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[It seems the new guy] is fixing things that haven't been fixed in a while and getting the team into shape. I think that's a sign of good things. Durrell has a long history but needs a good shake up otherwise it won't ever achieve it's mission. It's been poorly financially managed for years and stuck in an ideology that it's better than everyone else. People leave organisations. It's not a bad thing. Fresh blood, fresh ideas, chances for people to grow. It's healthy for organisations to have change, but it's true people don't like change.
I'm a regular visitor and I can see nothing but good changes. I talk to the keepers and the entrance staff and they all like the changes. Not to mention the growth of the organisation. I see no evidence of a one man army. The whole site is buzzing. Higher standards of welfare, better exhibits, more conservation, more staff and a more professional organisation. Yes there are a few well known names left. If they are truly great they will easily walk into another zoo and do the same amazing work there. If they aren't and are just unhappy with change then they will get a job somewhere else. No big loss to Durrell.
I love the changes. Some don't but that's ok not everyone has to like change, but the world is changing and we need to adapt to it as well.
[It seems the new guy] is fixing things that haven't been fixed in a while and getting the team into shape. I think that's a sign of good things. Durrell has a long history but needs a good shake up otherwise it won't ever achieve it's mission. It's been poorly financially managed for years and stuck in an ideology that it's better than everyone else. People leave organisations. It's not a bad thing. Fresh blood, fresh ideas, chances for people to grow. It's healthy for organisations to have change, but it's true people don't like change.
I'm a regular visitor and I can see nothing but good changes. I talk to the keepers and the entrance staff and they all like the changes. Not to mention the growth of the organisation. I see no evidence of a one man army. The whole site is buzzing. Higher standards of welfare, better exhibits, more conservation, more staff and a more professional organisation. Yes there are a few well known names left. If they are truly great they will easily walk into another zoo and do the same amazing work there. If they aren't and are just unhappy with change then they will get a job somewhere else. No big loss to Durrell.
I love the changes. Some don't but that's ok not everyone has to like change, but the world is changing and we need to adapt to it as well.
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