The current issues within the PNP, involving not only Price and Redman but others vying against each other, uncover a lack of respect for the leadership of "Queen" Portia Simpson Miller. These members are aware that "Queen" Simpson Miller does not take any decisive action in addressing the questionable behavior of comrades when their performances have been deemed unsatisfactory. Therefore, it is quite natural that such unresponsive behavior from a leader will promote a "do whatever we want" reaction from his or her team. Would such behavior occur under the management of the former leaders of the PNP - certainly not! These former leaders commanded respect and possessed the management skills to unite comrades then, and their governance style would still be effective even today.
Sunday, September 13, 2015
People's National Party Issues Reflect Poor Leadership
The current issues within the PNP, involving not only Price and Redman but others vying against each other, uncover a lack of respect for the leadership of "Queen" Portia Simpson Miller. These members are aware that "Queen" Simpson Miller does not take any decisive action in addressing the questionable behavior of comrades when their performances have been deemed unsatisfactory. Therefore, it is quite natural that such unresponsive behavior from a leader will promote a "do whatever we want" reaction from his or her team. Would such behavior occur under the management of the former leaders of the PNP - certainly not! These former leaders commanded respect and possessed the management skills to unite comrades then, and their governance style would still be effective even today.
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Evon Redman,
Jamaica,
Jamaica Gleaner,
Jamaica Observer,
People's National Party,
Portia Simpson Miller,
Raymond Price
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