After 30 years with Tribune company, the current publisher of The Chicago Tribune is leaving.  It’s his second time in the job.  Now the company is beleaguered by too much debt in the face of declining traditional readers and revenue – and without a plan to transition with market needs.  He feels  he’s changed all he can.  But as he departs, his statement was well put (read quote here):

"If there’s one thing I’ve learned in 30 years," he said, "it’s success is determined by great people far more than great plans because plans need to change, but great people change with the times."