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He hires help from First House.
It's nonsense.
For this task, he himself receives NOK 1.5 million per year.
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“Emergency” due to the alarm jumping
price Sigbjorn Anis From First House, because he is the person in question, according to good sources, about NOK 5,000 per hour.
Are you saying crazy?
Yes!
The background to the provision of “emergency assistance” is the jumping situation, in which jumpers expressed their dissatisfaction with national team coach Alexander Stockl.
Anes was also Erna Solberg's closest advisor.
He was the Conservative Party's Communications Director, Minister of State, and managed media for the country's former Prime Minister.
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The taximeter is working
The new Secretary General, Arne Baumann, justifies Aanes' use of VG:
“In some cases, this is necessary for resource reasons, and because we believe it is useful for external parties to provide their assessments from the outside. In this regard, Sigbjørn Aanes has helped with his expertise in recent days.”
for several days? The taxi meter is running!
I assume that dealing with disagreements and conflicts within the organization is one of the challenges that the Secretary-General is expected to master.
As stated in the job description, representing the Norwegian Ski Association externally in a generous manner. Externally, it includes the media.
Surely that's part of being a leader?
Then maybe you should pay for this with your own money, Bowman. Because that's your job.
Ernest A. Liersvin
I have worked as a journalist/reporter all my life. I started in local newspapers, then ten years at NRK, then 28 years at TV 2. I have been working in skiing in recent years; Especially cross country skiing.
Communications support
I see that in the private business world, where you come from, Bauman, managers who have some self-respect, of course have their own communications director.
Or as I call them; Support Contacts.
And by the way, doesn't the Ski Association itself have a communications department with its own president?
Isn't this good enough help?
Or is there no one in the administration with good enough field contact to understand how to look at things from the outside?
In which Bauman explains the use of the first verse.
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Ski Association: Money must be saved
But, Bauman, you are now in an organization where you have to save money.
Is it right, then, to blame the ski association for its inefficiency?
Because this work is something expected of a well-paid secretary. I repeat: this is part of a manager's job.
I am convinced that members of the organization think this is extremely rude. deluxe.
but.
I'm not surprised Mr. Baumann is asking for help.
Baumann, who hasn't been in the Skating Association for long, has already had time to show off his evaluation skills, or lack thereof.
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Public relations assistance at Lucas Bråthen Register
Regarding the surrender of Lukas Brathen, Arne Baumann wrote one Proceedings in VG About this issue.
Or quite correctly:
Hire help from a public relations agency. To write facts.
Help me. Writing help.
It usually continues
But Baumann, he's just following a tradition, or a habit, in the skating association, that when something seems a little uncomfortable, they have to get help from the outside.
This was done in the Martin Johnsrud Sundby doping case.
Certainly also on other occasions.
Also in 2014, when Anders Auckland was frustrated by the skating association regarding a Swedish TV documentary about doping, First House was brought in.
A few years ago it emerged that the Norwegian Sports Federation had spent millions upon millions on contracted assistance from First House.
Here you can read more by Ernst A. Lersveen
Good, Norwegian peasant wisdom
This spending spree does not appear to have stopped.
The first verse has become a kind of “band-aid” that can easily be overlooked.
However, the first house is not what Bauman and the Ski Association need.
A Norwegian farmer's good sense goes a long way, Secretary-General. And it's free.
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