NuclearNed
Raconteur
*The story below is true, but intentionally vague in parts.
Last night I was part of an organizational board meeting. I am the chairman of perhaps the most significant committee in this organization. Our committee is in charge of providing vision and direction for the organization. For the last few years, it has been noted that our organization is in decline and needs some new focus, lest the organization degrades to the point that it ceases to be.
Last night I presented my committee's Plan for redirecting the organization. A big chunk of the Plan was some restructuring and eliminating an important part of the organization that is near and dear to the hearts of the old guard (who made up about 70%-80% of last night's attendees). To say the least, the Plan was not very popular and I spent a good hour answering loaded questions and defending the Plan. Since I am the chair of my committee, the perception seemed to be that it was all my idea, and some of the questions seemed to get rather pointed and personal.
To say the least, I left the meeting as a mass of frayed nerves. And I don't feel much better today.
Last night I was part of an organizational board meeting. I am the chairman of perhaps the most significant committee in this organization. Our committee is in charge of providing vision and direction for the organization. For the last few years, it has been noted that our organization is in decline and needs some new focus, lest the organization degrades to the point that it ceases to be.
Last night I presented my committee's Plan for redirecting the organization. A big chunk of the Plan was some restructuring and eliminating an important part of the organization that is near and dear to the hearts of the old guard (who made up about 70%-80% of last night's attendees). To say the least, the Plan was not very popular and I spent a good hour answering loaded questions and defending the Plan. Since I am the chair of my committee, the perception seemed to be that it was all my idea, and some of the questions seemed to get rather pointed and personal.
To say the least, I left the meeting as a mass of frayed nerves. And I don't feel much better today.