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scott <sco### [at] scottcom> 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"?
> That's impossible, there'd be at least one thing wrong, the fact that they
> hired a consultant when they didn't need to :-)
I can perfectly well imagine an IT firm hiring a consultant to get an
opinion on whether the IT firm is maximizing profit or not, even though
there are no glaring problems.
In other words, "we are doing fine, but maybe we could do even better?"
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- Warp
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