>  From what I can see, it doesn't really save them any money when you
>figure in travel & housing - in addition to a whole bunch of other
>problems they would not otherwise have.
>
>This is also not about hiring someone from overseas when they clearly
>are the best person or company for the job and not just to save money.

Occam's Razor: The simplest explanation for any phenomenon is most likely 
to be true.

Hanlon's Razor: Never attribute to malice that which can reasonably be 
attributed to stupidity.

Just because somebody is making policy decisions for a company--even a big 
company--does not necessarily mean that they are particularly bright, or 
even competent. Despite what certain ideologues would like to claim, 
"meritocracy" doesn't really exist in business any more than it exists in 
any other human endeavor. Businesspeople are not generally smarter or less 
subject to what might be called "irrational" influences than any other 
people. In all forms of endeavor, people very often rise to positions of 
authority because they know whose posteriors to kiss and are good at 
kissing them--and that's the only reason.

So the question is a subset of the category, "Why do decision-makers do 
boneheaded things?"

Because most people are not very smart or very creative, and 
decision-makers are representative of most people--not a special class. 
Because people follow fads, even in--maybe especially in--business, where 
if one person made a million dollars after jumping off a cliff because she 
happened to get snagged on a root ten feet down that partially dislodged a 
rock that revealed a vein of gold ore, then a thousand people will, without 
investigating the facts, follow him off the cliff and land SPLAT on the ground.

Ken Dibble
www.stic-cil.org 


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