AFL chief executive Andrew Dillon is competent in business and management but struggles with authentic public communication, relying instead on scripted talking points in media appearances. Critics argue that in an era requiring nuanced leadership on divisive issues ranging from competition fairness to societal concerns like homophobia and terrorism, Dillon's wooden communication style undermines the AFL's authority and fails to address fan concerns.
1 comment
AFL chief executive Andrew Dillon is competent in business and management but struggles with authentic public communication, relying instead on scripted talking points in media appearances. Critics argue that in an era requiring nuanced leadership on divisive issues ranging from competition fairness to societal concerns like homophobia and terrorism, Dillon's wooden communication style undermines the AFL's authority and fails to address fan concerns.