I'll speak 'reasonably' about Finnis, by referring to his performance as CEO of 'the business'.avid wrote: ↑Mon 06 Aug 2018 3:03amYou, BL21, evidently have bugger all idea of what 'bias' actually means.BenLong#21 wrote: ↑Mon 06 Aug 2018 12:15amSo you know him well?lintonstreet wrote: ↑Sun 05 Aug 2018 11:57pmDisgraceful comment.BenLong#21 wrote: ↑Sun 05 Aug 2018 10:28pm Kind of worries me that so many on this forum are impressed by somebody like Matt Finnis and are afraid to call him out.
A slick spiv used car salesman in a suit.
This kind of blow-in-blow-out spiv is the reason we only have 1 flag in 130 years.
I know Matt well and he's not only the complete opposite to your comment but not only the best CEO we have ever have but completely devoid of an ego.
Moderators should ban you for this slur.
Maybe you a tad bias and under his spell.
That is the thing about spivs and used car salesmen. They often have a band of fiercely loyal followers.
Bel Gibson comes to mind.
Knowing someone can indeed bring a certain degree of bias with it. But knowing someone means you actually KNOW SOMETHING about them -- you have some REAL first-hand EVIDENCE of their character, etc.
You, on the other hand, apparently feel free to pour whatever hate-filled bile onto the CEO-- revealing your own wildly slanted self-generated view of the world -- a view untethered to any actual knowledge, or by any sense of fairness or decency. Your bias is all about you.
If you can't speak reasonably about a person it's best not to.
The core of the business is football operations - without football operations the StKFC ceases to have a reason to exist. Everything else is peripheral, an input, or an output.
Finnis took up his position around April 2014.
In the early part of his tenure, he attended to a range of issues, from the property 'portfolio', looked to establish greater female participation, reached out further on a number of cultural initiatives, dealt with some downward revenue trends - all good stuff.
Average CEO tenure in a any particular business is around 5 years.
Around 3 and a 1/2 years (1.e. 70%) into the average CEO tenure, Finnis took his recommendation to the Board, that the coach who had been appointed by his CEO predecessor, should be granted a 2 year extension to his contract that had another year to run.
THEN he initiated a 'thorough review' of the core of the business i.e. football operations.
This was his first 'thorough review' of the business core.
Given the business lives, or dies, on the performance of football operations, that sequence of events, AND priorities (as demonstrated) is just not defensible.
That the goddamn board didn't twig to this gigantic management failure says a whole lot about their competence and governance, too.
But, Finnis is the CEO, so he wears it.
Although, not so as you'd notice, given Lethlean's ridiculous statements yesterday, about Richo being 'our man', and doing exactly what Richardson has been doing ever more of, as the slide continues - dumping on the players, and thereby absolving themselves of any and all responsibility.
Pathetic, and managerialist to its core.