Re: Jockey Club makes it's case for Federal Intervention (423 Views)
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Tavasco (IP Logged)
Date: October 15, 2014 01:19PM
I am so glad you prefaced the post with [b]"This is one side of the story:"[/b]
McKinsey & Co. always reminds me of [i]"House of Lies"[/i] and I enjoy the latter.
I am left wondering what the objectives and compensation of the engagement are? Probably T&M for services and study and study.
Smacks of political appointees hiring so called experts to tell them what the problem is. Let me make it easy, a problem is defined as [u]the difference between what you have and what you want.[/u] Fill in your own specifics. The solution is to reward the desired behavior and penalize the unwanted behavior.
The McKinsey side of the story sure makes things sound complex and expensive. I long for simple solutions like thirty days public service in Nigeria for suspicion of wrong doing.
Uniform testing solves what problem exactly? Getting the Federal Government involved is a solution?
A very frustrating read! Thanks for the post Miff it is an otherwise slow day.
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