Todd Haley Feared That His Phones Were Bugged When He Was Chiefs Coach
Kent Babb of the Kansas City Star has an exhaustive piece, involving interviews with several past employees of the Chiefs, as well as some current ones, regarding the environment under Scott Pioli.
Some of the issues raised within the article seem like standard grousing of past employees, who have gotten used to doing things one way, and are challenged when the “old way” is no longer acceptable. Some of it seems like stuff that goes on at other offices that involve highly competitive environments where the proprietary information is valuable: repeat after me, there is no expectation of privacy in using company computers and e-mail.
Still, there are some interesting nuggets about life within the football offices at Arrowhead, and how the current Pioli regime is perceived. Most notable is this one regarding former head coach Todd Haley, who was just fired last month.
Looking up toward the ceiling, he [Todd Haley] darted into a back hallway before hesitating. Then he turned around, going back through a door and stopping again. Haley suspected that many rooms at the team facility were bugged so that team administrators could monitor employees’ conversations. Stopping finally in a conference room, Haley said he believed his personal cellphone, a line he used before being hired by the Chiefs in 2009, had been tampered with.
The article notes that while turnover is expected with every change in leadership, the amount of turnover in office staff and front office personnel has exceeded that of other organizations that hired a new general manager at the same time as Kansas City. There were 155 staff employees listed in the media guide right before Pioli became GM, and 82 of them are no longer employed with the Chiefs. 16 of the 19 people to hold a title of director or vice president have left.
Is Pioli an over controlling person who focuses on unimportant minutae and breeds an environment of “walking on eggshells” as many of the former employees interviewed suggest, or is he just detail-oriented and meticulous, shaking an organization that needed it, as others say? The article does a decent job of presenting both sides, and the Chiefs had to have been concerned to make people available for interviews after approached.
Among the other highlights, an undisputed story about Pioli leaving a candy wrapper (no word on the variety) in a back stairwell and seeing how long until someone picked it up. After a week, Pioli had the wrapper placed in a bag and shown at a meeting to demonstrate the lack of detail that pervaded the building. “A great teaching moment” according to team president Mark Donovan. Also from Donovan, when discussing whether the Chiefs bugged phones in the building to monitor employees: “I’m not going to say that we’ve never done it, but it’s not something we do. It’s not how we operate this business.”
[photo via Getty]

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January 15th, 2012 at 11:11 AM
It was a Werthers.
January 15th, 2012 at 11:19 AM
Seems like a reasonable dude.
January 15th, 2012 at 11:26 AM
repeat after me, there is no expectation of privacy in using company computer’s and e-mail.
Completely depends on what a corporate policy is presented to you at time of hire. Fortune 500 companies will provide employees phone/internet guidelines. I’m not saying they can’t monitor people ever but it produces a counter-productive atmosphere.
Creating urgency and bringing in new ideas is productive. Creating an atmosphere or suspicion and negativity is toxic. Just because he shakes the tree a bit doesn’t make is dickishness okay.
This drives away good employees. What a loser.
January 15th, 2012 at 11:30 AM
He should have asked George Costanza how to do a real candy set-up
January 15th, 2012 at 11:34 AM
what a dickhead.
January 15th, 2012 at 12:13 PM
You can be a dick, as long as you win. Rex Ryan is finding out this lesson the hard way.
I cant wait for the Internet tough guy to show up and tell us how those lazy, libtard pussy employee should just buck up.
January 15th, 2012 at 12:17 PM
WTF?
January 15th, 2012 at 12:45 PM
WTF?
It’s like when a girl says she doesn’t suck dick while she’s sucking your dick.
January 15th, 2012 at 12:48 PM
Intimidation doesn’t work. Not in American workplace in 2012. You may be able to get short term result, but eventually the low morale will eat away your profit and the workforce.
January 15th, 2012 at 1:51 PM
First of all, you’re running a professional football team, not the CIA. Secondly, who the hell is going to steal or sell your secrets when you are a 7-9 team who got blown out by Detroit, Buffalo, and the NY Jets. Pioli needs to get over himself. Association with the Patriot Way doesn’t in itself justify being an overbearing, paranoid control freak.
January 16th, 2012 at 11:41 AM
I’ve worked at places where you walk on egg-shells or are afraid to do anything for fear of reprisal…You get yelled at if you do something without permission, and you get yelled if you don’t take initiative and do something. It’s not pretty, and working in fear is not a way to work.
Having said that, winning fixes everything. This could be happening in New England, or Atlanta (or other branches off the Belichick/Patriot Tree) but no one cares because they win. This will (for better or worse) be a non-story IF the Chiefs win.