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School Futures Lie in Strategy

As we get ready to launch a new learning year, let’s laser-focus on a very simple reality: Schools, like every other organization that lives in a competitive marketplace, have just two “keys to sustainable success” according to strategy guru Michael Porter: good strategy and highly effective operational systems. Operational effectiveness means that your school is [...]

Great Resources for Proficiency-Based Learning via Mark Seigel

I am increasingly getting questions and queries something like: "Where do I go for resources on performance-based and competency-based learning?"  I am not the expert on these by any means, which is why I can point you to someone who has been preaching and leading in these areas for decades and is sharing frequently-updated resources [...]

By | 2018-08-06T15:51:52+00:00 August 6th, 2018|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Does Culture Always Eat Strategy for Breakfast??

Does culture really eat strategy for breakfast? This Peter Drucker dictum has been at the top of the organizational Ten Commandments for several decades; I often use the quote, and the slide is in my slide deck. It seems to be right for so many reasons. At some point during our Strategic Change Accelerator with [...]

By | 2018-07-18T19:15:57+00:00 July 18th, 2018|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Great Podcast: Why, What, and How of School Change…Even at Best Schools

I absolutely could not give the rationale nor tell the story of school transformation better than Tim Quinn and Liz Schmitt of Miss Porter's School on this podcast with Peter Baron and Hans Mundahl of Enrollment Management Association. I was honored to be able to help guide MPS over the last year as they began to [...]

Havasupai School in Need Hides in Desert Paradise

When we see people and places in need, do we stop, ask questions, and help? Or do we walk on by, assuming someone else will take care of the problem, hope it will go away, or silently give thanks that we are better off?  What problems do you have at your school that can even [...]

Video of My Commencement Speech in May

I shared what I think are some very key messages in this commencement speech last month; hopefully it might help in some discussions at your school over the summer and kicking off the new school year in the fall! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfhrbtoVVR0&feature=youtu.be

By | 2018-06-19T03:53:54+00:00 June 19th, 2018|Uncategorized|0 Comments

“We Will BE the Joneses”

Happy start of summer!  In the past 10 days, I have worked with superintendents from north-central New York, stretched in a 3,000-strong yoga jam with Michael Franti at Redrocks, hauled myself up and down the Colorado front range, intersected with 130 forward leaning educators to kick off the annual Traverse gathering in Boulder, and prototyped [...]

Interview with NYSAIS: Why and How of School Transformation

Thanks, New York Association of Independent Schools, for conducting and posting this interview with me in May. I think it summarizes the current state of K-12 transformation: both the "why" and the "how", particularly how we are Moving the Rock. These are the discussions that school leadership teams, in both public and private schools either [...]

By | 2018-06-03T15:44:31+00:00 June 1st, 2018|Uncategorized|0 Comments

My Commencement Address, 2018: Delphian School, Oregon

This is the commencement address I gave on May 27 at Delphian School in Oregon. Delphian is a very unusual school, with a program that fully embraces performance-based learning. Students work at their own pace; teachers are mentors and tutors, and do not hold traditional classes. They have been getting a flood of visitors recently [...]

“I Vow Not To Be a Bystander”

"I vow not to be a bystander and wait for a directive".  This from educator Renee Costarella, a personal manifesto that she will be part of education transformation, not because someone else gives her permission, but because she sees the right way forward.  This is the kind of empowered leadership and action that will Move [...]

By | 2018-05-08T14:36:58+00:00 May 8th, 2018|Uncategorized|0 Comments