Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Mathur: "we're not here to serve our egos"


At the start of yesterday's powwow among leadership of the district's "constituent groups," Chancellor Mathur offered some remarks. I present a complete audio post below (unedited).

Some of his remarks:

* "We're all taking the Accrediting team's recommendations seriously."

(In fact, trustee Fuentes has responded to the Accreds' recommendation that the board cease micromanagement by asserting that the trouble with the district is not so much micromanagement by trustees as the "macromanagement" of "others." In fact, the Accreds made no mention of, and did not find, "macromanagement" by anyone. To hear Fuentes' "macromanagement" remark, go to the end of this blog)

* "[At the February meeting] over 90 suggestions were identified in terms of how we can enhance institutional climate....[including] 'respect people' [and] 'address issues without attacking individuals'."

(At a recent district administrative meeting, Mathur repeatedly excoriated the IVC Academic Senate President, falsely asserting that she was "behind" the senate's decision to pursue a complaint regarding the district's violation of BP2100.1)

* "[The board members] no longer are interested in micromanagement."

(During the open session that followed this special meeting, the board acted to explore a recent decision, at IVC, to discontinue the tennis teams, despite an explanation of how that decision was arrived at by the appropriate parties. I.e., the board once again engaged in micromanagement.)

* "We're not here to serve our egos."

this is an audio post - click to play

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Chunk - did you put Tom Fuentes' hair on Raghu's head? Isn't that going too far?

Rebel Girl said...

I've been waiting 40 years to say this:

"Only his hairdresser knows for sure."

I just took the picture. Everything else, I dunno.

Anonymous said...

When all else fails, attack them personally. Chunk and his think-alikes sound like their graduates of the Mao Tse Tung school of liberalism.

Rebel Girl said...

Mao a liberal?

I did not know that.

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