Similar thing is happening to my wife’s hospital stateside. Management consultants have gone as far recommending the removal of snacks from all levels including those serving children. Which then in turn has operational employees battling management on expense reports. The whole thing is amazing considering some of the consultants have no medical background.
Eventually we as a society will finally learn that the whole outside Management Consultant/Efficiency Expert trend in business and government is a racket. Consultants don't care about your firm in the long term. If you want to save money, audit from within your company/agency.
If you're going to bring people in from the outside, you may as well just set your money on fire.
I couldn't get budget for a tool that I ended up telling an outside consultant about.
They were able to get a PO for the tool, no problem.
They then spent the next few months using said tool at what I'm sure was a very high hourly rate.
Management never blinked. And they were apparently quite happy with the results the tool enabled. But respecting and approving an internal request for same? Forgetaboutit.
Of course, they were "restructuring" the company. Internal employees had all become "cost centers" and doubtless, behind closed doors, "the enemy".
Something important to understand: Much senior management has become a step or two away from -- akin to -- outside consultants. They come onboard to arbitrage short-term financial gains, often of a constrained nature. Then they move on.
Paying expensive consultants is just fine -- preferable, even -- if it is part and parcel of making an end-run around employees towards said short-term goal and exit.
They are birds of a feather. (And they will shit all over you.)
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[ 13.6 ms ] story [ 459 ms ] threadIf you're going to bring people in from the outside, you may as well just set your money on fire.
They were able to get a PO for the tool, no problem.
They then spent the next few months using said tool at what I'm sure was a very high hourly rate.
Management never blinked. And they were apparently quite happy with the results the tool enabled. But respecting and approving an internal request for same? Forgetaboutit.
Of course, they were "restructuring" the company. Internal employees had all become "cost centers" and doubtless, behind closed doors, "the enemy".
Something important to understand: Much senior management has become a step or two away from -- akin to -- outside consultants. They come onboard to arbitrage short-term financial gains, often of a constrained nature. Then they move on.
Paying expensive consultants is just fine -- preferable, even -- if it is part and parcel of making an end-run around employees towards said short-term goal and exit.
They are birds of a feather. (And they will shit all over you.)