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<blockquote data-quote="Ragey Erasmus" data-source="post: 1043074" data-attributes="member: 56232"><p>Story of this country, we always go for the lowest bidder and then get it all wrong. Our success rate on getting projects done on time and to budget is woeful. A large chunk of it is the management structure hasn't evolved in many cases since the 60's. It's still an us and them mentality between the management and the "scum". One rule for managers, another for everyone else. Incompetence is accepted, opinions of those who do the actual work are not. All that's happened is the unions were busted so now it's even more lop sided with the same management faults still there. The industries that have modernised their practices do well but too many are stuck in an archaic system of the management having all the power yet none of the accountability. Failures are blamed on those at the bottom, successes credited to those at the top. We then wonder why this breeds an environment or resentment and incompetence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ragey Erasmus, post: 1043074, member: 56232"] Story of this country, we always go for the lowest bidder and then get it all wrong. Our success rate on getting projects done on time and to budget is woeful. A large chunk of it is the management structure hasn't evolved in many cases since the 60's. It's still an us and them mentality between the management and the "scum". One rule for managers, another for everyone else. Incompetence is accepted, opinions of those who do the actual work are not. All that's happened is the unions were busted so now it's even more lop sided with the same management faults still there. The industries that have modernised their practices do well but too many are stuck in an archaic system of the management having all the power yet none of the accountability. Failures are blamed on those at the bottom, successes credited to those at the top. We then wonder why this breeds an environment or resentment and incompetence. [/QUOTE]
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