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<blockquote data-quote="Ffermer Bach" data-source="post: 7713510" data-attributes="member: 51054"><p>A big problem, is people at the top often feel they know more than the people at the bottom, so are unwilling to listen to or ask advice from people on the coal face. I used to work for a large training organisation, who have now lost all their training contracts, but for years created systems that that were bad for the "coal face workers" and not good for the employers we dealt with either. Many years ago, I had someone digging out my ditches, and he watched me working doing my admin, and he said "if I organised my company the way your firm is organised I would go out of business!", he was right, it just took another 22 years. I am not saying all workers know everything, and the upper echelons know nothing, but a bit of humility and inquisitiveness from the top could improve things greatly. Best car factory in the world Nissan in Sunderland, worst car firm in recent history British Leyland. Same British workers, different managers and management culture!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ffermer Bach, post: 7713510, member: 51054"] A big problem, is people at the top often feel they know more than the people at the bottom, so are unwilling to listen to or ask advice from people on the coal face. I used to work for a large training organisation, who have now lost all their training contracts, but for years created systems that that were bad for the "coal face workers" and not good for the employers we dealt with either. Many years ago, I had someone digging out my ditches, and he watched me working doing my admin, and he said "if I organised my company the way your firm is organised I would go out of business!", he was right, it just took another 22 years. I am not saying all workers know everything, and the upper echelons know nothing, but a bit of humility and inquisitiveness from the top could improve things greatly. Best car factory in the world Nissan in Sunderland, worst car firm in recent history British Leyland. Same British workers, different managers and management culture! [/QUOTE]
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