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19 Apr 2013, 04:43 (Ref:3236471) | #1 | ||
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New CEO For V8Supercar???
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Mr Stensholt likes to write about V8Supercar it seems..
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Interesting stuff about a change already, and why Mr Cochrane may have left the building... |
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So you choose the guy who is unpopular at C7 for breaking a contract and got sacked by C10 - your only two potential suitors for FTA TV rights. Odd.
Speedcafe has a more in-depth story about the raft of changes here. It needs more than a TV salesman to run the sport. It needs a genuine sporting administrator and then contract a team to manage the sale of the TV rights. |
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Looks like the corporate structure has changed at V8SA quite a bit in the last couple of years. Look at all those people whose jobs Mr Cochrane arguably largely did.. |
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19 Apr 2013, 06:50 (Ref:3236503) | #6 | ||
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This one says.. "...We Have No Idea What You Are Talking About..."
While only a few hours later we see.. "...David Malone To Stand Down..." Ahhh.. our good friends at the Fin Review, shaping the debate.. and the transparency.. of V8Supercar. Again. |
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19 Apr 2013, 07:19 (Ref:3236517) | #7 | |
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its interesting.
in just over ten years TC turned it into a mega sport Archer seem to be doing their best to run it into the ground in half that time |
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Archer have had the time to run it into the ground. These outcomes are the results of the mistakes of the past. I reckon there is more to come with the NSW Government still to make comment on the future of the Homebush race, Qld Government on Surfers etc |
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Had 18 months to line up new sponsors, they havent |
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The real problem in finding a specialist in a single area of focus, such as the teev market, is that they are solely focused on that area, as being an area of strength (and likely within their comfort zone)... Which ignores the 10 million other things a CEO of a sporting category has to look after.. .. like engaging the conversations with the stakeholders, the owners, the sponsors, the corporates, the car makers, the event holders, the ticketing companies, the governments, the media, the fans... and anyone else with an interest and an influence on the successful outcome of the category's activities. If a person is brought in with a single focus, and these other conversations arent covered off by them, then the reasonable expectation is that a suitably qualified and capable and responsible functional head is in place to engage their stakeholders, to articulate the vision, to build a positive ongoing working relationship with their nominated playmates... It is arguable that the board of V8SC got it wrong with the hiring of Mr Malone. It appears, from the outside looking in, that the teev deal was the sole focus of his world... to the extent that the other things mentioned above were not given critical priority. Which means events like the Gold Coast Indy or the Homebush Street Race or a couple of the overseas events, and indeed corporate sponsors such as XXXX, such as Telstra and the like, may not each have been given the absolute priority at the very same time... such that the lack of a positive conversation with these stakeholders, has them using the media in some cases to paint the relationships with V8Supercar in a very poor light... and at some risk of not continuing.. depending who you believe. It might be unfair to lay that all on Mr Malone, we dont quite know within what boundaries he was allowed to operate. But the world in each of the above areas is arguably at risk, or already detonated.. and what with a teev deal that was supposed to be the functional specialty, and the focus, not landing anywhere near acceptably for the teams or for the private equity owners, something had to give. Teams are hurting at a lack of REC income, which has affected their competitiveness, or choice of driver or other compromises. Archer Capital similarly impacted because all those dollars invested have to earn a return somehow. What might give some comfort is the story in the Speedcafe article, where they mention that a different operating structure is being put into place to deal with many of the issues above. And that a number of incumbents have either left the business, or were being invited to.. for reasons not always made immediately clear. Again, it all depends on the latitude, guidance, and the quality of the vision they were imparted with, as to their relative success or failure. As an external viewer, what we can know is that there appears now to be a genuine lack of an entrepreneurial spirit at the head of the V8SC business. Someone who can take the assets he/she has at his/her disposal, to have a genuine view as to their ultimate capability, to offer a milestoned roadmap to get to the end position. Mr Cochrane was fortunate in that in many of the things that he did, there was nothing in place, so anything done was arguably better than what was there before. But to some extent this too sells him short. The Adelaide Clipsal event is an example of a true partnership between government, sponsors, teams, government, V8SC, government... and is something of a business model that could and should be used in other situations to measure success. Its hard to do that when the sole focus is a teev deal. A change was necessary. Archer Capital & the teams did it. Lets hope their choice of a replacement achieves a more favourable outcome for all concerned. And they dont waste any more conversations... |
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The old model had Erskine doing the TV deals, not the CEO. Huge mistake by Archer trying to put it all on one guy. I also don't know why they bother with lame comments like "Malone will remain as a director of V8 Supercars to assist the business with its strategy". They said the same stuff when Whitaker and TC got the chop! |
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Another big question is whether they are going to appoint a new chairman or not? If I were a team owner, I'd want someone independent in there ASAP! |
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Not sure a Chairman is what is required at this point. A leader, who has a vision of shoring up the existing deals, maintaining them at at least their current commitment for now and beyond... of finding marketing partners for title sponsorships at rounds, for the category naming rights as a whole, for the teev coverage. Then worry about the oversight of the minutia.. there is a board in place, they should be capable to running the boat... |
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There's no doubt that the sport reached it's peak in popularity during the tenure of Tony Cochrane. He obviously polarized people, but there is no doubt that the guy was good at what he did. He could sell ice to the Eskimos.
