Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Dr Simon Longstaff: Arrogant and Controlling: Cultural review

"I am not embarrassed, I am not embarrassed at all", Cricket Australia chairman David Peever said on Monday

While we digest the royal commission’s evidence of shocking misconduct by the banks and insurance companies, there’s another unpalatable truth to swallow: they have no monopoly on bad behaviour.    Continue reading 


If humility is so important, why are leaders so arrogant?
"Lots of executives think they cannot be humble and ambitious at the same time." (Harvard Business Review)



Giving umpires authority to send-off players for poor behaviour – including sledging – and commissioning a review of existing high performance practices are among recommendations to be considered by Cricket Australia following today's release of a wide-ranging culture review.

The 145-page report also refutes the "mistaken" view that CA had overseen a 'win at all costs' policy, but rather had fostered a philosophy to 'win without counting the cost' in line with recommendations produced by previous reviews of team performance and corporate governance conducted in 2011.
The current review, which was empanelled in the wake of the ball tampering scandal in South Africa that plunged Australian cricket into shame, contained 42 recommendations for CA and the game's other partners and stakeholders.
Of those recommendations, 34 have been identified by CA as either worthy of implementation or already contained within existing practices and protocols that can be re-examined in order to incorporate suggestions put forward by the report's authors, the Sydney-based Ethics Centre.
Seven recommendations – including the proposal for umpires to be granted send-off powers and the review of the high-performance operations – will undergo further consideration by CA, while only one was rejected out-of-hand as inappropriate.
That suggestion was for players in the Test and ODI teams to be "excused" from T20 International cricket to grant them greater availability for Sheffield Shield and Premier cricket, a proposal that CA refuted because it effectively demeaned the importance of the 20-over format.
The process also included a concurrent player review led by ex-Test opener Rick McCosker and Director of the Centre for Ethical Leadership, Peter Collins, with support from current and former players George Bailey, Pat Cummins, Rachael Haynes, Tim Paine, Justin Langer and Shane Watson.
That review resulted in the drafting of a "Players' Pact" which was released today by Paine and Hazlewood.




Cricket Australia Chairman David Peever says he wont resign.
Cricket Australia Chairman David Peever says he wont resign. Penny Stephens

Cricket Australia chairman David Peever refuses to resign despite cricket's governing body being branded "arrogant" and "dictatorial" by stakeholders in a scathing independent review.
Cricket Australia said it would accept all but one of The Ethics Centre's 42 recommendations released on Monday in the wake of the Cape Town cheating scandal, including a revamp of player bonuses, an expanded code of conduct and a red-card system.
The 145-page report canvasses the views of 469 people working in cricket, some of which have been redacted for legal reasons, and sheets a large share of the blame for the cheating scandal home to administrators.
The report finds a culture of bullying at head office and also singles out cricket executives for receiving $1.9 million in bonuses but Mr Peever defended the payments and his board.






Reviews published into cricket culture
cricket.com.au‎ - 18 hours ago
CA to consider recommendations as players launch new pact as Ethics Centre review into Australian ...
Cricket Australia and its players need to fix their bad relationship for ... ABC News
Arrogant and controlling: Cultural reviews damn Cricket Australia The Sydney Morning Herald
Ball-tampering report slams 'arrogant' Cricket Australia culture SuperSport (blog)
Daily Telegraph - Chronicle

cricket.com.au

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Daily Telegraph‎ - 1 hour ago
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Daily Telegraph

Australian cricket culture criticised by review

The Mercury‎ - 8 hours ago
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The Mercury

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PerthNow‎ - 9 hours ago
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PerthNow

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The Australian Financial Review‎ - 17 hours ago
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The Australian Financial Review

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NEWS.com.au‎ - 9 hours ago
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