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SaintPav wrote: ↑Thu 09 Aug 2018 12:05am
CEO of an ASX listed media company needs media training?
Interesting.
I’m sure he sees it that way.
Maybe he can take a few tips from a few Saintsaitional wannabes.
HUGE difference between dealing with (mostly print) financial media and dealing with Footy / News media.
And just FYI that is my area of expertise.
AGM’s, taking heat from institutional investors and questions from analysts on a daily basis. I think he could handle a camera and a mic and questions from second and third rate football ‘journalists’.
Completely different beasts. Andrew is comfortable with numbers and legislated communications. Politics and shooting from the hip isn't currently a strong suit. Footy media will catch him out quickly. Very hard to put the genie back in the bottle these days.
Got to be better than the incumbent....would you be confident, BFUSA, that he could be trained up though?
SaintPav wrote: ↑Thu 09 Aug 2018 12:05am
CEO of an ASX listed media company needs media training?
Interesting.
I’m sure he sees it that way.
Maybe he can take a few tips from a few Saintsaitional wannabes.
HUGE difference between dealing with (mostly print) financial media and dealing with Footy / News media.
And just FYI that is my area of expertise.
AGM’s, taking heat from institutional investors and questions from analysts on a daily basis. I think he could handle a camera and a mic and questions from second and third rate football ‘journalists’.
Completely different beasts. Andrew is comfortable with numbers and legislated communications. Politics and shooting from the hip isn't currently a strong suit. Footy media will catch him out quickly. Very hard to put the genie back in the bottle these days.
Got to be better than the incumbent....would you be confident, BFUSA, that he could be trained up though?
Good question, Fugazi. But would he want to be?
Successful business men have a lot of control and are rarely challenged on irrelevant positions.
For example, So Mr Successful WA Business man and Board Member of The Eagles, can you tell why you didn't put safeguards in place to stop Andrew Gaff ruining the whole of the Eagles season? Don't you have a duty of care to do that?
SaintPav wrote: ↑Thu 09 Aug 2018 12:05am
CEO of an ASX listed media company needs media training?
Interesting.
I’m sure he sees it that way.
Maybe he can take a few tips from a few Saintsaitional wannabes.
HUGE difference between dealing with (mostly print) financial media and dealing with Footy / News media.
And just FYI that is my area of expertise.
AGM’s, taking heat from institutional investors and questions from analysts on a daily basis. I think he could handle a camera and a mic and questions from second and third rate football ‘journalists’.
Completely different beasts. Andrew is comfortable with numbers and legislated communications. Politics and shooting from the hip isn't currently a strong suit. Footy media will catch him out quickly. Very hard to put the genie back in the bottle these days.
Got to be better than the incumbent....would you be confident, BFUSA, that he could be trained up though?
Yes could be. And could be wheeled out on the right occasions only. The CEO should be the one dealing with media because they should have the day to day under their control. If you have one voice then you have a unified and consistent voice. Also you can use the “our CEO will make comment in due course” when door stopped and that buys time to strategise and respond.
AwayInUSA no longer ... have based myself back in Melbourne for a decade of Saintsational Success (with regular trips back to the USA)
bbm wrote: ↑Wed 08 Aug 2018 9:01pm
My mail today from a work colleague who knows Summers and had coffee with him on Sunday morning. He will be finishing up this year - knows his time has come. There are two candidates - one who is being backed by the Board - the other being pushed by Gillon. Obviously one is Bassat - the other is a mystery. I don't know which one is Gillons. Apparently Gillon gave a tip off to the Herald Sun.
Change is a coming put all your money on it
bbm wrote: ↑Wed 08 Aug 2018 9:01pm
My mail today from a work colleague who knows Summers and had coffee with him on Sunday morning. He will be finishing up this year - knows his time has come. There are two candidates - one who is being backed by the Board - the other being pushed by Gillon. Obviously one is Bassat - the other is a mystery. I don't know which one is Gillons. Apparently Gillon gave a tip off to the Herald Sun.
Change is a coming put all your money on it
parkeysainter wrote: ↑Thu 09 Aug 2018 12:57am
Maybe. Time will tell!
The Saints need 4 points to get you back on track.
Then I guess I won’t be “back on track” THIS season Colleague
I want twelve more points this season!!!
That'll get us truly back on track!
Why? Because, twelve more points this season can only happen... if we have sorted out our coaching and development issues!
It's Dave, man. Will you open up? I got the stuff with me! -------Who?
Dave, man. Open up ------------------------------------------ -----Dave???