I think that V8SC's, due to Cochrane's salesman approach to running the business, over achieved in it's position in the Australian sporting landscape. They gave the golden goose steroids in the hope of reaping higher ratings and TV contracts etc and now, together with the ever increasing problem for FTA TV networks struggling to make profits, find themselves scratching their heads trying to find another TC. I've long held the belief, that there just ain't that many good sporting administrators around! Simply trying to poach another guy, who has had success in another field doesn't always work. Like racing drivers, he may have been in the right place at the right time and a move doesn't always prove successful, as we have seen. Finding the right person for the CEO position might be as simple as looking inward, and choosing one of their own. Maybe, the sport might settle into it's position, somewhere behind the major footy codes and accept it's place in the natural order of popularity instead of trying to be the biggest and the best. I know from Archers perspective, that may not be acceptable, but they made their bed. |
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Using Channel 7 - they paid x amount back in 2007 (many people commented that they had over paid) and wanted results which it obviously didnt get. When Archer went to sell the new rights they faced this legacy left by your hero TC - no other tv stations were interested in the product and 7 played them (as they should). Its the same for the governments around the street races - V8SC fed them so much BS in promises and expected results which havent occurred and now Archer living with the Its no surprise that TC wasnt in place when it came to any of these deals being renewed - its fair to say he knew what was coming. TC could definitely sell ice to the Eskimo's - this however only lasts so long before it melts. |
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But did they not 'live up to the promises' because there was not a proper and sufficient ongoing dialogue between V8SC and the stakeholders that were investing their time, money and brand into the series?
Its arguably simplistic to call Mr Cochrane out as the root of all evil, when in fact he was executive chairman, had a CEO, and an operating structure around him as well. Build the right structure, fill it with the right people, engage the stakeholders... and we can get a race going on the moon! |
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Your suggesting that all this smart business people at Channel 7, XXXX and Telstra (who had previously renewed their sponsorship) lack any business intelligence. Shame on you. |
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Nothing to do with the shortcomings in the product - tv ratings, attendances etc not meeting projections during the last 5 years? Under V8SC things were over sold in the short term and under delivered in the long term. The seeds were sown many many years ago not under Archer's reign. |
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You tell me Archer are smart business people, but then you are saying they didnt observe these "seeds that were sown many years ago", even though for the last ten years you have been talking about it. so you are saying they are not smart. Maybe they are smart at recognising the potential of a business, but not smart at running one. This seems to be the case |
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I have to agree.... Archer got sold a lemon... Cochrane has even tacken a hit when he sold part of his stake..... It is going to take more than a good CEO or TV deal to get back the value that Archer have lost to date. The facts are: Archer Capital paid $180 Million for 60%, valuing the company at $300 Million. - May 2011 Cochrane sells 2% for $2 Million, valuing the company at $100 Million - Less than 2 years later! SOMETHING DOESN'T SMELL RIGHT! |
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I didnt proclaim them to be smart business people or not.
All I am saying is that it is impossible to make the impact you are suggesting within the 2 years of Archer's arrival. There was never any sustainability around the deals V8SA signed under Cochrane. The New Zealand races are a prime example of this - or are you suggesting this was also Archer's doing? |
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