Thanks, Max! If you go down that path, I would encourage candidates to be especially clear about the extent to which they are implying a vision of where the meta as a whole should go, versus focusing on a vision of where CEA fits into that meta. I think people may sometimes conclude that a speaker is talking about the former when the speaker intends to convey the latter.
Of course, both are potentially relevant (e.g., to pick a less likely example, someone could propose CEA get out of the conference business because they don’t think conferences add much value, or because being in the conference business doesn’t jive well with the rest of their specific vision for CEA).
Thanks, Max! If you go down that path, I would encourage candidates to be especially clear about the extent to which they are implying a vision of where the meta as a whole should go, versus focusing on a vision of where CEA fits into that meta. I think people may sometimes conclude that a speaker is talking about the former when the speaker intends to convey the latter.
Of course, both are potentially relevant (e.g., to pick a less likely example, someone could propose CEA get out of the conference business because they don’t think conferences add much value, or because being in the conference business doesn’t jive well with the rest of their specific vision for CEA).