{"id":950,"date":"2002-06-20T17:32:15","date_gmt":"2002-06-20T17:32:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/fatsquirrel.org\/bologs\/vng\/why-the-world-is-broken-part-1-miss-management\/"},"modified":"2002-06-20T17:32:15","modified_gmt":"2002-06-20T17:32:15","slug":"why-the-world-is-broken-part-1-miss-management","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fatsquirrel.org\/oldfartsalmanac\/why-the-world-is-broken-part-1-miss-management\/","title":{"rendered":"Why the world is broken &#8211; Part 1 &#8211; Miss Management"},"content":{"rendered":"<h1>Why the world is broken<\/h1>\n<h2>Part 1 &#8211; Miss Management<\/h2>\n<p>Who is Miss Management ?<br \/>\nShe is the godess of incompetence, superfluity, and prodigality.<\/p>\n<p>Originally, the idea of &#8220;management&#8221; was to oversee, plan, and ultimately take responsibility for something. It&#8217;s quite a good idea in many ways and good managers were often able to take something sick and weak, and turn it into something strong and useful.<\/p>\n<p>Nowadays the meaning of &#8220;management&#8221; has changed. It now refers to a seemingly mandatory layer of staff in an organisation whose job it is to have meetings, discuss things that they don&#8217;t understand, draw pictures and find ways of disposing of company cash and assets.<br \/>\nHere&#8217;s a true story to illustrate:<\/p>\n<p>A while ago I was doing some contract work for a very large media\/technology company (TV, telecoms, networks etc etc etc). This company had an excellent set of IT staff, who all appeared to be keen and competent, and so I was curious about why they felt the need to hire me to do what was a very simple job.<br \/>\nBeing a contractor I didn&#8217;t have a desk of my own, and so was shuffled around to desks of the ill, deceased or fired.<br \/>\nOne day I was positioned near a bunch of right managers, one of whom had just come back from an outdoorsy management training weekend; lots of climbing, canoeing and team-building type activities by the sound of it. Group hugs. Emotions. Workshops. Role-playing&#8230;. that sort of thing. She was saying how much she was looking forward to getting back to work so that she could put her newly developed skills into action.<\/p>\n<p>She, and her suited colleagues, then spent the entire morning on the phones to various people arranging meetings to discuss &#8220;compliance&#8221;. As if this wasn&#8217;t irritating enough, I overheard them saying that Cap Gemini were being brought in for a meeting. Why ? I thought. Why bring in vastly overpriced consultants when you have such a good team of *genuinely* skilled teccies ?<\/p>\n<p>Later that day the entire IT department was taken into a meeting and told that the company was downsizing and 50% of them were being fired! Perhaps they needed to fund the hours-worth of consultancy with cap-gemini ?<\/p>\n<p>Since then the company has announced even greater losses and is in even more trouble. I just love the idea of management sitting in their massivel expsnsive offices wringing their hands saying &#8220;But we&#8217;ve spent 100s of millions on consultants and strategy groups and we&#8217;re still loosing money! How ? Quick, hire more accountants!&#8221;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Why the world is broken Part 1 &#8211; Miss Management Who is Miss Management ? She is the godess of incompetence, superfluity, and prodigality. Originally, the idea of &#8220;management&#8221; was to oversee, plan, and ultimately take responsibility for something. 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