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<p>Yeah fair enough. You're right there will be KPIs and KRA's that the board will be following and I accept that the current media storm doesn't reflect this.</p>
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<p>Puzzling that news isn't a priority as it seems to be the platform that most TV stations the world over prioritise. I guess that's part of their vision for the future and time will tell if the lemmings feed at the reality TV trough - shudder.</p>
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<p>Departures of that many staff and the gung-ho CEO leaving in a whimper is not good strategy or management however you want to trivialise it. No company wants a CEO to come in and only perform for 18 months despite what spin they want to put on it - that's not effective governance.</p>
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<p>The board are to blame or the "contractors" (are they?) are to blame. I'd say the truth lies in the middle but no way are the Board and the company giving high fives and saying "we're right on track, all's good" </p>
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<p>They will be disappointed that he left I think, but no way of being sure. But I am fairly surely they now they had a toxic environment of under performing staff, and they needed to be cleaned out. The fact the CEO was hounded out, wont change the drive to turn things around.</p> -
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<p>Departures of that many staff and the gung-ho CEO leaving in a whimper is not good strategy or management however you want to trivialise it. No company wants a CEO to come in and only perform for 18 months despite what spin they want to put on it - that's not effective governance.</p>
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<p>The board are to blame or the "contractors" (are they?) are to blame. I'd say the truth lies in the middle but no way are the Board and the company giving high fives and saying "we're right on track, all's good" </p>
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<p>Gung ho? No. And the debate about wether it is a good strategy depends on the end goal. In this revenue and viewership.</p>
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<p>And I put all the bale on the contractors and the entitled attitude they have. The board will be disappointed the stress got to him, not about the path they are on.</p> -
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<p>Rubbish boss? I dont think we are in a position to judge that, especially not just based on the wailings of some contractors. He increased revenue and viewership. <strong>I am not buying the narrative around him because the social media lynch mob.</strong></p>
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<p>The words (bleatings if you will) of say, 8 people versus the actions of about 12 leaving their jobs</p>
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<p>The words (bleatings if you will) of say, 8 people versus the actions of about 12 leaving their jobs</p>
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<p>Interesting priorities</p>
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<p>What? I am not talking about posters here, if that is what you mean. I am talking about the social media lynh mob, MSM and assorted others in NZ.</p>
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<p>Classic , you two are telling the same sort of stories my sister used to tell . She worked on all those shows and lotr, she did say it was mostly the younger ones though , that guy who does the<strong> eqc ads</strong> is supposed to be a very cool guy in real life as is Geraldine Brophy .</p>
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<p>EQC??</p>
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<p>Earthquake commision </p>
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<p>Classic , you two are telling the same sort of stories my sister used to tell . She worked on all those shows and lotr, she did say it was mostly the younger ones though , that guy who does the eqc ads is supposed to be a very cool guy in real life as is Geraldine Brophy .</p>
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<p>Yeah I met her, she seemed decent as is Peter Elliot. Many, many years ago over Summer I did lighting for quite a few shows at Circa theatre, volunteer work in exchange for a few beers afterwards. Really, really fun times, much of said fun was observing some of the prima donna shit from the "cream" of NZs acting talent, Ray Henwood, Dais Dad, could throw a fucken tanty like no one I've ever seen.....problem is that he's not Laurence Olivier, Oliver Reed or Richard Burton, he's the guy you vaguely remember from a few ads here and there. </p>
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<p>Of course ya can't label them all the same, The Chris Warner guy might talk funny but apparently he's a decent joker. It's definitely the young ones ( when I say that most are older than me ) who were on the cusp who were the biggest dickwads.</p> -
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What? I am not talking about posters here, if that is what you mean. I am talking about the social media lynh mob, MSM and assorted others in NZ.<br>
People leave jobs all the time, particularly f they have huge egos and are told to change how they operate.</p></blockquote>Yup, I've worked for an organisation that decided to completely change the way they operate, and changing the culture was a big part of that. Before they started they predicted they would lose up to 50% of staff that would not adapt to the change and leave, probably disgruntled. How many staff they lost was not an indication of the success of the change, and in fact they are now a far more efficient outfit as they hired people that fit the new culture and mindset much better. Basically got rid of the fat, and are leading the industry at what they do now.<br><br>
But that all played out in private, whereas a T.V. station attracts comments from the general population on social media, who by and large are complete fucking idiots that love to have an opinion on stuff they don't know the first thing about.<br><br>
I have no idea whether Weldon was doing a good job, I'm not going to make any assumptions based on uninformed or biased opinions, but I don't blame him for leaving given what was being reported about him in MSM. Fuck that, may as well focus on his other companies which have been largely very successful. -
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<p>Yeah I met her, she seemed decent. Many, many years ago over Summer I did lighting for quite a few shows at Circa theatre, volunteer work in exchange for a few beers afterwards. Really, really fun times ( much of said fun was observing some of the prima donna shit from the "cream" of NZs acting talent ) </p>
