http://goleathernecks.com/news/2015/12/ ... 54146.aspx
At the bottom of the committee announcement there is an 11:00 presser with MT last week. Pretty much explains who is interested, what the timing might be, and the plan to meet over break. He seems genuinely pleased with the interest in the position and from what I gather from the discussion, 1-3 candidates will be involved unless something more interesting happens. jc
Who do you want to see as a new HC?....Part II
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Yes, where it should be!wiu712 wrote:This would be a good time for President Thomas and/or the Board of Trustees to change the chain-of-command so that Athletics reports directly to the university president.
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Tere North wrote:Yes, where it should be!wiu712 wrote:This would be a good time for President Thomas and/or the Board of Trustees to change the chain-of-command so that Athletics reports directly to the university president.
Heavens NO! President does not have the time to devote to it. Should be under Advancement and Public Services or the similar. At least that is the way Duke does it and I always look there to see how things SHOULD be done.
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Presidential Oversight of Athletics
While the NCAA rules clearly place the responsibility for the conduct of intercollegiate athletics on the desk of the institution’s president, there are no clear guidelines that define an optimum chain of command. The appointed leader of the educational institution determines whether the athletics director reports directly to him or her or through another senior but lower officer. In cases where the athletics program is a politically sensitive program of highest interest to trustees and alumni, the athletics director may report directly to the president or principal. At larger institutions, the athletics director may report to a vice president for student life or student affairs or a vice president for administration which often represents a preferable reporting line. The simple fact is that presidents do not have the time to provide the adequate daily oversight required to support the athletics program.
The rest of the article that discusses who, when, and why is at http://www.sportsmanagementresources.co ... -athletics
Question, is Western really so big it needs the AD to report to a VP, or is the athletics debacle one that demands the president's direct attention? If a VP, who would be best at the job, i.e., the person, not the position?
While the NCAA rules clearly place the responsibility for the conduct of intercollegiate athletics on the desk of the institution’s president, there are no clear guidelines that define an optimum chain of command. The appointed leader of the educational institution determines whether the athletics director reports directly to him or her or through another senior but lower officer. In cases where the athletics program is a politically sensitive program of highest interest to trustees and alumni, the athletics director may report directly to the president or principal. At larger institutions, the athletics director may report to a vice president for student life or student affairs or a vice president for administration which often represents a preferable reporting line. The simple fact is that presidents do not have the time to provide the adequate daily oversight required to support the athletics program.
The rest of the article that discusses who, when, and why is at http://www.sportsmanagementresources.co ... -athletics
Question, is Western really so big it needs the AD to report to a VP, or is the athletics debacle one that demands the president's direct attention? If a VP, who would be best at the job, i.e., the person, not the position?
Not saying that this is the only way to go, but just for the heck of it, I checked out the org charts for a few schools that have successful FCS football programs:
NDSU - https://www.ndsu.edu/fileadmin/presiden ... t_1015.pdf
Jacksonville State - http://www.jsu.edu/president/pdf/Organi ... _Chart.pdf
Montana - http://www.umt.edu/provost/events/orien ... gChart.pdf
University of Richmond - https://provost.richmond.edu/about-prov ... 150710.pdf
Coastal Carolina - http://www.coastal.edu/hreo/orgpub/publ ... 341707.htm
New Hampshire - http://unh.edu/ucm/images/unhorgchart-2014.pdf
The short version, for those that don't want to click through all those links...as near as I can tell, all of the AD's at those universities report directly to their President's office. So, it sounds like that might be the recommended direction...or at least, it's worked for those schools.
EDIT:
For some more in-conference comparison...
SDSU - https://www.sdstate.edu/about/policies/ ... -Chart.pdf
UNI - https://java.access.uni.edu/HROrganizat ... index.jspx
Both of which also have the AD report directly to the president.
NDSU - https://www.ndsu.edu/fileadmin/presiden ... t_1015.pdf
Jacksonville State - http://www.jsu.edu/president/pdf/Organi ... _Chart.pdf
Montana - http://www.umt.edu/provost/events/orien ... gChart.pdf
University of Richmond - https://provost.richmond.edu/about-prov ... 150710.pdf
Coastal Carolina - http://www.coastal.edu/hreo/orgpub/publ ... 341707.htm
New Hampshire - http://unh.edu/ucm/images/unhorgchart-2014.pdf
The short version, for those that don't want to click through all those links...as near as I can tell, all of the AD's at those universities report directly to their President's office. So, it sounds like that might be the recommended direction...or at least, it's worked for those schools.
EDIT:
For some more in-conference comparison...
SDSU - https://www.sdstate.edu/about/policies/ ... -Chart.pdf
UNI - https://java.access.uni.edu/HROrganizat ... index.jspx
Both of which also have the AD report directly to the president.
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Good research ST. I would like to retract my earlier statement about Duke. I think I was looking at the wrong chart for them. From what I can tell now, they too have the AD (a Vice-President) report directly to their President. Does the President have 100% say in his leadership structure (broad and flat vs. deep and narrow) or does the BOT get involved in that?ST_Lawson wrote:Not saying that this is the only way to go, but just for the heck of it, I checked out the org charts for a few schools that have successful FCS football programs:
NDSU - https://www.ndsu.edu/fileadmin/presiden ... t_1015.pdf
Jacksonville State - http://www.jsu.edu/president/pdf/Organi ... _Chart.pdf
Montana - http://www.umt.edu/provost/events/orien ... gChart.pdf
University of Richmond - https://provost.richmond.edu/about-prov ... 150710.pdf
Coastal Carolina - http://www.coastal.edu/hreo/orgpub/publ ... 341707.htm
New Hampshire - http://unh.edu/ucm/images/unhorgchart-2014.pdf
The short version, for those that don't want to click through all those links...as near as I can tell, all of the AD's at those universities report directly to their President's office. So, it sounds like that might be the recommended direction...or at least, it's worked for those schools.
EDIT:
For some more in-conference comparison...
SDSU - https://www.sdstate.edu/about/policies/ ... -Chart.pdf
UNI - https://java.access.uni.edu/HROrganizat ... index.jspx
Both of which also have the AD report directly to the president.
Embrace the pace of the race.
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The BOT hires the President, but the President hires his VPs. Only when a new VP position is created, such as was for Rives at the QC, does the BOT become involved. Now, if the President is making poor choices in VPs, the BOT could tell the President they weren't happy, but the BOT doesn't hire, or as far as I know, even participate in VP hirings. That is one reason is is rather odd to have a BOT member, Cathy Early, on the head FB coach search committee. Yes, she represents the community and is an major athletic contributor, but still she's a BOT member, so that should have eliminated here from the micromanagement of hiring a head FB coach.sealhall74 wrote:Does the President have 100% say in his leadership structure (broad and flat vs. deep and narrow) or does the BOT get involved in that?