Over my working life I been in private and all 3 levels of government employment, federal was by far the worse for restructuring, name changing etc. One of the departments was known as the dept. of Name Changes.
Once upon a time, a very old and once respected Australian company and a new, progressive Japanese company decided to have a competitive boat race on the Parramatta River. Both teams practiced hard and long to reach their peak performance. On the big day, they were as ready as they could be.
The Japanese team won by a mile.
Afterwards, the Australian team became discouraged by their loss and their morale sagged. Corporate Management decided that the reason for the crushing defeat had to be found. A Continuous Measurable Improvement Team of "Executives" was sent to investigate the problem and recommend corrective action and a recovery program.
Their conclusion: The problem was that the Japanese team had 8 people rowing and 1 person steering, whereas the Australian team had 8 people steering and 1 person rowing. The Australian Corporate Steering Committee immediately hired a consulting firm to study the management structure of the team.
After some time and tens of millions of dollars spent, the consulting firm concluded that "too many people were steering and not enough were rowing. "To prevent losing to the Japanese team again the following year, the management structure was changed to "4 Steering Managers, 3 Area Steering Managers and 1 Staff Steering Manager" and a new performance reward system for the person rowing the boat to provide more incentive to work harder and become an "Excellent Rated" performer. "We must give him empowerment and enrichment." That ought to do it.
The next year the Japanese team won by two miles.
The Australian company retrenched the rower for poor performance, sold all the oars, cancelled all capital investments for new equipment, halted development of a new canoe, awarded Special Recognition Awards to the consulting firm and distributed the money saved as bonuses to the company senior executives.
SOUND LIKE ANYWHERE YOU KNOW ?
Martyn





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