Thursday, August 15, 2013

If It Ain't Fixed Don't Break It

There are some things that are so befuddled that they need to be tossed out and started over. And some things are better left alone.
    You can rest assured that if government (or management) is involved, it will take a committee to research and develop a strategy to better understand the problem, and devise a solution which will best assist the committee in formulating a definitive guideline to recognize the situation when it arises. Once the situation is recognized,  according to the guidelines set forth by the committee, action is then taken, in earnest, to examine the root cause and assign responsibility for the situation to those least likely be affected by the outcome. 
    After responsibility is assigned, it is then the duty of the committee to distance themselves from the responsible party/ parties and formulate a plan to control any damage which may have occurred. After damage is assessed, responsibility is assigned,  and damage control is implemented, the committee will then study the effects of the problem on all disinterested parties. 
    Then, and only then, based on all of the facts gathered thus far, will the committee devise a solution which has the least amount of positive impact on the greatest percent of the population, or the greatest amount of negative impact on the least percent of the population, whichever is more beneficial to the committee at the time.  At that time, another committee will begin to research and develop a strategy to better understand the effects of the solution, and develop a guideline to recognize any negative impact which the solution may have created.
© MC Andrews, 2013.

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