Using Less Stuff: The Bursars Podcast
In this episode of the ISBA Bursar Conversations, Ed Hellings shares an engaging, practical, and insightful perspective on leadership, finance, and decision-making across both corporate and educational landscapes. With a career that spans Deloitte, British Aerospace, and several prestigious schools, Ed offers a masterclass in simplifying complexity, building resilient school operations, and navigating difficult transitions with purpose and professionalism. Whether you're a new bursar, a school leader considering financial strategy, or simply someone interested in what it takes to run a school efficiently, Ed’s candid stories and thoughtful advice will leave you informed and inspired. 🔑 Key Takeaways ✅ Simplify the Complex The best leaders break down complicated issues into actionable parts — a skill essential for strategic finance and operational clarity. ✅ From Corporate to Classroom Ed's transition from BAE Systems to school bursar life proves that financial acumen and people skills matter more than sector-specific experience. ✅ Know When to Speak Up Whether it’s forecasting losses or correcting flawed contracts, early transparency is critical. “Shout loud, shout early” is Ed’s golden rule. ✅ Growth Demands Strategic Caution Plan for growth — but cautiously. Staff and invest only when you’re confident the demand will sustain itself. ✅ Challenge is a Good Thing From governing bodies to internal staff, constructive questioning leads to better outcomes. Fear of asking “why” is often the root of poor decisions. ✅ Proprietary vs. Charity Structures Ed contrasts how independent for-profit and charitable schools operate, especially around financial scrutiny, flexibility, and governance expectations. ✅ Resilience Over Perfection Being a bursar can be lonely. Strong relationships with heads and governors are crucial — as is having thick skin and a sense of humor. ⏱️ Key Timestamps [00:00:00] – The art of simplifying complexity in leadership [00:02:00] – From audit to accountancy: Ed's early career and management lessons [00:05:30] – BAE Systems and learning to lead under pressure [00:08:30] – The importance of shouting early about financial red flags [00:09:55] – Avoiding paralysis: don’t let complexity block action [00:11:30] – Agility over avoidance in crisis decisions like TPS [00:14:00] – Advice for managing growing schools: plan cautiously [00:16:30] – Small changes, big returns: the cost of an extra student [00:18:00] – Balancing educational passion with financial sustainability [00:21:30] – Teaching heads financial awareness — one conversation at a time [00:23:45] – Governance dynamics: head–bursar–governor stool analogy [00:25:00] – Loneliness in leadership and how to handle it [00:28:00] – The hidden flaws of yearly fee increases [00:30:30] – Weighing experience vs. cost in staffing decisions [00:32:00] – Is 15 years too long to stay in one school? Reinvention vs. burnout [00:34:00] – Queen Anne’s, St Mary’s Calne, and now The Marist: structural differences [00:36:00] – How proprietary schools deal with compliance, like minibus regs [00:38:00] – Monthly finance reviews: corporate-style school oversight [00:40:00] – Embracing accountability and direct challenge [00:43:30] – Outsourcing realities post-VAT changes [00:46:45] – The next 2 years: closures, mergers, and for-profit transitions [00:49:00] – Brave thinking: structure shake-ups and daring moves [00:52:00] – TPS: revolution vs. evolution in decision-making [00:53:30] – Bums on seats: enrollment drives everything Connect Our Guest on: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ed-hellings-9563162/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ed-hellings-9563162/] Website: https://www.themarist.com/ [https://www.themarist.com/] Connect Our Guest on: 👉 Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ed-hellings-9563162/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ed-hellings-9563162/] 👉 Website: https://www.themarist.com/ [https://www.themarist.com/] Follow Using Less Stuff Podcast on Social media: 👉 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lukemindpowerhttps://www.instagram.com/ [https://www.instagram.com/] https://www.instagram.com/lukemindpower 👉 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lukechlebowicz/https://www.facebook.com/TheCostReductionCompany [https://www.facebook.com/TheCostReductionCompany] https://www.facebook.com/lukechlebowicz/ 👉 Twitter: https://x.com/lukemindpowerhttps://x.com/The_CRC [https://x.com/The_CRC] https://x.com/lukemindpower 👉 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-cost-reduction-company/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-cost-reduction-company/] 👉 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LukeMindPowerhttps://www.youtube.com/@thecostreductioncompany8128 [https://www.youtube.com/@thecostreductioncompany8128] 🙌 Enjoyed this episode? 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