Friday, April 07, 2006

Bureaucracy: Just a Bunch of People Who Need to Be Recognized.


Wonder why the boats are untouched for 8 months? Don’t be. Those are the real examples of how so called powerful people need to be praised, appraised and recognized. They have nothing actually, if you turn your back. They just to be there, ineffective as they could be, to say something out of the research paper you’ve done.

Same goes with my tenders.

Was reading Nissan Revival Plan by Philip Ghoss, the man who revived Nissan when Nissan was going nearly on the verge of declaring bankruptcy. Nissan’s weakest mistake is it has so much of these elderlies sitting in the committee as the Advisor. Turn out to be the real project owners then don’t feel like they are responsible, like they own their failure(s) and/or success(s). Who would be, if the The Mighty Advisors tend to say another thing of what you have believe and you have no choice but to follow them?
The action taken back then was to discard all these Advisors and look where’s Nissan now.

By the way, it is one book I will never throw away.

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