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The Blueberry Story: The teacher gives the businessman a lesson

The Blueberry Story: The teacher gives the businessman a lesson

“If I ran my business the way you people operate your schools, I wouldn’t be in business very long!”

I stood before an auditorium filled with outraged teachers who were becoming angrier by the minute. My speech had entirely consumed their precious 90 minutes of inservice. Their initial icy glares had turned to restless agitation. You could cut the hostility with a knife.

I represented a group of business people dedicated to improving public schools. I was an executive at an ice cream company that became famous in the middle1980s when People Magazine chose our blueberry as the “Best Ice Cream in America.”

I was convinced of two things. First, public schools needed to change; they were archaic selecting and sorting mechanisms designed for the industrial age and out of step with the needs of our emerging “knowledge society”. Second, educators were a major part of the problem: they resisted change, hunkered down in their feathered nests, protected by tenure and shielded by a bureaucratic monopoly. They needed to look to business. We knew how to produce quality. Zero defects! TQM! Continuous improvement!

In retrospect, the speech was perfectly balanced - equal parts ignorance and arrogance.

As soon as I finished, a woman’s hand shot up. She appeared polite, pleasant – she was, in fact, a razor-edged, veteran, high school English teacher who had been waiting to unload.

She began quietly, “We are told, sir, that you manage a company that makes good ice cream.”

I smugly replied, “Best ice cream in America, Ma’am.”

“How nice,” she said. “Is it rich and smooth?”

“Sixteen percent butterfat,” I crowed.

“Premium ingredients?” she inquired.

“Super-premium! Nothing but triple A.” I was on a roll. I never saw the next line coming.

“Mr. Vollmer,” she said, leaning forward with a wicked eyebrow raised to the sky, “when you are standing on your receiving dock and you see an inferior shipment of blueberries arrive, what do you do?”

In the silence of that room, I could hear the trap snap…. I was dead meat, but I wasn’t going to lie.

“I send them back.”

“That’s right!” she barked, “and we can never send back our blueberries. We take them big, small, rich, poor, gifted, exceptional, abused, frightened, confident, homeless, rude, and brilliant. We take them with ADHD, junior rheumatoid arthritis, and English as their second language. We take them all! Every one! And that, Mr. Vollmer, is why it’s not a business. It’s school!”

In an explosion, all 290 teachers, principals, bus drivers, aides, custodians and secretaries jumped to their feet and yelled, “Yeah! Blueberries! Blueberries!”

And so began my long transformation.

Since then, I have visited hundreds of schools. I have learned that a school is not a business. Schools are unable to control the quality of their raw material, they are dependent upon the vagaries of politics for a reliable revenue stream, and they are constantly mauled by a howling horde of disparate, competing customer groups that would send the best CEO screaming into the night.

None of this negates the need for change. We must change what, when, and how we teach to give all children maximum opportunity to thrive in a post-industrial society. But educators cannot do this alone; these changes can occur only with the understanding, trust, permission and active support of the surrounding community. For the most important thing I have learned is that schools reflect the attitudes, beliefs and health of the communities they serve, and therefore, to improve public education means more than changing our schools, it means changing America.


Copyright 2002, by Jamie Robert Vollmer

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At 2:22pm on July 29, 2012, David A. Bullock said…

Cassie - Please do me the honor of accepting my “friend request” and also my personal INVITATION to read my ENTIRE short mini-book FREE at http://davesbookpdf.blogspot.com/

At 11:36am on July 28, 2012, David A. Bullock said…

Cassie - Please allow me to share with you this link to read my ENTIRE book FREE

at http://davesbookpdf.blogspot.com/

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At 6:53am on May 2, 2011, Katie Kalpin said…

HEY Cassie! Thank you so much for the invite to be friends. :) So glad to have you as a friend! USA ROCKS!! :)

USAMA IS DEAD! WAY TO GO USA MILITARY!!! MAY GOD BLESS THEM ALL! :)

At 2:52pm on January 28, 2011, Laura B said…
Hi Cassie!  Thank you for the friend request!  I'm honored!
At 7:12pm on January 26, 2011, kathy jean hathaway said…
thank you for the invitation for wanting to be a friend..
At 2:58pm on January 25, 2011, Rick Stevens said…

Thanks for the invitation to be your friend! 

At 2:20am on January 20, 2011, Rights4Right said…
Hi Cassie and thanks for the addy!
At 8:31pm on January 19, 2011, Pat Chadwell said…
Just so you know, I used to live in Oroville when the dam was being built. an worked for RBS INC for awhile an moved to Arbuckle for awhile an my sister in-law is a cop in gridley. An I have another friend named Joan that lives in Chico..lololololol Nothing like getting lost.
At 5:45pm on April 21, 2010, Deb said…
hi cassie. nice tunes!
 
 
 

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