Ianturnedbull
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It's not baseless. People in the media (Sportsnet) don't just throw things out there like basement dwelling bloggers do.I'm sure he is 'in the building' quite a lot during the season, he would certainly be in Toronto more than New York.
Most Presidents don't sit at their desk every day anyway or are able to take a meeting because someone knocks on their door.
Seems silly to make all these baseless accusations that he's never available.
Argue that his performance, not where he sleeps a few nights a month.
This has got to be an early contender for thread of the year.![]()
If you want to know the truth about working with remote coworkers there are 2 truths to it:
1. They are not available, and make themselves unavailable.
2. Because of issue #1, no one treats them as reliable workers, problem solvers, or they work in diminished positions.
For someone who has put his "vision" in place for this team, many of us are bewildered to discover that he spends most of his time in New York.
His work as an executive speaks for itself: playoff futility, half a team to build (this season), a possible re-tooling, a coaching vacancy, a lot of 1st round picks wasted, and a new CEO that has him under his thumb.