martes, 25 de septiembre de 2012

Intentional errors for profit



The Civil Service is exposed to "unintentional errors for profit 'is so inefficient.

In another article (1) summarized its contents saying

"Consistency is an intellectual prison, defended by those who, in order not to make mistakes opt to do nothing."

The fear of making mistakes is the main component that other reviews we do.

These reviews can come from those who are affected by our performance, of those who assume the right to judge us and ourselves.

I can not but mention the "pseudo-errors for profit," that is, those traps, theft or defalcos, we commit expecting that, if discovered, will argue that it is a simple mistake.

In general, humans get along poorly with speed. The rush job is insurance provider failure.

With these elements I can say something about what happens to the slowness and cost of bureaucracies.

The "Administration inefficient because of paperwork, rigidity and superfluous formalities”, 'defines' bureaucracy', etymologically," government bureaucrats, "that is, the set of public servants.

The Civil Service is exposed to "unintentional errors for profit” is so inefficient.

Note: Original in Spanish (without translation by Google): Los errores intencionales con fines de lucro.

   
(This is the Article Nº 1.680)

 

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