probably still the wrong person
Scott,
I think the WPBA badly needs a strong leader right now. However they need one that can get along with people inside and outside the association. It is gonna take some serious smoozing and deal making to get the WPBA back on track and from all indications John wasn't the man to fill that bill. Not saying John isn't a good leader in the right circumstances, wrong man at the wrong time for the WPBA.
Having said that, unless the WPBA unites behind a strong leader I think it's all over but the crying. Committees are a wonderful thing in the early going but then you have to select a leader and let them lead. Everybody has to accept that a leader may not be perfect and will never please everyone all the time since everyone has different ideas anyway.
I'd be inclined to elect a woman as president of the WPBA board for two reasons. One it is the Woman's PBA. The other reason is a little sneakier. My ex and I had a lot of regulatory oversight in some businesses we had. After awhile we adopted a policy of me dealing with the ladies and her dealing with the men. Side steps the ego issues such as John acknowledged on this forum and a little chivalry sometimes comes into play. For whatever reasons things just ran much smoother once we each started dealing with the opposite sex. I suspect most sponsor and host rep's are men so I would have a lady dealing with them. Not suggesting anything the least bit unethical, the social dynamics are just better.
Hu
dave...I know John, have been to his house, worked with him, and spoken with him about his desires to help the women succeed. He may be "rough around the edges", but the man KNOWS business, has contacts everywhere, and sincerely wanted to help out. The women have shot themselves in the foot on this one, imo, and I'm not the only one in the industry who believes this. I have always been (and still am) a huge supporter of the WPBA, but I think this was simply a bad move. With only two events in their "tour", the WPBA better sit up take some notice, if they expect to survive into 2011. jmo
Scott Lee
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Scott,
I think the WPBA badly needs a strong leader right now. However they need one that can get along with people inside and outside the association. It is gonna take some serious smoozing and deal making to get the WPBA back on track and from all indications John wasn't the man to fill that bill. Not saying John isn't a good leader in the right circumstances, wrong man at the wrong time for the WPBA.
Having said that, unless the WPBA unites behind a strong leader I think it's all over but the crying. Committees are a wonderful thing in the early going but then you have to select a leader and let them lead. Everybody has to accept that a leader may not be perfect and will never please everyone all the time since everyone has different ideas anyway.
I'd be inclined to elect a woman as president of the WPBA board for two reasons. One it is the Woman's PBA. The other reason is a little sneakier. My ex and I had a lot of regulatory oversight in some businesses we had. After awhile we adopted a policy of me dealing with the ladies and her dealing with the men. Side steps the ego issues such as John acknowledged on this forum and a little chivalry sometimes comes into play. For whatever reasons things just ran much smoother once we each started dealing with the opposite sex. I suspect most sponsor and host rep's are men so I would have a lady dealing with them. Not suggesting anything the least bit unethical, the social dynamics are just better.
Hu