And if the employees agree with the consultant the accusation is that the consultant must have bribed the employee. I have actually seen that happen to an employee who then quit the company because of the baseless accusations. That company did have a poor HR record. Sigh.How many times I've seen consultants come in and make recommendations that a company's existing employees have been recommending for years. Upper management's inability to change is usually the cause. Its either perceived as too costly or too time consuming. So much easier to point accusatory fingers at employees lower on the totem pole !!!
Alternatively management cannot stomach lower employees being right, so instead there is a consultant team employed who do lots of measuring (you can only manage what you measure) and then presents a thick report that is indecipherable or unintelligible and allows management to say the employees solution did not see the wider picture or the considerable ramifications; whereas the consultants did.How many times ive seen consultants come in and make recommendations that a companies existing employees have been recommending for years. Upper managements inability to change is usually the cause. Its either perceived as too costly, or too time consuming. So much easier to point accusatory fingers at employees lower on the totem pole!!!
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