Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/11/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]It is very easy for Leica owners, like the proverbial couch potato quarterbacks, to criticize anything we don't like about Leicas and Leica management in a free speech environment like the internet and the LUG. While this may be good to a point, is it always deserved? As it pertains to Mr. Cohn, I tend to doubt it. It is not as if Mr. Cohn created all of Leica's problems himself. He came into a situation inheriting a long list of problems. More have come up entirely beyond his control -- the various new Japanese rangefinders. Compared to Leica's past management closed mouth attitude, I am astonished and thankful for Mr. Cohn's openness and frankness. If Leica is to solve its problems and survive, I think Mr. Cohn's openness to communication and new ideas is essential. His willingness to be put himself on the spot at LHSA says good things about him in my book. I doubt if any LUG member who is not Leica management knows what all of Leica's plans and new products are, or what kind of internal struggles are going on for one strategic route over another. We simply don't know - -- as Mr. Cohn does -- what is going on. This makes an accurate assessment of the situation impossible. As a Leica owner, I am more inclined to wish Mr. Cohn well in a very difficult time and situation. Stephen Gandy