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Ah sorry - i misinterpreted your post as being about HBG and signing up to Wests Ashfield.For Balmain football club membership???
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Ah sorry - i misinterpreted your post as being about HBG and signing up to Wests Ashfield.For Balmain football club membership???
An old mantra used to be don’t allow a review unless you have control of the outcomeSurely you’re not claiming that outcomes can’t be controlled despite the term “independent”?
Elevate are being paid by someone, certain outcomes can be influenced / delivered if there is a desire to do so.
Get that man a statue at parramatta stadium 🙊Great for all the fans that have only ever known Wests Tigers after the merge.
Not sure that many others other than Richardson could have such a profound influence on the direction of the club.
Fair bit of paranoia aroundAh sorry - i misinterpreted your post as being about HBG and signing up to Wests Ashfield.
Thanks for sharingFor what it’s worth, I applied for one of independent board roles. I’m currently on two other boards after being a CEO for 20 years in medical/healthcare. Life long tigers supporter as well as a level 2 coach and player for 20 odd years. Not directly involved in sport in a management role but have been on different committees over the years, one being with Balmain back with George Stone, if anyone remembers him.
Anyway,I didn’t expect to be appointed but I’m very interested, obviously, with the way the wt have been managed lately at board level and I thought I would see the process. I must say it seemed fairly thorough and I actually interviewed 3 times. In the end their position was even though I was “eminently qualified” as an independent board memberI didn’t fit the bill in sports experience and what I believe they meant as “networked” enough.
The only thing I would say is that, from general discussions, I think they had already decided on several positions and that it would be 50/50 gendered. My impression,not their comments, instead of the best 4 applicants, regardless of gender etc.
Overall I’m relatively happy with the appointments, we shall see.
Me either. It should always be experience and motivationProbably true but I’m not a fan of predetermined quotas. Just me.
Nice to hear the name George Stone, I certainly remember him. He was my boxing coach at the Police Boys club a thousand years ago. Old school and solid as a rock.Thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing
When did you receive the news you missed out on selection , sounds like this board was put together in JanuaryThrough November and December.
Interviews going off Dazza65 who applied were still going on in November and December 2024 , love the date Charlie was informed he had made the Board of Wests Tigers , put a lot of noise to bedRubbish lmao!!!!
When was it?Interviews going off Dazza65 who applied were still going on in November and December 2024 , love the date Charlie was informed he had made the Board of Wests Tigers , put a lot of noise to bed
It's not just you.Probably true but I’m not a fan of predetermined quotas. Just me.
Surely you’re not claiming that outcomes can’t be controlled despite the term “independent”?
Elevate are being paid by someone, certain outcomes can be influenced / delivered if there is a desire to do so.
I believe the NRL has put ratio in place for Club Boards.
They play by the rules of the cocksRoosters must have missed the memo?
They play by the rules of the cocks
Yeah I clicked off . cbf...its bloody frustrating...its 2025 for gods sake not 1975Sounds promising.
Stability so necessary.
Just one complaint: why can we never hear questions at any Wests Tigers presser, and that includes pre-match and post-match pressers.
I’ve been in on some lower level administrative meetings in rugby league and it’s a dinosaur fest.Quotas is a slippery slope and creates a lot of angst in the workforce whether it be based on gender, race or any other form of discrimination. If I have the law rigth you can't positively discriminate; ie only select a person based on them having a minority representation in an organisation; however, you can take positive action. If there is an under represented group and you want to increase participation you can select a less represented person only if they are equally fit for the job.
I expect with the growth of female participation in Rugby League trying to get to 50% participation at the top of the tree whene the decision making occurs is worthwhile. I don't have any issues with the perssonnel selected for the board or the makeup, of ocurse providing we aren't missing out on talent ot opportunities (which would be a breach of the law).
The problem occurs when quotas become something that have to be achieved so that manager X is seen as supporting diversity so they can move up the laddder. I have personally been affected by having a less qualified, but definitely capable, individual selected before me. Chatting with the individual afterwards they felt bad because they didn't thank that they were promoted on merit so we both had a bit of a sour taste in our mouth. They went on to be successful in the role - but I didn't get to bring home additional salary to look after my family better. A casualty of positive action to make the world a better palce I guess.
On the other side of the coin I worked in the US where they definitely have positive discrimination as policy in many institutions based. Where I worked you had to rate the staff, regardless of how good they were, as being above and below the line: 50% either side. However, if you had members of a certain races or gender they had to be split above and below that line as well. So if you had two underperforming members of a certain group and four good to excellent employees from another group one of the underperformers would be classed as above the line. This affected promotion opportunites, take home pay etc. In time some of the underperforming personnel ended up being promoted - where they stuffed up badly, but could not be seen to be sacked, so were usueally promoted to a position where they could do "less damage".
While I was working there (as an instructor) I was also hauled over the discrimination coals because of the number of unworkable/fails I had dished out to certain groups. I had to explain myself to the grown ups - fortunatley I had records and could explain the decisions and was providing after hours mentoring to get them up to speed. I'm pretty sure the only reason I got away with it was because I was a foreigner on exchange. Had I been a US citizen I think they would have been moved to a less prominent/demanding job.
Sorry worded wrong his post on the forum saying he applied for spot on Wests Tigers boardWhen was it?
Haven't watched it