No, its not well managed. For an organization to be well managed it must demonstrate success in accomplishing its goals. The staff has to buy in to the organizational goals. Management has to support the staff in attainment of its goals. This year we witnessed players continually questioning management's decisions to the point of outright mutiny. We witnessed coaches and support staff unprepared for games (awful challenge decisions, headsets malfunctioning, games plans that no one seemed to understand let alone know about, record penalties, etc.). We are seeing a huge amount of player injuries indicating an organization not properly preparing its staff for the physical challenges of the game. I can go on and on but why repeat what has been discussed so many times on this board and others.
I don't think this fact has escaped ownership. I am somewhat encouraged that ownership is considering bringing in someone to act as a consultant to make the necessary organizational changes.