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<p>Of course ya can't label them all the same, The Chris Warner guy might talk funny but apparently he's a decent joker. It's definitely the young ones ( when I say that most are older than me ) who were on the cusp who were the biggest dickwads.</p>
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<p>Yeah she said the Michael Galvin is a good sort and the difference between a soap and movies is they don't really have time to do many takes of a scene and he's apparently an absolute pro and nailing it first time around. The last show she worked on was with John Clarke [fred dagg] in Melbourne, she ended up hanging out with him and his wife a fair bit she says he's probably her favourite of all the people shes worked with. I met that guy that played Judd on outrageous fortune and he seemed like he came across as a good bugger, he was filming Dark Horse at the time but it had a different title.</p>
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<p>This silly cow</p>
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<p> Was foolish enough to cut in front of the queue when my brother was at the head of it after waiting for ages with his kids, when he asked what she was doing she busted out the whole "don't you know who I am?" line and as he's a bit blunter and less tolerant than me came back with "no fuck off to the back of the queue", the icing on the cake apparently was the people in the queue behind him clapping.</p> -
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<p>Earthquake commision </p>
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<p>yeah I know what EQC is, just couldnt think of any ads, but now you put him up...wasnt he on SS too??</p>
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<p>I met that 'Rachel' chick form SS one year at a NY party up north, she seemed pretty cool, was a good sport when my mate was hitting on her too </p> -
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<p>Yeah she said the Michael Galvin is a good sort and the difference between a soap and movies is they don't really have time to do many takes of a scene and he's apparently an absolute pro and nailing it first time around. The last show she worked on was with John Clarke [fred dagg] in Melbourne, she ended up hanging out with him and his wife a fair bit she says he's probably her favourite of all the people shes worked with. I met that guy that played Judd on outrageous fortune and he seemed like he came across as a good bugger, he was filming Dark Horse at the time but it had a different title.</p>
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<p>This silly cow</p>
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<p> Was foolish enough to cut in front of the queue when my brother was at the head of it after waiting for ages with his kids, when he asked what she was doing she busted out the whole "don't you know who I am?" line and as he's a bit blunter and less tolerant than me came back with "no fuck off to the back of the queue", the icing on the cake apparently was the people in the queue behind him clapping.</p>
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<p>Yeah she said the Michael Galvin is a good sort and the difference between a soap and movies is they don't really have time to do many takes of a scene and he's apparently an absolute pro and nailing it first time around. The last show she worked on was with John Clarke [fred dagg] in Melbourne, she ended up hanging out with him and his wife a fair bit she says he's probably her favourite of all the people shes worked with. I met that guy that played Judd on outrageous fortune and he seemed like he came across as a good bugger, he was filming Dark Horse at the time but it had a different title.</p>
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<p>This silly cow</p>
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<p> Was foolish enough to cut in front of the queue when my brother was at the head of it after waiting for ages with his kids, when he asked what she was doing she busted out the whole <strong>"don't you know who I am?"</strong> line and as he's a bit blunter and less tolerant than me came back with "no fuck off to the back of the queue", the icing on the cake apparently was the people in the queue behind him clapping.</p>
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<p>Jesse Ryder looks quite pretty in that photo.</p>
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<p>yeah I know what EQC is, just couldnt think of any ads, but now you put him up...<strong>wasnt he on SS too</strong>??</p>
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<p>I met that 'Rachel' chick form SS one year at a NY party up north, she seemed pretty cool, was a good sport when my mate was hitting on her too </p>
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<p>Maybe, you'll have to ask M4l to know for sure.</p>
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<p>Is this the one you mean? She's in my milf hall of fame now.</p>
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<p>Yep. At one Herc/Xena party, my flatmate and I were having an epic game of pool with Kevin Sorbo, <strong>Bruce Campbell</strong> and Michael Hurst (who was one of the few kiwis who was cool), and I remember Dean O'Gorman on a couch nearby being a complete fucktard. It was really eye opening, the big stars being hard case good sorts, and the Shortland Street bit player being an arrogant twat.</p>
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<p>I'd imagine that guy would be a fucken LEG END to share a brew with. Army of Darkness is one of the best low budget horror/comedies you could ever wish to see.</p>
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<p>Shop Smart. Shop S Mart.</p>
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<p>Dean O'Gorman hit on my cousin many years ago and she accepted the drink he got her and turned her back on him and danced with some other joker. Fucken funny.</p> -
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<p>Yep. At one Herc/Xena party, my flatmate and I were having an epic game of pool with Kevin Sorbo,<strong> Bruce Campbell</strong> and Michael Hurst (who was one of the few kiwis who was cool), and I remember Dean O'Gorman on a couch nearby being a complete fucktard. It was really eye opening, the big stars being hard case good sorts, and the Shortland Street bit player being an arrogant twat.</p>
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<p>He was really funny. Sorbo and Hurst were nice but quieter.</p>
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<p>Campbell didn't like it when I beat him though. Should have warned him I am POOL SHARK when intoxicated.</p>
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<p>I understand. If I saw 8-10 high profile people leave NZRU, a Super franchise or NZC in the space of 18 months following a new CEO appointment, I would be looking at the organisation more critically than the departing staff</p>
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<p> These people were dropped as they were not performing. That happens all the time in sports.</p>