From the Schlecty Center:  Phil Schlechty  comes out of a background as fundamental as an Ohio farm and as lofty  as The Ohio State University. He is an exceptional speaker, thinker,  writer, and leader. He has deep, abiding passions for equity,  excellence, the public schools, and American democracy—reading any of  his books makes this clear.
Phil is a synthesizer and connector. He has often said that he "stands  on the shoulders of giants," to whom he owes a great debt—thinkers and  writers in the fields of history, sociology, education, and business,  primarily. His unique talent lies in the ability to draw upon such  diverse sources of inspiration and to develop coherence among them  around issues of kids, schools, communities, and leadership.
Phil is a skillful, entrepreneurial leader. At the Schlechty Center he  has assembled an energetic group of talented professionals, challenged  them to develop their unique talents in building the organization and  serving its customers, and then supported them aggressively in their  work.
Phil is a storyteller, and his stories (often quite funny) are usually  metaphorical, linked to some important point about why, and how, schools  might be transformed. He bridges disciplines, cultures, and points of  view—comfortably and with keen insight. He teaches us all how to do  that. He leads by example, and by asking "what if...?" questions.
A state legislator once said to him, "Son, you have a way of being able  to get the hay down to the ponies." That's Phil. You'd like to get to  know him.
Phil is up and writing every morning around 4:30, same time as when he  got up to milk the cows before school—that's when and how he thinks  best.
He wouldn't have written this, however—too self-congratulatory. It was written by appreciative staff.
his books
dang - i was 2 hours off - have to catch the tape.
dang.
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