12-21-2021, 01:32 PM
RE: Decision Making in DAL
My take going back to this summer is that the issue with Cuban's decision making in the past was that frankly he had disorganized chaos beneath him in the organization with many strong opinions flying around and in conflict and competition with each other. Cuban then felt the need to make a final call in that chaos, not often sure who to listen to.
Was the chaos Cuban's fault? Yes, it happened on his watch. But I think Donnie was the main culprit of not keeping his organization in line.
I think Nico will do a much better job of consolidating the expertise and opinions within the organization and hopefully bring ONE clear path to Cuban's plate and ask for his stamp of approval. That way Cuban won't actually be making the decisions. Instead it will be the collective wisdom of those hired to have the expertise, brought together by the oversight and leadership of Nico.
My take going back to this summer is that the issue with Cuban's decision making in the past was that frankly he had disorganized chaos beneath him in the organization with many strong opinions flying around and in conflict and competition with each other. Cuban then felt the need to make a final call in that chaos, not often sure who to listen to.
Was the chaos Cuban's fault? Yes, it happened on his watch. But I think Donnie was the main culprit of not keeping his organization in line.
I think Nico will do a much better job of consolidating the expertise and opinions within the organization and hopefully bring ONE clear path to Cuban's plate and ask for his stamp of approval. That way Cuban won't actually be making the decisions. Instead it will be the collective wisdom of those hired to have the expertise, brought together by the oversight and leadership of Nico.