Gardner Barrier's text advocates for a shift in independent school leadership from a preservation mindset to an entrepreneurial approach. He argues that schools should move beyond traditional financial concerns by viewing themselves as dynamic ecosystems capable of diversifying their programs and revenue streams. Through various "what if" scenarios, the author illustrates how underutilized assets like campus facilities, student creativity, and intellectual capital can be transformed into innovative ventures. These suggestions include student-run businesses, publishing initiatives, and flexible enrollment models that foster human flourishing and community engagement. Barrier emphasizes that the long-term survival of private education depends on creative stewardship and the courage to challenge established institutional norms.
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