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Andy Bunting's avatar

Thanks HK. Great post.

In fcUKdupcompletely the PFI's (Private Financial Initiatives) lauded as saving the country money & more efficient than State owned organisations. All have been an horrendously costly failure.

Every single privatised sector is in various stages of failure. Water, Power & Rail being the top 3 basket cases now.

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Argo's avatar

So the goal is to maintain control over direction while delegating most technical decisions to the unit and expert initiative? Sounds like it should work.

Finding the correct people to work in the council is tough, however. While technical expertise, academic achievement, or previous business experience are good bases to start from, I would consider picking an insider and allowing them to pick a team.

I have an article scheduled (at the end of the month) about Communication Overhead, a concept I've developed that says large organizations always transition from richer and less portable forms of communication (face-to-face communication or speech) to less rich and more portable forms of communication (the written word), which impedes effective internal communication.

If the members of the council are not chosen just as much for fit or ability to communicate with each other and the other factory members, I fear that the existing bureaucracy will simply be maintained.

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