Originally Posted by Buster Goode
Dirty? He (along with the staff) did the hard work in selling him on his vision. I wouldn't see that as dirty at all. Nothing different from someone in sales recruiting a customer over to another vendor if you change jobs. If he truly believes in their talent and has room for them at IU, I would expect him to want them to follow him.
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That's why a lot of businesses will build "non-compete" clauses into their salesperson contracts.
"In the event your employment with XYZ CORP is terminated, for any reason, you shall not contact any of XYZ's customers for a period of 12 months following termination of your employment."
Verbiage like that. That said, I think Archie will use his player development skills a lot less on this new assignment, and his strategy & recruiting skills a lot more. IU won't have the patience to wait for a player like Kendall Pollard to "develop". His new recruits will generally need to hit the ground running.
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