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Mostly “Fire Geoff Collins”, some reminiscing, maybe bourbon or other distractions
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<blockquote data-quote="85Escape" data-source="post: 824385" data-attributes="member: 3560"><p>I put myself in that group who is starting to doubt but hopes to be convinced otherwise. </p><p></p><p>CGC strikes me like some of the prima-donna program leads I've had working for me. They <em>do</em> think that they are the smartest person in the room, the <em>are</em> very dedicated to their team and winning, and they <em>universally</em> treat outside criticism as an attack rather than a gift. They are immature leaders who build teams by circling the wagon around the smallest portion of the stakeholders (their direct team) and fail to realize that is only a very small part of the "team" that is necessary to win. They are disdainful of other groups who are needed to be successful, they see anyone who has concerns about the program as the people who 'don't get it' and almost always go down in flames. </p><p></p><p>I'm really, really hoping that doesn't happen here. But some of the signs I'm seeing suggest otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="85Escape, post: 824385, member: 3560"] I put myself in that group who is starting to doubt but hopes to be convinced otherwise. CGC strikes me like some of the prima-donna program leads I've had working for me. They [I]do[/I] think that they are the smartest person in the room, the [I]are[/I] very dedicated to their team and winning, and they [I]universally[/I] treat outside criticism as an attack rather than a gift. They are immature leaders who build teams by circling the wagon around the smallest portion of the stakeholders (their direct team) and fail to realize that is only a very small part of the "team" that is necessary to win. They are disdainful of other groups who are needed to be successful, they see anyone who has concerns about the program as the people who 'don't get it' and almost always go down in flames. I'm really, really hoping that doesn't happen here. But some of the signs I'm seeing suggest otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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