Here's my Gary Barta interview video after the Meyer decision. He's not giving any shits about the $6.5M.
I have never seen this interview before today. As a now retired school district administrator who served in public education for 40 years, I was impressed with Barta’s responses overall in this exchange. Some comments:
The commitment to principles in the decision making process is absolutely necessary and the most productive way to oversee an organization. The fallacy that a detailed and exhaustive list of “rules” will carry the day is just that...a fallacy. Rules are for managers. Adherence to valid principles defines leaders.
Barta’s track record in this high profile position indicates his success in established principles within which decisions are made. Gender bias over the course of his administration has not been an ongoing issue even in the very public world he lives in.
From experience, I can tell you that the top of the decision making chain is under constant scrutiny and the easy target for critics, many of whom lack the insight into the complex decisions made at this level. So, Barta has to suck it up, whh he did.
He referred often to the process within this controversy as having potential for improvements. Anyone who has been in a leadership position focuses in that area following a crisis.
He was abundantly clear that he consulted with the experts during this mess. That is what leaders do. They identify trustworthy sources and gather their knowledge, then decide.
I found his comments, as well as his poise, to be candid, open, and transparent.
The powers that be within the University clearly were surprised at the outcome. This should come as no great shock to anyone. Court rulings are often unpredictable and frankly, are influenced by current trends rather than settled legal data.
As to the future for Barta, when he is no longer a leader whose established principles are supported by his supervisors, he will likely be the first to recognize that fact, and will resign. Been there, done that.
Finally, for those that think I am a Barta advocate, you would be dead wrong. I am an advocate of highly principled leadership that shows effective results. You can take it from there at your leisure.
If you read this, thank you. If not, I don’t care.