EDUCATION
The Gale Consulting Group is deeply committed to the education and learning of children. We view our capacity to impact communities as a whole in their commitment to
contribute to education, and individuals (both business people, school board members, and educators) in their ability to make a difference in education, as one of the
privileges of our work. We have worked, so far, with three distinct school districts and communities: Corvallis, Oregon; Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, North Carolina;
Fort Myers, Florida. The following are some comments from our clients and participants in our programs for educators:
BRUCE HARTER, PH.D.
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
CORVALLIS SCHOOL DISTRICT, OREGON
I've developed
my comfort and ability to be in relationships with others
from my most intimate others to the most casual. I've
uncovered a process for unfolding my life and moving
toward my personal vision and my dreams. That is now
grounded in a series of commitments statements of promises
and pledges ... which I hold sacred at the level of
my soul. It is clear to me that people see me as the
CEO in this organization, differently and more positively.
My leadership has been freed up in my commitment to
personal development for me and for our whole school
community. The level of trust has been greatly enhanced
and the leadership team has been empowered to pursue
their dreams. A belief in the future is emerging in
the last twelve months where it did not exist a year
ago.
I now know in my heart and in the most profound places in my soul that leadership can provide an opening for work to be inspirited where all who work in our organization
can discover joy and fulfillment in their work.
In May of 1995, the school district conducted its first annual employee satisfaction survey. One of the demographic indicators included in that survey was participation in
the Gale Consulting Group programs. Employees who participated in one or more of these classes were more satisfied in key areas such as trust, belonging, appreciation,
their ability to influence what happens in our school district, and how well informed they feel. My observations confirm that the programs significantly altered the
overall level of satisfaction among all our employees as a result of their participation. For example, the presidents of both employee unions participated in the
August 1995 course. Each spoke powerfully to the entire workforce in early September at the annual employee convocation about the power of personal responsibility,
and working together as a team. Those stands continued throughout the year in the leadership of their organizations.
JULIE McCANN, MIDDLE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
CORVALLIS SCHOOL DISTRICT, OREGON
I view myself as a high leverage person in this district. While I used those words in requesting to participate in this course, I have truly stepped into that statement in a way
I have never experienced in this district before. I am confident in the contribution I have to make to the secondary schools related to improving student learning. I step into
leadership and ask difficult questions that force us to look at the “unmentionables.” What's different is that I create a safe space for not knowing and asking for help as I
approach these tough conversations.
LINDA ST. PIERRE, HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
CORVALLIS SCHOOL DISTRICT
Things are different since my leadership experience in August. I remember the first day of our workshop when you made a premonition that we would get astounded by the beauty of
the individuals in the room. Sometimes I think about that when I am in a room of people .... especially, difficult people.