing to explore competencies (which can feel prescriptive). - Reflective Questions make better use of Porto’s ‘Events’ layout.
If this section presents “moments of insight” or “calls to leadership attention,” then a reflections-based visual layout (linked to your 6 REs and Leadership Anatomy) fits beautifully. Each “event” becomes a reflection category—clickable, visual, and human-centered. - Competency frameworks fit better inside your Moodle.
You already have a full competency engine in Moodle 5, where learners can explore, track, and apply frameworks in context. Use the website to draw them in—not to overwhelm with structured rubrics too early.








