Warp wrote:
> There's an interesting point there: If an IT firm hires a consultant,
> are they really expecting that if everything is just fine in that IT firm,
> the consultant will admit it? Is the consultant going to say "I see nothing
> wrong in the way you are doing things"?
>
> Of course not. That's bad business for the consulting firm. It would
> mean that the consulting firm gets next to no money from that IT firm.
> The consultant is going to find "problems" no matter what it takes. The
> consultant is going to find ways to get money from the IT firm, no matter
> what it takes.
One also has to wonder why you'd hire a consultant if you didn't think
anything was wrong...
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