I am not familiar with the people who are being appointmented, but they should have formal training in management. For example someone with a MBA, who speaks English fluently. (The job requires interaction with other countries' federations for planning and representation.)
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Originally posted by Paradigm View PostI am not familiar with the people who are being appointmented, but they should have formal training in management. For example someone with a MBA, who speaks English fluently. (The job requires interaction with other countries' federations for planning and representation.)
Imagine a guy like Shojai in a position of leadership within IFF. Fluent in Spanish and English, with charisma, character, work ethic: he'd have so much potential to improve the federation.
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Originally posted by Paradigm View PostI am not familiar with the people who are being appointmented, but they should have formal training in management. For example someone with a MBA, who speaks English fluently. (The job requires interaction with other countries' federations for planning and representation.)
But you know what kind of reality we are dealing with over there. Competent people available but are they connected enough to even get a job interview.Keep calm and believe in Fairies and Footballers Roxanaz
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Originally posted by diz View PostEnglish fluency is very important for such an international sport as football. The one thing about the younger administrators is that they are more likely to be multilingual.
Imagine a guy like Shojai in a position of leadership within IFF. Fluent in Spanish and English, with charisma, character, work ethic: he'd have so much potential to improve the federation.
Does he have the energy to deal with more b.s though? or the connections to be considered as a candidate in the first place?Keep calm and believe in Fairies and Footballers Roxanaz
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From one standpoint, it is good to see young managers come in and gain experience. On the other hand we have a problematic attitude in our history that we find ways to discredit effective managers who are successful in any area of life. This is not specific to IR and existed even before the revolution. Overall, Taj and Saket have been effective managers. I hope that there are no ulterior motives behind the push to execute on the new law banning employment of people who retired from government posts (Ghanoon-eh Man-eh Baazneshastegaan) in sport federations. I don't have any evidence for that but every time I see effective managers being pushed out I become suspicious. Anyways, I can just observe and hope for the best.
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Originally posted by diz View PostEnglish fluency is very important for such an international sport as football. The one thing about the younger administrators is that they are more likely to be multilingual.
Imagine a guy like Shojai in a position of leadership within IFF. Fluent in Spanish and English, with charisma, character, work ethic: he'd have so much potential to improve the federation.
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Originally posted by Keano View PostIn a democratic country someone like Shojaei may take one further step and run for president. But in all seriousness imagine Shojaei as the head off IFF. That’d be amazing!
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A significant role in IFF? Why not, all for it.
Would be interesting to see how he deals with that kind of power.Keep calm and believe in Fairies and Footballers Roxanaz
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https://www.mehrnews.com/news/447897...ر-حذف-از
As i said earlier, FIFA will ban us soon. No asian cup.Esteghlal 💙💙
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Originally posted by peiman92 View Posthttps://www.mehrnews.com/news/447897...ر-حذف-از
As i said earlier, FIFA will ban us soon. No asian cup.
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Originally posted by peiman92 View Posthttps://www.mehrnews.com/news/447897...ر-حذف-از
As i said earlier, FIFA will ban us soon. No asian cup.
Why not wait the extra months?
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