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From: | "tennyson@caverock.net.nz" <tennyson@caverock.net.nz> |
Date: | Tue, 2 Apr 2002 15:15:01 +0000 |
Ben Dutton wrote "Snoopy - I noted with interest your comment "the sacking of Gattung". You must not be impressed with her management of the company. Why?" Au contraire Ben. Actually I think Theresa Gattung is a fine manager and an outstandingly focussed and able person:- but caught up in the wrong industry at the wrong time. The reason for my comment is this. If we agree that there is not much sun on the horizon for AAPT, then someone is going to have to take the 'blame' for that. It doesn't matter if it isn't 'their fault'. The institutions will be baying for blood if nothing has happened in a couple of years. Like it or not Rod Deane was associated with cost cutting and when Theresa Gattung took over to give the company a new direction that direction was into Australia. It is the drive into Australia, and AAPT in particular, that is now irrevocably linked with Gattung whether she likes it or not. I've no doubt it seemed a good idea at the time as Telcos all over the world were buying into other markets trying to increase their global presence. Nevertheless doing something 'just because somebody else is doing it' is a business strategy that, in the end, will see you come unstuck 'when the music stops'. Worldwide, once greater Telcos have come crashing to earth with a thud far louder than anything than Telecom will suffer in the future. But there has been executive fallout when big deals went wrong, and there will be again! With the new domestically focussed Telecom (in a couple of years), the new broom will have to sweep out the old baggage and I am afraid that Theresa Gattung herself will end up in the dust pan. The guilty will get away unpunished (that is the institutions and the board for letting the AAPT deal go ahead in the first place). The scapegoat will be dealt with (that is Theresa Gattung and team). Then, through the greyness, a completely uninvolved bystander will be promoted as the new person in the top job. That's how business works at the top level. But you knew that already Ben - right? ;-) SNOOPY ----------------------------------------------- Message posted by Harry Tennyson using Pegasus Mail 2.55 I have Word 97 to read attachments ------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To remove yourself from this list, please use the form at http://www.sharechat.co.nz/chat/forum/
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