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Mostly “Fire Geoff Collins”, some reminiscing, maybe bourbon or other distractions
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<blockquote data-quote="bobongo" data-source="post: 838094" data-attributes="member: 3893"><p>No, it isn't. You find somebody who knows how to coach and knows what he's talking about and you hire him. You find somebody good and give him the job. Nobody said there are any guarantees. But you can get a good idea. You can proceed with the knowledge that there's a good chance somebody will work out. Now, if you can get someone who's proven at the P-5 level, and <em>if you can afford him</em>, I say go for it. But barring that, you need to find someone at the lower levels who knows what he's doing. And there's no guarantee that even a "proven" coach will work out.</p><p></p><p>Any good hiring manager knows that hiring should be a much more informed process than throwing spaghetti against a wall and hoping. If it's either that or hiring a name coach, well most anybody could do it. But it isn't that at all. It's getting good advice from trusted analysts and doing your job and working hard to find somebody good who is the right fit. It takes work, and it takes smarts. I hope TStan is up to the task. It's what he's paid for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobongo, post: 838094, member: 3893"] No, it isn't. You find somebody who knows how to coach and knows what he's talking about and you hire him. You find somebody good and give him the job. Nobody said there are any guarantees. But you can get a good idea. You can proceed with the knowledge that there's a good chance somebody will work out. Now, if you can get someone who's proven at the P-5 level, and [I]if you can afford him[/I], I say go for it. But barring that, you need to find someone at the lower levels who knows what he's doing. And there's no guarantee that even a "proven" coach will work out. Any good hiring manager knows that hiring should be a much more informed process than throwing spaghetti against a wall and hoping. If it's either that or hiring a name coach, well most anybody could do it. But it isn't that at all. It's getting good advice from trusted analysts and doing your job and working hard to find somebody good who is the right fit. It takes work, and it takes smarts. I hope TStan is up to the task. It's what he's paid for. [/QUOTE]
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