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Boston drowned in molasses once.I think there was a company that gassed an entire village in India by accident.
I think that was really bad, and I don't support what they did.
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Boston drowned in molasses once.I think there was a company that gassed an entire village in India by accident.
I think that was really bad, and I don't support what they did.
Just imagine what the pajeets would've done if they had German efficiency.I think there was a company that gassed an entire village in India by accident.
Nah I like that.I think there was a company that gassed an entire village in India by accident.
I think that was really bad, and I don't support what they did.
Most consultants are hired to concur with whatever the CEO, board of directors, etc. wants to do. A board wants to outsource engineering to India so they hire McKinsey to say it’s a good idea to convince shareholders. They are not there to promote good ideas. Every now and then you hear about some shocking thing on a report from a consulting firm but the reality is the company wants the consulting firm to say those things so they have “no choice” but to implement these ideas.I am 100 percent of the opinion that anyone in a pure consultation position is a grifter and if you need consulting for anything in a business that you as a higher up or owner, your specialist hires and or your lawyer(s) or accountant(s) can't handle then it's moved onto being more of a personal issue and not a business one. Like believe in yourself a LITTLE - At least do assloads of due diligence on your own time.
A lot of people are confused about what Human Resources actually does. They are not there to help the rank and file. Same goes for legal departments. Once you get up to a certain management level, their job is to clean up messes. If you grossly violated employment law, they’ll coordinate with outside counsel for $1,500 an hour to make sure damage is stemmed. Most sexual harassment cases these days are mostly someone in management fucking a subordinate, the manager moving on and the subordinate wanting to get revenge. Or a guy awkwardly flirts with a woman. The definition of sexual harassment is unwanted contact - instances of awkward flirting is not enough unless she tells you to stop. Of course that comes down to a he said/she said thing and who HR chooses to believe comes down to if the guy is worth protecting or not. A staff engineer? Hell no but a chief operating officer on succession management plans to be the next CEO? All of a sudden the discussion becomes “nuanced.”Apparently the calls were not taken as a means to fix a problem but warn preferred employees in management to be aware of whistleblowers and potential future problems.
Depends. A lot of time company culture is dog shit and you need someone that can unfuck a situation. Of course hiring managers are often dumb enough to hire externally for stupid or superficial reasons and make things worse.I have always thought of externally hiring over internally promoting to any low/mid managerial position generally a bad idea.
This is most contractors in general. Most of my day job consists of getting on the asses of contractors to actually do what they say they’re going to do per our agreed upon contracts. Thanks to that inflation that totally doesn’t exist, every contractor with fixed rates acts like niggers or chinks. They will try to get out of everything, create bizarre interpretations of the contract or they will give you a change order for an obscenely high amount.Doing business with the Chinese in any capacity that requires them to hold up their end of the bargain; ESPECIALLY if the transaction is "for a good price".
This is a big one. Not wanting to PL too much but this completely ruined the life of a relative, with a high enough sum at stake you absolutely can't trust anyone.Trusting a business partner
I am 100 percent of the opinion that anyone in a pure consultation position is a grifter and if you need consulting for anything in a business that you as a higher up or owner, your specialist hires and or your lawyer(s) or accountant(s) can't handle then it's moved onto being more of a personal issue and not a business one.
Anything to do with INDIA. Literally anything. Just pretend that entire specific country is a black hole and doesn't exist.
100% this.Absolutely this. You will never get value from a move like this. If you pursue cutting costs like a retard you will just get less value AND long term frustration.
I've encountered this by proxy with a few areas of academia and local businesses where there's positions by all means which should be local physical offices are handled by random fucking people elsewhere and there's a "mandatory to follow or you're fired" script where you aren't allowed to either confirm nor deny you aren't physically actually located there even if you are hard pressed or someone is going to just pick another university unless you tell them. It's really weird too because sometimes it's not even a particularly big campus or business that's pulling the shit - It's absolutely trying to have megacorp advantages while not having the recognition and presence to get away with it.100% this.
Companies these days are attempting to outsource things to India that don't even make sense. Shit like maintenance requests for apartment buildings or scheduling/receptionist for car shops.
Fuck India.
A term already exists, it’s called penny wise and pound foolish. Lots of companies will do shit like monitor how much paper you print and try to reduce the amount of binder clips you buy but ignore the costs of employee turnover or low morale. Outsource work to India and when that crashes and burns, pay millions of dollars for consultants to set up a process to onshore those roles and responsibilities and to set up a new department. Nobody will ever accept responsibility or apply any lessons learned because everything that comes from the c suites is perfect and if it doesn’t work, it’s because the team that does the work just didn’t do it right.We need a snappy buzzword term for this sorta horse shit, like the absolute blindness to losing money from people dropping from your services or going elsewhere because you've made interacting with them or using them suck absolute shit because of an obsession with corner cutting and penny pinching. Invalidating the "Saved" money entirely.
Because it only really works if you have a hard line monopoly for the area like how internet companies sometimes do. If you have ANY competition or alternatives it's just fucking yourself.
Have zero knowledge or involvement of the fundamental functions of our company (eg: if you're a machining company and don't know how a bandsaw works)
Most consultants are hired to concur with whatever the CEO, board of directors, etc. wants to do. A board wants to outsource engineering to India so they hire McKinsey to say it’s a good idea to convince shareholders. They are not there to promote good ideas. Every now and then you hear about some shocking thing on a report from a consulting firm but the reality is the company wants the consulting firm to say those things so they have “no choice” but to implement these ideas.