Just my two cents upon further reflection... I think Paul and a chance to be a good boss and by that i mean knowing how to get the most out of his people while instilling loyalty. The fact that he was more white collar crime then blue collar crime showed how the family was diverse. Instead of purposefully not acknowledging the blue collar crew (and only taking their $$), he should have tried to welcome that diversity, like any corporation (and like he liked to think of himself as a corporate leader). Where Paul I thought was weak as a leader is that he was me-first and didn't really understand his "work force." What he did to Frank Piccolo was a crime, and clearly demonstrated his lack of care for family members. I don't know if he called in and had talks with Piccolo, but he should have, or at least broken him down to soldier, before ever allowing another family to execute him. He may have been a smart businessman, but i think he was a poor leader.