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Leadership Group 2018
#91
(02-02-2018, 09:52 AM)mateinone link Wrote:I disagree, but as I said each has there own thoughts based on their experiences.
My managers ran about 25 to a team with usually 2-3 team leaders depending on the team leaders and complexity of the teams.
Again that worked very well, but that is why I say each person's experience.

An infantry platoon has 33 soldiers; one lieutenant, one sergeant, three corporals and at least three lance-corporals; 25% of the platoon are leaders.

My son trains people in leadership and he works with a former AFL coach who spent a bit of time with Carlton.  I suspect that my son's views on leadership are quite different to both your's and mine MIO.  His colleague's views are probably different again Smile
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#92
An NFL team can have up to 6 captains.

It usually takes 3 of them to toss a coin.
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#93
(02-02-2018, 11:06 AM)kruddler link Wrote:An NFL team can have up to 6 captains.

It usually takes 3 of them to toss a coin.

Why doesn’t that surprise me ?
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#94
(02-02-2018, 10:57 AM)DJC link Wrote:An infantry platoon has 33 soldiers; one lieutenant, one sergeant, three corporals and at least three lance-corporals; 25% of the platoon are leaders.

My son trains people in leadership and he works with a former AFL coach who spent a bit of time with Carlton.  I suspect that my son's views on leadership are quite different to both your's and mine MIO.  His colleague's views are probably different again Smile

I suspect they are DJC, but again that doesn't make yours, your son or mine the right option, as I said from the beginning it comes back to the experience.
Carlton's opinion seems to differ from the general number in leadership groups across the AFL, but that doesn't mean that is a bad thing either.

I stick 100% to my belief that Carlton has too many 'leaders' there that I believe that has an ability to dilute the message and morph the message, I stick to that based on my experience and knowledge, but.. I acknowledge others think differently.

I would much prefer it trimmed back and people really strive to become part of the group if they want to be part of it.
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#95
(02-02-2018, 02:46 AM)flyboy77 link Wrote:Pretty obvious it's a transition period set up.

Simmo and Smurf on the way out.

Tractor - reward for effort. 28yo now.

Ed C. - role model par excellence. Legend. 28yo now.

Doc, Plow and Crippa - the future.

Who really GAF that the Tiges had 3 only in their group......


agree with this.

The leadership group looks OK to me.
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#96
(02-02-2018, 08:25 PM)sandsmere link Wrote:agree with this.

The leadership group looks OK to me.

Agree - looks like what we need for this year for sure and hopefully more new leaders will start to emerge during this period. Can't remember the exact quote regarding leaders but something along the lines of "Grand visions can become mediocre outcomes if left in the hands of mediocre leaders of men". I think we have chosen well for this year to continue our development.
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#97
(02-02-2018, 02:46 AM)flyboy77 link Wrote:Pretty obvious it's a transition period set up.

Simmo and Smurf on the way out.

Tractor - reward for effort. 28yo now.

Ed C. - role model par excellence. Legend. 28yo now.

Doc, Plow and Crippa - the future.

Who really GAF that the Tiges had 3 only in their group......

Well said that  Wink
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#98
This leadership group is a good one.

Clearly the future is Docherty, Cripps and Plowman with others to be included in the near future.

I don't care if we have 7 or 8 in the group. I don't care if the Tiges or Pies or whoever have less. What I care about is what suits our current list/club right now.

What I want is to not have Our Great Club following trends or the latest must do's. I want our Club to be setting the trends.

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(02-06-2018, 11:46 PM)Pratty link Wrote:This leadership group is a good one.

Clearly the future is Docherty, Cripps and Plowman with others to be included in the near future.

I don't care if we have 7 or 8 in the group. I don't care if the Tiges or Pies or whoever have less. What I care about is what suits our current list/club right now.

[b]What I want is to not have Our Great Club following trends or the latest must do's. I want our Club to be setting the trends.[/b]
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Having 6, 7 or 8 leaders out on the field at one time is too many.

Why not make it 11 and then we'll have a boss for every player?
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