Independent School Moonshot Podcast

Why Running a Great School Means Running a Smart Business


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Can a head of school truly lead a school without also leading a business?

In this episode, Gardner Barrier, founder of Gardner Barrier Consulting and former Head of School at Forsyth Country Day School, explores the intersection of pedagogical excellence and business discipline.

Drawing on experience as an MBA and adjunct finance professor, Gardner explains how “both-and” thinking helps a school remain a warm, mission-driven community while also operating as a focused, high-performing organization.

We dig into the practical work of building sophisticated data dashboards that spark strategic questions, not just report numbers. Gardner also shares what it took to navigate culture work while scaling enrollment by 50%, showing how financial sustainability powers a school’s mission.

From managing risk profiles to rethinking teacher compensation through endowed personal security funds, this conversation offers a blueprint for leaders who want to strengthen their business acumen without losing their educator’s heart.

New for Moonshot Lab members: a premium version of the Independent School Moonshot Podcast! Members receive extended, members-only conversations through a private podcast feed, available exclusively inside Moonshot Lab.

What You'll Learn from Gardner Barrier:

  1. The "Both And" Framework: Successful schools reject the false choice between being a warm community and a rigorous business; they intentionally cultivate both to ensure long-term viability.
  2. Dashboards as Culture Drivers: A high-quality data dashboard is not just for tracking enrollment; its primary value is driving targeted, strategic questions that align the board and leadership team.
  3. Language Matters in Change Management: Terms like "disruption" can trigger anxiety in parents regarding their children's education; using "evolution" or "intentional change" helps stakeholders feel secure while moving forward.
  4. Managing to Each Other’s Leadership: High-capacity teams thrive when the Head of School has the humility to defer to experts, such as a CFO or specialized staff, on their specific domains.
  5. Investing in Product Over Cutting to Prosperity: Growth often requires upping a school's risk profile to ensure the "product"—the student experience—is exceptional before expecting enrollment gains.

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