Originally posted by Mich the Tester
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Rather than moaning at schools and colleges for not turning out oiks that are docile enough and smart enough - but not too smart - management could begin by admitting that most of the 'top talent' is parasitic and useless.
Any moron can cut costs by spending less. Currently those morons often have the top jobs. What's needed is a clear-out of the top levels, which replaces those morons with people who know what strategy is and understand that actions have medium-and long-term consequences on profits, and short-term gains can create long-term disasters.
Any moron can cut costs by spending less. Currently those morons often have the top jobs. What's needed is a clear-out of the top levels, which replaces those morons with people who know what strategy is and understand that actions have medium-and long-term consequences on profits, and short-term gains can create long-term disasters.
In addition to that often your IT workstream can be a large part of the budget and so it is always seens as a target to reduce - again without really understanding why the budget is so large.
It also comes down to the fact the 'top level' people will be getting bonuses based on cost reductions - which in itself will drive projects to cut corners and deliver substandard results.
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