I upvoted this, then considered changing to a downvote because CoeffG may be my least favourite acronym yet?
I think the There should be ‘general managers’ for more of the world’s important problems.” is a great sentiment, but I don’t really think this is a job people can apply for, or that this situation can be planned an executed in 1-3 years. The example of Lewis Bollard is a guy who has been plugging away at the issue for basically his entire adult life, and become a leader in the field. This level of leadership is built through passion, trust and a track record, not through strategic hiring. Its good that he recognises this often takes decades and struggle to a certain degree that’s recognised through
I upvoted this, then considered changing to a downvote because CoeffG may be my least favourite acronym yet?
I think the There should be ‘general managers’ for more of the world’s important problems.” is a great sentiment, but I don’t really think this is a job people can apply for, or that this situation can be planned an executed in 1-3 years. The example of Lewis Bollard is a guy who has been plugging away at the issue for basically his entire adult life, and become a leader in the field. This level of leadership is built through passion, trust and a track record, not through strategic hiring. Its good that he recognises this often takes decades and struggle to a certain degree that’s recognised through