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Management by crisis : Comments
By Brian Holden, published 25/3/2009'The complexity of the modern world is outrunning management. Few problems are ever solved. They are temporarily subdued or given up on.'
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In the observation of my workplace, when things start to get stale the best remedy is to increase the capacity of the organisation rather than to reorganise things. Reorganisation might be good in the sense that Person X who had an easy ride compared with Person Y, has the tables turned thus achieving overall parity, however it doesn't solve any of the underlying problems. Increasing capacity on the other hand, like getting better infrastructure, improved software, more disk space, faster transmission speeds etc starts knocking down the walls that lock people's natural instincts in. Instead of doing lots of mundane tasks, it gives more time for staff to open up to more creativity, thinking and imagination.