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too long, no quick grab. whats his point
We're not a championship team and it's Paul Allen's fault?
Get over your Canzano hate people. This article was great. Anyone in management (like myself) understands exactly what Canzano is talking about here.
Holding ownership accountable is not stirring the pot.
It sounds like we got something different out of the article. I took it as: management screwed things up in the past, now we got a good thing going, don't screw it up this time.
But he added some poetic notions to the idea. I liked his line, "The culture of a winner is a focused and energized calm." I'm stealing that one at using it on my employees.
But, that was different management - two front office regimes ago.
I you're familiar with Canzano's history you'd know he relishes his role as a professional shit stirrer. It's what he does. Generate controversy where none exits. Controversy sells papers and radio ad space. MUST have controversy. He had it easy five or six years ago, when the players were getting arrested on a regular basis and the management was a bunch of paranoid buffoons. Now, it's not so easy. When no problems exist, he is forced to make them up himself.
This article is a perfect example. He doesn't site one shred of evidence that there is an actual problem, yet we're supposed to believe there is and it needs to be fixed and it's Paul Allen's job to fix it. A much better article would have been one about how the team has turned things around, both on and off the court, and are headed in the right direction with strong leadership (again, on and off the court). But that wouldn't be controversial and would have required real research (at least to do it right).
Most people in the local media, and on this forum, were all over Rich Cho for his supposed inactivity leading up to the trade deadline simply because Cho decided to focus on actually doing his job rather than constantly keeping the media pundits "in the loop". Cho had the nerve to announce he wasn't going to be commenting on trade rumors as doing so would be a distraction from the task at hand. And then, he quietly pulled off one of the best deadline deals in team history. That was a perfect example of "The culture of a winner is a focused and energized calm." To me, that shows that current management understands what they need to do and how to do it. So, why not a positive article about the current situation? Why a negative article about the past (that we are all too familiar with)? Because, that's what Canzano does - constantly spout negativity to generate controversy and get a reaction. Same old shit.
BNM
Get over your Canzano hate people. This article was great. Anyone in management (like myself) understands exactly what Canzano is talking about here.
Stupid article, even for Canzano.
That's the point of the article, and how the Vulcans shouldn't get in their own way, as they always seem to do. I'm not sure you understood what your read. This wasn't a negative article. I found it hopeful, as in 'I hope the Vulcans have finally figured out that...
Why not write a cutting edge article hoping for world peace? How about the drama of hoping everyone notices how pretty the stars are at night? What is the Oregonian, a newspaper or a wishing pond? Toss a penny in for me for luck.
No shit? They are gonna love you.But he added some poetic notions to the idea. I liked his line, "The culture of a winner is a focused and energized calm." I'm stealing that one at using it on my employees.

Fumanchu sounds like some beginner who's proud that he's just begun managing people. You're talking to experienced people here.
They already do. Like your sister.![]()
I liked his line, "The culture of a winner is a focused and energized calm." I'm stealing that one at using it on my employees.
Somebody is pretty proud of their new middle-management position at Burger King!
this fucking thread. Starts nowhere, goes nowhere, but uses up a shitload of words.
At least the thread has some Sonic history about Ackerley. His success came totally from Bob Whitsitt, who should be an NBA GM somewhere.
