Not really. I do try and view things from different viewpoints though. Let me clarify though.
It's good speaking without the emotion as well. Thank You.
I'm suggesting if Manly had consulted with the players they would have still said no I'm not wearing that jersey. At the same time people are pushing to provide support to the non-heterosexual community and they state well there is no choice.
So if you are going to consult as you state you have to listen and adjust but if they weren't willing to adjust then consulting is stupid.
The principle I learnt in management is don't do this. If you are going to make a hard decision and you always intend to make the hard decision do not consult.
Does that make sense ?
That is not consulting. That is telling.
Consultation means having a discussion with all parties and all parties listening to the points of view of all parties and all parties having a say in the decision. If one side has already decided on the outcome (the jersey will be worn) then the other party has not been part of that decision at all and has no input into the outcome. That is not consultation and is extremely poor management that ends up in very poor outcomes. Pretty much like Manly this weekend.
Completely incorrect to say there is no choice. If Manly had consulted with the players they do have a choice. The club should have listened to the players, been respectful of their culture but also explain to the players the reasoning behind the jersey and why they are proposing it. After that, one if the following were the options and the choices for the club.
a. The players listen to the clubs reasons for wanting to wear the jersey, understood and decided that they could overlook the culture and principles of their community and get on board and wear the jersey. Good result and no one is hurt.
b. The players listen to the clubs wanting to wear the jersey but explain to the club that due to their communities culture and religious principles they can not be seen wearing a jersey promoting something against those principles. Club accepts the players principles despite disagreeing with them and shelves the idea of wearing the jersey. No one outside the club knows and no one gets hurt including no one in the LGBT community.
c. The players listen to the clubs reasons for wanting to wear the jersey but explain to the club that due to their communities culture and religious principles they can not be seen wearing a jersey promoting something against those principles. Club does not accept the players position and pushes on with the jersey regardless of the players principles. Outcome. Good expression of inclusion and acceptance of LGBT, good virtue signalling, meanwhile leaving 7 players out to dry as pariahs in the media, probably throwing the opportunity for 2 points away this week and potentially seeding unrest within the playing ranks permanently.
Manly screwed this up royally but their disaster mitigation with Dessie is about as good as they can do in the circumstances.