Re: Forum Issue?


 

Someone could possibly convince me to not Un subscribe to this Group, or not :)

Why am I considering Unsubscribe, because it is obvious I am only hear to listen
as an SM has no meaningful input
based I what I have seen from feedback
members only want addressed by Directors or ARRL Staff
in the last thread that I chose to Mute myself out of

I feel I should only contribute where it is useful
Apologies for the wasted bandwidth
and I will listen for one or two more rounds

Cheers!

Steve
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ARRL NTX Section Manager 
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On Thu, Jul 29, 2021 at 5:25 PM Ria, N2RJ <rjairam@...> wrote:
We do not govern staff directly.

We set policy and the CEO is responsible for implementation. He then
delegates to department managers who then delegate to staff.

73
Ria, N2RJ

On Thu, Jul 29, 2021 at 5:34 PM Steven Rutledge
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> Probably a huge gap between the directors and the paid staff.  ARRL staff probably goes about their business with little interaction of BOD.  Probably not intentional, I hope, but who knows.  In a perfect world, the paid employees would have a plan, set by the BOD, and implement that plan.  There seems to be a disconnect, doesn't there?
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> On 7/28/2021 9:51 PM, W0MU wrote:
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> It seems like some directors live in an different world of the ARRL than the members.  Could this be a problem????????????
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> On 7/28/2021 8:13 PM, Dave AA6YQ wrote:
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> + AA6YQ comments below
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> 90 percent of all fire ground incidents are because of comm issues.  Similar numbers for corporate problems.  People have a hard time communicating clearly and effectively.
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> + This was not a "comm issue". ARRL employee David Isgur was assigned the ownership of the new "open to everyone" online groups when the "Communications with Members" Committee was disbanded by the Board of Directors. His responsibilities included informing new Directors of the existence of these groups, and encouraging ARRL Directors, Executives, Managers, and Staff to actively participate in them. Mr. Isgur left the ARRL sometime after the Committee was disbanded. Either no one from the ARRL debriefed him to understand his responsibilities, or he was debriefed but his responsibilities were not assigned one or more ARRL staff members, or  the ARRL staff members to whom his responsibilities were assigned have failed to execute them; whichever, a tour-de-force of management incompetence.
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> + And it's so nice to have an un-informed Director blame the volunteers who created and moderate the new groups without having lifted a finger to first understand the situation. The ARRL has more competent volunteers than it knows what to do with, and so can afford to demotivate them without thinking about it. Well done, sir!
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