Are terrible leaders. AUO will crumble because of them. Agree or disagree?
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Nicosia would give his left nut just to help his AR get an app.
Whats the premise of the show, aneubert bangs everybody? Please explain
The AUO Managers could be in their own sit-com. A really, really bad and depressing sit-com but a sit-com none the less.
Dukes and smith running the urban team
Personally I think they should bring dukes back and form an "urban specialist" admissions team.
I heard nicassio makes his team a big steaming pot of home-made marinara sauce, then pours it slowly over their genital regions. Any truth to that??
Nikki is killing it over there! And by killing it, I mean her general health and wellbeing cuz the bitch look like a scarecrow.
The leadership at AUO is terrible. Ralph is in a leadership position with no degree, Ann sits in her office making fun of the staff/mean girl style, Katie dictates all her work to the training department, Gavlik almost failed out of school but gets a promotion to be in charge of a University; spends most of his time protecting Foti, Nikki gets promoted because she becomes best friends with her boss's but has no leadership ability, Greg spends most of his time/day in hiding (still trying to figure out his hiding spot at ai) and Knittle spends more time on PTO then working.
People who say they are great are not. Why all the lawsuits if you are a quality manager? Managers who are good dont need their egos stroked. They lead by example doing the right thing daily. You schmucks slither through the isles degrading women and bragging when you hit on them during work hrs.
Quality managers at AUO! No doubt. The Walk's are great! Ralphie is amazing. Who can forget about our fantastic Campus Directors. Those two are the best. Gavlik is solid. People get on here to stir it up. The reality is AUO is in a good place!
Agree. The leadership at auo is laughable. Some of the worst manager of all time. Totally clueless and auo is crumbling around them.
I taught for years at Ai, but I have no idea what an SA, an SSB, an SAM, nor an SSA is. Any clarification will be appreciated.
I taught for years at Ai, but I have no idea what an SA, an SSB, an SAM, nor an SSA is. Any clarification will be appreciated.
I will say a very small percent of the managers have even considered what happens once the SAs build actual SSBs. The SAMs (save for the former SSA managers) seem completely lost when thinking about and evaluating the growing student bodies. There needs to be a shift to find balance between recruiting and managing current student success.
Disagree. There are some very good leaders at AUO. Not all of them, but a few