Someone else posted this a few days ago and I just got around to watching it. It's really good and I recommend everyone watching it if they get the chance. It will give insight into how the team will be run and I think would even change the way a person thinks on a daily basis.
I noticed how much time he spent in that speech talking about humility and being very aware of how they approached the traditionalists and in dealing with their expected reactions. Even being data driven they didn't dismiss what the traditionalists could still bring to the table.
"Hey, I'm a reasonable guy. But I've just experienced some very unreasonable things." -Jack Burton
-It looks like the Harvard Boys know what they are doing after all.
Someone else posted this a few days ago and I just got around to watching it. It's really good and I recommend everyone watching it if they get the chance. It will give insight into how the team will be run and I think would even change the way a person thinks on a daily basis.
Excellent video and insight. It's always worth listening to intelligent people speak.
Berry is very young to be a GM and lacks experience.
That does not mean he will fail, but he will need to lean on others within the franchise to help him make decisions. Hopefully Stephanski and Berry will form a partnership that helps the franchise to make the best personnel moves to produce a winning culture.
Berry is very young to be a GM and lacks experience.
That does not mean he will fail, but he will need to lean on others within the franchise to help him make decisions. Hopefully Stephanski and Berry will form a partnership that helps the franchise to make the best personnel moves to produce a winning culture.
Berry is a very young GM. He has plenty of experience. If he was 10 or 15 years older, with the same resume, you wouldn't be saying "He lacks experience"
Berry seems to be worthy of the GM hire. Nothing wrong with the "fast track" if you've learned as much as he has along the way. As far as the PC, he was extremely well spoken and answered questions more completely than we've grown to expect.
I don't think there is much question about intellect at the top. Combine that with a unified approach and it's clear to me we have the right ingredients for success. There are a million variables that will determine whether that comes to pass but I'm impressed with the foundation.