Originally Posted by
SoonerDave
IF there were an intent on trying to tweak and update the Pride's offerings, it just got crushed from what would have to be a textbook exposition of How Not To Update An Institution, subtitled "He Who Underestimates Social Media Risks....Much."
If you want to change an institution, to update its offerings, you start from inside, establish credibility in and out of the organization (to its public face), see what is and isn't important about that institution to the public, and then make surgical decisions about change. You don't come in with a machete and embark on a scorched earth policy. That alienates you from...well, everyone.
This new director, if he's truly working in that much of a vacuum, has put himself so thoroughly behind an eight ball it may be impossible for him to make any relevant changes to the Pride. And he has no one but himself to blame. He may have thought he had the opportunity to work with impugnity due to the presumed influence of "higher ups," but didn't realize even that kind of influence has limits. He's going to have to work to build and then rebuild untold relationships to get to the point where his every move from here on isn't scrutinized.
Case in point: One change to the pregame that wasn't quite such a big deal to me was replacing "Grand Ol' Flag" with some special arrangement of "America the Beautiful." GOF, the way the Pride has played it, is hard to sing, the transition out is always awkward, and really hurts the clapping rhythm and energy the pregame is designed to generate. And a brief, up-tempo version of ATB might have been a great replacement. But guess what? The insistence on changing EVERYTHING at ONCE has probably put the kibosh on even that small a change.
Now think about it: Had this guy made one change - just the GOF change - this year - I think it would have been received warmly, perhaps even enthusiastically. But not now. The Pride, now, is going to be under a microscope, and it will IMO be very difficult for any changes not have a "shadow" of this "brouhaha" over them. Sadly, it was all so unnecessary - unless the guy was working under some unknown direction from the regent mentioned earlier in the thread. Who knows. And if that was the case, shame on the OU higher-ups for granting "authority" they shouldn't have in the first place.
That's about learning to deal with people in a public-facing business, and like it or not, a university band from a big time football school is very much a public-facing business. This has been a hard lesson for the guy to learn, and it may take a looong time to get back to where he might have been had he proffered a more conciliatory or at least measured approach - assuming he ever can.
IMO, there's lots of egg to be wiped off of lots of faces. And the killer of it all was the entire episode was so thoroughly unnecessary.
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