On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 5:15 PM, Judah McAuley <[email protected]> wrote:
> Seems to me that that sort of inefficiency is rife in both the public
> and private sector and that as a company/organization grows, the
> ability to be nimble and go in new, more effective, directions
> decreases. I'd say that the problems with government agencies tends to
> be more with their size/age rather than the fact that they are public
> agencies. Could be wrong though.

Certainly, there is plenty in big corporate America too.  But when I
enter a government building and interact with government employees it
is painfully obvious that they have barely progressed since the
1960's.  Very few companies are as far behind as government, though
they do exist.

There is probably some correlation between size and waste, but in my
experience, even small government agencies have a ton of waste.

-Cameron

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