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Rushinbear
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We are seeing what I had hoped we would get when Lyons took over - actions ready to go by virtue of knowing what you want from the moment of hiring and people you know and can trust to be able to implement the actions from Day One. This is how successful business CEO's do it - not a day wasted on gearing up, interviewing candidates, enriching slow motion consultants.

eastbayyoungbear
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What is this about?
SLTX Bear
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Knowlton is still here. What on earth are you getting at?
Rushinbear
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SLTX Bear said:

Knowlton is still here. What on earth are you getting at?
I was hoping that Lyons would have followed this well-known and accepted succession strategy. Despite all the hype about his being grounded in business methods, it doesn't appear that he has followed this path.
Bobodeluxe
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Magical thinking is in.
BearBoarBlarney
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As I read this thread, the following springs to mind

Rushinbear
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Bobodeluxe said:

Magical thinking is in.
If y'all don't get this, I'm not going to explain the obvious.
bipolarbear
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eastbayyoungbear said:

What is this about?
I am afraid to go there but maybe it is some sort of veiled reference to our new president.
udaman1
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Rushinbear said:

We are seeing what I had hoped we would get when Lyons took over


Fascist, elitist and racist-based policy? Man, I never hoped that we'd see that with Lyons. Hope we never do.
HearstMining
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I hear that Cal has scheduled the University of Greenland for 2026. And crew meets will move to the Panama Canal.
Big C
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Rushinbear said:

SLTX Bear said:

Knowlton is still here. What on earth are you getting at?
I was hoping that Lyons would have followed this well-known and accepted succession strategy. Despite all the hype about his being grounded in business methods, it doesn't appear that he has followed this path.

If any Cal Chancellor could cut through the University bureaucracy and "get things done", it would be Lyons, with his professional background in entrepreneurship. I suspect it is just too hard to run the campus as if it were a private business. I also suspect that a lot of the faculty wishes the new Chancellor was a renowned Chaucer scholar, famous philosopher or theoretical mathematician, rather than a business guy.

My guess is, he wants to placate all the stakeholders, rather than come in ruffling feathers. He really does have a lot on his plate besides athletics.

If I were betting (glad I'm not though), I would guess he makes an AD change in 3-5 months, if he can afford to do so.

Love the thread title!
Robocheme
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Well, I don't get it. Why can't you explain it to the rest of us?
Eastern Oregon Bear
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Rushinbear said:

Bobodeluxe said:

Magical thinking is in.
If y'all don't get this, I'm not going to explain the obvious.
I think you meant this as sarcasm, but it's not especially clear. I have no idea what succession strategy is, but I didn't go to business school. I suppose I could look it up, but I'd have to care enough to do so. I don't..

If you get a bunch of people going "Huh?", then maybe what you said isn't as obvious as you think it is.
Bobodeluxe
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Eastern Oregon Bear said:

Rushinbear said:

Bobodeluxe said:

Magical thinking is in.
If y'all don't get this, I'm not going to explain the obvious.
I think you meant this as sarcasm, but it's not especially clear. I have no idea what succession strategy is, but I didn't go to business school. I suppose I could look it up, but I'd have to care enough to do so. I don't..

If you get a bunch of people going "Huh?", then maybe what you said isn't as obvious as you think it is.
It is simple, but not obvious. MAGA is much more than a political mindset, but rather a firm belief in how institutions should be run. From the top, for the good of all, who count.
Rushinbear
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Big C said:

Rushinbear said:

SLTX Bear said:

Knowlton is still here. What on earth are you getting at?
I was hoping that Lyons would have followed this well-known and accepted succession strategy. Despite all the hype about his being grounded in business methods, it doesn't appear that he has followed this path.

If any Cal Chancellor could cut through the University bureaucracy and "get things done", it would be Lyons, with his professional background in entrepreneurship. I suspect it is just too hard to run the campus as if it were a private business. I also suspect that a lot of the faculty wishes the new Chancellor was a renowned Chaucer scholar, famous philosopher or theoretical mathematician, rather than a business guy.

My guess is, he wants to placate all the stakeholders, rather than come in ruffling feathers. He really does have a lot on his plate besides athletics.

If I were betting (glad I'm not though), I would guess he makes an AD change in 3-5 months, if he can afford to do so.

Love the thread title!
Placate = weak. Ruffle = weak. A third approach is to know what you want to do and do it. I imagine that the Cal admin is bloated, slow and expensive. If this is true, he would have known it when he took over and should have had a plan for fixing it. Easy to say, I know, since faculty often think they can approve or disapprove anything that remotely comes near to them, but he would know that going in.

The key, in our case, would be the Controller's Office. That's where the operational power lies.
CALiforniALUM
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Rushinbear said:

Big C said:

Rushinbear said:

SLTX Bear said:

Knowlton is still here. What on earth are you getting at?
I was hoping that Lyons would have followed this well-known and accepted succession strategy. Despite all the hype about his being grounded in business methods, it doesn't appear that he has followed this path.

If any Cal Chancellor could cut through the University bureaucracy and "get things done", it would be Lyons, with his professional background in entrepreneurship. I suspect it is just too hard to run the campus as if it were a private business. I also suspect that a lot of the faculty wishes the new Chancellor was a renowned Chaucer scholar, famous philosopher or theoretical mathematician, rather than a business guy.

My guess is, he wants to placate all the stakeholders, rather than come in ruffling feathers. He really does have a lot on his plate besides athletics.

If I were betting (glad I'm not though), I would guess he makes an AD change in 3-5 months, if he can afford to do so.

Love the thread title!
Placate = weak. Ruffle = weak. A third approach is to know what you want to do and do it. I imagine that the Cal admin is bloated, slow and expensive. If this is true, he would have known it when he took over and should have had a plan for fixing it. Easy to say, I know, since faculty often think they can approve or disapprove anything that remotely comes near to them, but he would know that going in.

The key, in our case, would be the Controller's Office. That's where the operational power lies.


And…….your point…..is what again? Why do I feel like you have to read what is not said in this thread rather than what is?
Rushinbear
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CALiforniALUM said:

Rushinbear said:

Big C said:

Rushinbear said:

SLTX Bear said:

Knowlton is still here. What on earth are you getting at?
I was hoping that Lyons would have followed this well-known and accepted succession strategy. Despite all the hype about his being grounded in business methods, it doesn't appear that he has followed this path.

If any Cal Chancellor could cut through the University bureaucracy and "get things done", it would be Lyons, with his professional background in entrepreneurship. I suspect it is just too hard to run the campus as if it were a private business. I also suspect that a lot of the faculty wishes the new Chancellor was a renowned Chaucer scholar, famous philosopher or theoretical mathematician, rather than a business guy.

My guess is, he wants to placate all the stakeholders, rather than come in ruffling feathers. He really does have a lot on his plate besides athletics.

If I were betting (glad I'm not though), I would guess he makes an AD change in 3-5 months, if he can afford to do so.

Love the thread title!
Placate = weak. Ruffle = weak. A third approach is to know what you want to do and do it. I imagine that the Cal admin is bloated, slow and expensive. If this is true, he would have known it when he took over and should have had a plan for fixing it. Easy to say, I know, since faculty often think they can approve or disapprove anything that remotely comes near to them, but he would know that going in.

The key, in our case, would be the Controller's Office. That's where the operational power lies.


And…….your point…..is what again? Why do I feel like you have to read what is not said in this thread rather than what is?
I tried the direct approach before and it didn't work.
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