SCG BOARD CONTINUES TO DEMONSTRATE THAT IT’S A ROGUE BOD
Management Case Study #1 update3 — BOD good faith conduct
George K. Staropoli, January 16, 2022
This study will proceed to a climax late this month with the board elections. The BOD has remained silent with respect to the allegations and the members have also remained silent. However, the BOD has handled their problem with a campaign of propaganda.
I challenged the BOD and the members in a post to the SCG FB private member group, stating in part:
PROPAGANDA. I have studied the recent weekly posts, releases, enotifications, “news of the day” etc. from the BOD. My conclusion was that I was witnessing a very slick and effective propaganda campaign. (“Propaganda” is false statements, half-truths, omission of facts, and misrepresentations designed to produce a favorable attitude and mindset in the targets). What has been presented to the membership has been happy, smiling faces, eating good food at the Café, enjoying the club and sports amenities, and beautiful pictures of the landscaping. A picture of happy land and playing to the wishes, desires, and wants of the members.
All designed to elicit “what a great place this” and “what a great job the BOD is doing.” I agree! Meanwhile they have failed and continue to fail to address documented criticisms and charges of violations. Completely ignoring these serious aspects of BOD duties and obligations under state law and the governing documents. Will the new BOD follow in suit? “For they are all, all honorable men.”
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