Yeah, Dave. ---------------------------------------------------------Dave's not here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOiG1hAr ... detailpage
skeptic wrote: ↑Tue 30 Jan 2024 8:07pmCongrats to Dave McNamara - hereby dubbed the KNOWINGEST KNOW IT ALL of Saintsational
SaintPav wrote: ↑Thu 09 Aug 2018 12:05am
CEO of an ASX listed media company needs media training?
Interesting.
I’m sure he sees it that way.
Maybe he can take a few tips from a few Saintsaitional wannabes.
HUGE difference between dealing with (mostly print) financial media and dealing with Footy / News media.
And just FYI that is my area of expertise.
So Simon, it must be you whom we have to (very) gratefully thank, for keeping our Pres' from doing more press conferences, after his opening debacle with Netters'(?)
It's Dave, man. Will you open up? I got the stuff with me! -------Who?
Dave, man. Open up ------------------------------------------ -----Dave???
Yeah, Dave. ---------------------------------------------------------Dave's not here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOiG1hAr ... detailpage
skeptic wrote: ↑Tue 30 Jan 2024 8:07pmCongrats to Dave McNamara - hereby dubbed the KNOWINGEST KNOW IT ALL of Saintsational
BackFromUSA wrote: ↑Wed 08 Aug 2018 9:35pm
Played footy with Andrew. Always got on well. Huge Saints man. Really respect him. So happy for him when SEEK was a hit. Wouldn't surprise me if he tried to recruit another ex teammate to the board (or as a major donor) https://www.afr.com/business/banking-an ... 518-gh4m6h David also grew up in the Moorabbin stands through the mid 70s to mid 80s - but currently lives in London / Sydney yet still tunes in to Saints games.
Macquarie Group's top infrastructure banker, David Roseman, has moved to the United Kingdom in a sign the Australian investment bank believes there are more opportunities to do infrastructure and renewable energy deals in the northern hemisphere.
Oh great!
Yet more 'unforeseen' collateral damage from our Australian Tea Party government being so beholden to the dying dinosaur that is the fossil fuels energy generation industry. And 'thanks' again, Institute of Pubic Affairs!
It's Dave, man. Will you open up? I got the stuff with me! -------Who?
Dave, man. Open up ------------------------------------------ -----Dave???
Yeah, Dave. ---------------------------------------------------------Dave's not here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOiG1hAr ... detailpage
skeptic wrote: ↑Tue 30 Jan 2024 8:07pmCongrats to Dave McNamara - hereby dubbed the KNOWINGEST KNOW IT ALL of Saintsational
BackFromUSA wrote: ↑Wed 08 Aug 2018 9:35pm
Played footy with Andrew. Always got on well. Huge Saints man. Really respect him. So happy for him when SEEK was a hit. Wouldn't surprise me if he tried to recruit another ex teammate to the board (or as a major donor) https://www.afr.com/business/banking-an ... 518-gh4m6h David also grew up in the Moorabbin stands through the mid 70s to mid 80s - but currently lives in London / Sydney yet still tunes in to Saints games.
Macquarie Group's top infrastructure banker, David Roseman, has moved to the United Kingdom in a sign the Australian investment bank believes there are more opportunities to do infrastructure and renewable energy deals in the northern hemisphere.
Oh great!
Yet more 'unforeseen' collateral damage from our Australian Tea Party government being so beholden to the dying dinosaur that is the fossil fuels energy generation industry. And 'thanks' again, Institute of Pubic Affairs!
Wouldn’t read that into it. He literally does his job on world scale. London also closer to USA. He is back here regularly but for personal and professional reasons London is a better base for him. They are into any good opportunities wherever they are in the world. He is a very very good decision maker. Rarely wrong.
AwayInUSA no longer ... have based myself back in Melbourne for a decade of Saintsational Success (with regular trips back to the USA)
BackFromUSA wrote: ↑Wed 08 Aug 2018 9:35pm
Played footy with Andrew. Always got on well. Huge Saints man. Really respect him. So happy for him when SEEK was a hit. Wouldn't surprise me if he tried to recruit another ex teammate to the board (or as a major donor) https://www.afr.com/business/banking-an ... 518-gh4m6h David also grew up in the Moorabbin stands through the mid 70s to mid 80s - but currently lives in London / Sydney yet still tunes in to Saints games.
Macquarie Group's top infrastructure banker, David Roseman, has moved to the United Kingdom in a sign the Australian investment bank believes there are more opportunities to do infrastructure and renewable energy deals in the northern hemisphere.
Oh great!
Yet more 'unforeseen' collateral damage from our Australian Tea Party government being so beholden to the dying dinosaur that is the fossil fuels energy generation industry. And 'thanks' again, Institute of Pubic Affairs!
