Timothy Sipples wrote:
Sure, but the point is that it's possible to establish clear lines of
management responsibility and control when separating in that way. Most
commercial buildings have sealed windows, so exterior window cleaning is
typically a separable service. Mopping and sweeping within the interior of
the building are not easily separable.

That just reminded me that when I started with IT in 1983, everyone I came across was a company employee. That included the guards, the doctor I went to, and even the folks who vacuumed and emptied the trash. The word "resource" hadn't been used for a person yet, and managers ran projects themselves and knew who was best for each particular task. What a strange world it was.

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