>>but the problem is not in people. It's in the way the system's designed.
System was designed by the people, more specifically people with ability to make decisions a.k.a management
There might not have been one person making all the wrong decisions. But more like lots of small wrong decisions, but it doesn't reduce the fact that it is management that is always responsible for the state of affairs.
System was designed by the people, more specifically people with ability to make decisions a.k.a management
There might not have been one person making all the wrong decisions. But more like lots of small wrong decisions, but it doesn't reduce the fact that it is management that is always responsible for the state of affairs.