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Mostly “Fire Geoff Collins”, some reminiscing, maybe bourbon or other distractions
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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 840964" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>I see your point of view but frankly my opinion is when things reach this point, the outcome is inevitable. I don't think outside help has ever worked but your experience may be different than mine. Usually the guys getting "help" know they are in trouble and have fired all their bullets prior to their friends in the corner offices and the Brooks brothers suits getting involved. So TStan's involvement is highly likely to change outcomes (again, imo and drawing from my own work experiences). It will create the illusion of change maybe and a scalp or two may placate some. Maybe I am burnt out on an endless cycle of DC coordinator changes over the last 12-15 years. When 4,5 or 6 guys fail at the same task, maybe there are root cause issues and not just a string of "unlucky" choices. My highly unpopular opinion is give CGC and his staff the next year to meet hard targets. TStan should spend that year fixing (or improving) the root causes to make this job more attractive. His other priorities should be fund raising and thinking ahead to next HC in the event targets are not met.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 840964, member: 844"] I see your point of view but frankly my opinion is when things reach this point, the outcome is inevitable. I don't think outside help has ever worked but your experience may be different than mine. Usually the guys getting "help" know they are in trouble and have fired all their bullets prior to their friends in the corner offices and the Brooks brothers suits getting involved. So TStan's involvement is highly likely to change outcomes (again, imo and drawing from my own work experiences). It will create the illusion of change maybe and a scalp or two may placate some. Maybe I am burnt out on an endless cycle of DC coordinator changes over the last 12-15 years. When 4,5 or 6 guys fail at the same task, maybe there are root cause issues and not just a string of "unlucky" choices. My highly unpopular opinion is give CGC and his staff the next year to meet hard targets. TStan should spend that year fixing (or improving) the root causes to make this job more attractive. His other priorities should be fund raising and thinking ahead to next HC in the event targets are not met. [/QUOTE]
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