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On Apr 3, 8:45 am, "Chess One" wrote:
"samsloan" wrote in message ups.com... Quote:
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THE PROLOG I have known Miss Polgar for 22 years. Well, cough while that may be true, it seems she has known Sam Sloan rather less over the same period. In a different sense I have known Michael Adams since he was 4'12" tall, or for 40-some years. He probably wouldn't know me from, er, Adam. You have known her for what, three months? If indeed you know her at all. Who do you think knows her better? THINKING REDUX An interesting question. Perhaps an even better one is what amount of 'knowledge' has been digested and been converted to 'understanding'. MEANWHILE... BACK AT THE FORUM 1) Don Schultz has made his own response on the Forum, which answer nothing, and Bill Hall has said less [the new Openess in action!] 2) Board members bore members with 'we were not consulted' commentaries about especially the Ex Dir, but fail to mention if they /needed/ to be consulted, of if the Ex Dir acted outside of his contracting scope. 3) When the issue of Frank Niro's action arose, it seems that he did not act outside his powers, and despite board 'concern' by Schultz and Marinello, nothing actually changed in terms of his scope of contracting. 4) I keep seeing references to amounts of monies, expressed as $30,000, eg. though understood these to be amounts /in kind/, and from my own analysis of CL rates, represent the retail worth of space. The wholesale worth seems more like $20,000. ETHICS TOO! 5) Are board members or candidate members /required/ to state other position held, for direct or indirect financial appreciation of any conflicting interests? Example 1: current board member Hough is a CJA official, and board president Goichberg owns CCA. Does Mr. Hough's position inhibit fair reporting on USCF by either favouring CJA with news, or depressing reporting by others? Example 2: does Mr. Goichberg's ownership of the largest tournament entity in the USA complete with the second largest tournament entity, USCF? He is president of both. Example 3: what roles or relationships, if any, are held at Chesscafe, who is the vendor for USCF's B&E business? 6) A Chessville question put to Mr. Hall, which he has declined to Answer, addresses the responsibility he has compared with the responsibility of Mr. Goichberg, or of their respective offices as Ex Dir and President. By not answering the question, then whatever contracting role Mr. Hall conducts is obscured, since it can't be known who else shares the decision making process. 7) Laying problems of contracting at the door of the Ex Dir's office is therefore a moot factor, since we do not know anything about his contracting role which could range from Zero to Absolute. 8) Skating issues based on vendor-relations with USCF's miasmic organisation is misleading! No politician at USCF has answered any of the above, which, let's face it, is something they CAN do about fixing USCF procedures while they are in office. It does not interest me to read what they /would/ do, since all management is a negotiation of the art of the possible - and such responses as from Don Schultz yesterday, that in 18 months he /would/ fix President :: Ex Dir relationship, are replies not answers to what can be done now. NEW BOARD, NEW SHOES 9) The new board can continue on the same historical basis with ad hoc and personality 'understandings' [a generous term] or they can convert the basis of USCF's management to objective procedures and standards, which is to say, they can adopt the right stance for any board of management, and not deploy themselves by working IN the business, but can work ON the business. These would indeed be new shoes to stand up in. 10) The candidate board member who most closely addresses these issues is someone who often wrote here - Randy Bauer, who in his Chessville answers identified these internal standards as the necessary and real foundation to support a viable organisation, and indeed also noted that many current practices were quite untenable to the extent that they are constant liabilities. While I have personally not been in great accord with Mr. Bauer over the years - I cannot fault him for taking on the least glamorous role there is, but it terms of institutional praxis, perhaps the most important. Phil Innes Vermont - Show quoted text - Way too lucid for usenet. ![]() |
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wrote in message oups.com... Way too lucid for usenet. ![]() Not really - we just ain't used to adult talk about chess. Anyway, several things have evolved since yesterday, and here is another message where I ask a couple of current board members about their own record, not their future plans - since, after all, the two are related issues! --- Now, for the first time I announce that I will try to engage clubs in partnership projects. I did this when I announced in my flyer released before this dialogue began. Sincerely, Don Schultz OK. Let's start a civil debate on this subject. What will these partnership projects entail? How much money will this cost the USCF (we don't have any)? Sam Sloan ---- Of the 3 types of question put to Mr. Hall, 3 were on finances, including the current state thereof... Specifically the degree to which the Alarie report [interim, Dec] was true. In effect this will evolve a budget status for the new board. I understand that some things are properly confidential, but under the New Glasnost, money matters have become even more secret. Supposedly there will be more communication by some means by unknown persons to an unknown schedule, but what they will discuss is moot, since funding is either unknown or completely taboo! The budget report of March 14th, as third quarter report and last forecast, is, it seems, even secret from the board, or sufficiently vague to allow interpretation of from -$50k to -$300k. P'raps if the current status can be known, which for both Don Schultz and Sam Sloan is something they can do NOW, then future projects could be /sensibly/ discussed: which at a minimum would involve surveying clubs to what they need [=marketing!], and if there is a fit with USCF's need [which is as yet undefined.] This is obviously an investigation that takes place over time, and otherwise we got Ready, Fire, Aim, but having constructed the cannon can't afford the cannon ball. What is not really so creditable in forward looking ventures is neglecting current responsibilities to know what's afoot during your own watch. So what is it? Will the new board members start at either -$50k or -$300k in the hole, and will this not require actually sacrificing some current activity to stay level, nevermind starting new ones? I say again - chess managers are in the business of the art of the possible, and should be assessed on their performance, which at a minimum includes knowing to the nearest quarter million dollars how the ship floats. Phil Innes Postscript: [I reserve a further note for Eric Johnson, and a potential conversation on contracting, since that has proved contentious before, to the extent that responsibility for policy and implementation have resulted in law-suits, and as a contracting party USCF engages in those unsound and dangerous practices I noted yesterday, in paraphrasing Randy Bauer - and which cannot recommend it to any partner.] |
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