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MassInsider t1_ixjz6uh wrote
Reply to comment by your_city_councilor in Eric Batista Hired As New Worcester City Manager by guybehindawall
Again, they ALL. Interview. Other. People. All of them. The only scenarios is in instances where a position is created for a specific person. And even then, depending on corp policy, they may still interview someone. Because decisions made in a vacuum are bad.
To your point, the fix may be in. But they do it because its due diligence.
If you are ok with elected officials doing just whatever the hell they want, that is your right. That they are ok with it looking that way is rather frightening
MassInsider t1_ixj6ikh wrote
Reply to comment by your_city_councilor in Eric Batista Hired As New Worcester City Manager by guybehindawall
It is almost certainly internal policy, to start with. On top of that, investors don't give a single shit how long she's been there, if someone better was able to be acquired that's who they want.
I've seen places with an internal candidate in a hard to find discipline (data scientists types 10 years ago, for ex. ) not be able to promote someone because they can't find someone else to interview and company policy was all roles are competitive and in;lude non-current employees. While that's a little extreme, in the end its just bad practice to always promote from within. You want to consistently bring in talent with new experiences, especially at competitors. If all your lead or middle management roles are all internal promotions, you start to become a bubble. Thats VERY bad, especially in a high tech situation.
Back to the CM thing, in this case, they didn't even let anyone apply. He didnt' technically apply, never mind interview. There was just no process. Petty had an order last night asking for Batista's resume. They already appointed him and they never asked for the resume on the record? Yes, some of it may have been performative if they had more process, because they had the votes, but its government ffs. Some of it is performative.
Now it just looks like Augustus ordained his successor. I have a problem with that.
Edited to clarify talent from competitors and not the illiterate thing i actually wrote.
MassInsider t1_ixinqji wrote
Reply to comment by your_city_councilor in Eric Batista Hired As New Worcester City Manager by guybehindawall
That may be. I guarantee you that she wasn't the only one interviewed. And that they actually interviewed her. I'm fine with him. They were irresponsible in not actually doing anything but want him and that's it
MassInsider t1_iwnyf27 wrote
Reply to comment by your_city_councilor in Eric Batista Hired As New Worcester City Manager by guybehindawall
Outside of family owned companies, very few companies would do this. It completely lacks even the appearance of due diligence.
MassInsider t1_ivhv5z2 wrote
Reply to Kelly Square proposed redesign by J_Worldpeace
LOVE this lol.
MassInsider t1_isfys08 wrote
Reply to Maybe they aren't lying this time? by operator_1337
This has a bunch about why the CEO says he's done, their finances post-covid, etc. He's 83, and his kids all pursued other things is part of it. He was positioning to sell it, but seems like he didn't find a buyer.
https://thisweekinworcester.com/rotmans-going-out-business-sale-friday/
MassInsider t1_irqaspq wrote
Reply to comment by pezhed540 in Worcester punk? by pezhed540
Def not going to happen.
MassInsider OP t1_irk03yy wrote
Reply to comment by earscoolbreeze in 2021 FBI Crime States for MA, Worcester County by MassInsider
FBI provided population estimates. I wasn't about to reconfigure the data they provided. I don't know why they provided pre-census number, but they did. It is noted in the piece before the stats begin.
MassInsider OP t1_irh4379 wrote
Reply to comment by Silly_Garbage_1984 in 2021 FBI Crime States for MA, Worcester County by MassInsider
For reference, the FBI considers violent crime as homicide, rape, robbery and aggravated assault. Those individual occurrences are in the stats for all Worcester County towns at the very bottom of the piece.
MassInsider OP t1_irh2xpt wrote
Reply to comment by Blackrock74 in 2021 FBI Crime States for MA, Worcester County by MassInsider
if you want to see last year's, it is available in archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20211128144916/https://thisweekinworcester.com/fbi-data-dangerous-cities-2020/
I'm about to forward to the new piece for SEO reasons.
MassInsider OP t1_irh2oqz wrote
Reply to comment by darksideofthemoon131 in 2021 FBI Crime States for MA, Worcester County by MassInsider
Yea, exactly. The idea is how likely you are to be a victim in said location. Its still a statistic, so certainly not a perfect measure.
MassInsider t1_iqry9w8 wrote
Reply to Former Worcester man awarded $8M after jury finds police fabricated evidence to convict him by HRJafael
Same story, some different info.
https://thisweekinworcester.com/cosenza-awarded-16-million-worcester-pd/
MassInsider t1_iqpc2fy wrote
Reply to comment by GrandMarquisMark in Former Worcester man awarded $8M after jury finds police fabricated evidence to convict him by HRJafael
Hazzelhurst made $161k, Doherty $149k in 2021. Not the first multi-million settlement Doherty has been involved in. He was named in the Truong case, a 16-year-old girl's coerced confession, that settled for $2.1 million.
MassInsider t1_ixonhmg wrote
Reply to comment by your_city_councilor in Eric Batista Hired As New Worcester City Manager by guybehindawall
Yea I was looking into this more today, specifically your example of CEO of IBM.First, I was a tech recruiter for a decade on the company side. I learned a few things. You never just take the next person up. Ever. You always challenge that person with what the market will present so you are always making analytical decisions based on the quality of the talent you can access. The only difference is in hard to find engineering talent. You typically need a group of whatever discipline you are looking for. That can be based more on opportunity. You are always looking and engage when you can develop someone interested.
As to your example of CEO at IBM. Yes, Arvind Krishna was internal. Ginni Rometty was internal. They know whose next, more than likely. If they haven't decided they know it is one of a few people. Because they have a leadership development program and are nurturing leaders. They don't have a next person or they don't know what they will do. Apples and oranges. And even they hired externally in 1993 when the business was in a bad place. Another example is Intel, whose current CEO left the company for 10 years and ran EMC and VMWare before they hired him as CEO last year. And we aren't even talking about the right level here. IBM has nearly 300k employees, Intel has over 100k. Worcester has a few thousand.
And I am personally fine with Batista. Much more than his predecessor. They did him no favors doing this the way they did. One councilor even addressed accusations of back room deals during the last meeting. I don't have any info about anything like that , but they shouldn't be surprised about the accusations. They did it to themselves. Now they are going to put him in front of community meetings? This idea that they couldn't wait to let him do these meetings before appointing him is absolutely absurd. They have hundreds of openings is the reason? Almost all those hires will be levels away from the CM and who the CM is has no effect on their lives. People take jobs for money, benefits, and their immediate report. Not their manager's manager's manager's manager. Especially in a govt job. Its all absurd.
When Eric chose to speak up in support of a search, when he could have chosen silence, that was him saying he was confident. Just play it out and look like you did your job. Not like Augustus chose his successor.