Wouldn’t read that into it. He literally does his job on world scale. London also closer to USA. He is back here regularly but for personal and professional reasons London is a better base for him. They are into any good opportunities wherever they are in the world. He is a very very good decision maker. Rarely wrong.
I hope you're right on that one Simon... for the greater good of our planet, our country, but most importantly, our Saintas!
And thanks again for helping keep our Pres'... out of the media.
It's Dave, man. Will you open up? I got the stuff with me! -------Who?
Dave, man. Open up ------------------------------------------ -----Dave???
Yeah, Dave. ---------------------------------------------------------Dave's not here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOiG1hAr ... detailpage
skeptic wrote: ↑Tue 30 Jan 2024 8:07pmCongrats to Dave McNamara - hereby dubbed the KNOWINGEST KNOW IT ALL of Saintsational
saynta wrote: ↑Thu 09 Aug 2018 1:22pm
I attended a luncheon where our president was the guest speaker.
You are being a tad hard on him mate.
He wasn't too bad. Honest and straight forward, i would say. Didn't dodge the hard questions either.
That's true. Peter is a lovely bloke; very passionate about St Kilda - and a generous contributor both time and money-wise - but at the end of the day, it's a very tough gig being St Kilda's President right now. He's never dodged any question I've asked directly of him and I've always thought of his responses considered and sincere.
Sometimes however, there's nothing to say and if you choose to give a journo's opinion or comment 'air' - all you do is inadvertently fan the flames.
I'd love a Peter Gordon or Eddie McGuire to be our president right now but equally, at the other end of the spectrum - the thought of a Greg Westaway MkII makes me shudder. Peter - for better or worse - is somewhere in between.
SaintPav wrote: ↑Thu 09 Aug 2018 12:05am
CEO of an ASX listed media company needs media training?
Interesting.
I’m sure he sees it that way.
Maybe he can take a few tips from a few Saintsaitional wannabes.
Andrew is deaf in one ear and it makes it harder for him to communicate effectively.
This is not a criticism it is a fact acknowledged by the man himself.
The current administration lost me once and for all at the decision to extend the coach's contract for as long as they did, when they did. There was no reason for it - seriously, who was trying to headhunt him? - and it really has held us back.
Still waiting for closure ... if you get my drift.
saintspremiers wrote: ↑Wed 08 Aug 2018 2:39pm
I believe he’s a keen Sainter. SEEK were well backed financially at the start and very shrewd. An internet pioneer story that has destroyed The Age classifieds along with realestate.com.au
Not to forget Carsales .com
ICPOTA destroyed
EDPOTA to follow
SEK, REA, CAR have been great disruptors and shareholders have done well.
FXJ destroyed, shareholders have received their just deserts
The more you know, the more you know you don't know.
When I was a young child, I knew that I knew so much about so much.
Now that I am old and know so much more, I know that I know so much about so little, and so little about so much.
If you are not engaging AI actively and aggressively, you are doing it wrong.
You are not going to lose your job to AI.
You are going lose your job to somebody who uses AI.
Your company is not going to go out of business because of AI.
Your company is going to go out of business because another company used AI.
- Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA
SaintPav wrote: ↑Thu 09 Aug 2018 12:05am
CEO of an ASX listed media company needs media training?
Interesting.
I’m sure he sees it that way.
Maybe he can take a few tips from a few Saintsaitional wannabes.
HUGE difference between dealing with (mostly print) financial media and dealing with Footy / News media.
And just FYI that is my area of expertise.
AGM’s, taking heat from institutional investors and questions from analysts on a daily basis. I think he could handle a camera and a mic and questions from second and third rate football ‘journalists’.
Completely different beasts. Andrew is comfortable with numbers and legislated communications. Politics and shooting from the hip isn't currently a strong suit. Footy media will catch him out quickly. Very hard to put the genie back in the bottle these days.
Got to be better than the incumbent....would you be confident, BFUSA, that he could be trained up though?
Good question, Fugazi. But would he want to be?
Successful business men have a lot of control and are rarely challenged on irrelevant positions.
For example, So Mr Successful WA Business man and Board Member of The Eagles, can you tell why you didn't put safeguards in place to stop Andrew Gaff ruining the whole of the Eagles season? Don't you have a duty of care to do that?
We mandated that all players wear boxing gloves but the coach has gone rogue and allowed players onto the field without them.
The more you know, the more you know you don't know.
When I was a young child, I knew that I knew so much about so much.
Now that I am old and know so much more, I know that I know so much about so little, and so little about so much.
If you are not engaging AI actively and aggressively, you are doing it wrong.
You are not going to lose your job to AI.
You are going lose your job to somebody who uses AI.
Your company is not going to go out of business because of AI.
Your company is going to go out of business because another company used AI.
- Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA