Many years
ago, as a young educator, I was asked to take a test administered by a
management company. The test was supposed to label my potential leadership
style. When I got the results, I was surprised that it melted down to three
words. They were: “Shoot, Police, Stop.”
I didn’t
understand. The consultant who administered the test explained.
The
30-year-old Mike Dreith would impetuously make decisions quickly, without
process, without considering the consequences. The proper sequence for police
is: “Stop, Police, Shoot.” I got it and changed.
I think the
same advice could be shared with the folks down at City Hall in Fairfield.
Wednesday
morning, the majority of the members of the Fairfield Wayne County Area
Development Commission heard on the morning radio news that the city’s TIF
committee was recommending the demise of the commission. They handed it over to
a Springfield attorney to write into a proposed ordinance without talking to
anyone of the commission. Really bad
style.
I’m not
prepared to argue whether or not the Commission has outlived its usefulness. Maybe
it has. The truth is, many of the members of the commission have served without
compensation for decades trying to encourage Fairfield’s growth. They deserved
more than learning the City Council’s TIF committee was recommending their
demise from Jeff Vaughan.
It was a
“Shoot, Police Stop” moment that could have been averted.
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