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Why does the metric have to be the failure of the business? Does the bureaucracy consider a business a success as long as it's brought to the point of failure, but not quite over the ledge?
I think each regulation needs to be approved on it's merits, helpfulness to the business, (and yes, to the public).
What I don't understand is the willingness and impulsion to accept every regulation, regulatory agency, code, and bureaucrat that magically appears. Every. Single. One. If there is no pushback, we will be overwhelmed with them.
What I also don't see is the same combative attitude applied to the government establishment. Where is the outrage on your parts to get public buildings into compliance? Always the multi-year "not in the budget ploy". What if we apply the same failure of business model to those agencys that have yet to comply? Sue them out of their jobs.
Brent.
I think each regulation needs to be approved on it's merits, helpfulness to the business, (and yes, to the public).
What I don't understand is the willingness and impulsion to accept every regulation, regulatory agency, code, and bureaucrat that magically appears. Every. Single. One. If there is no pushback, we will be overwhelmed with them.
What I also don't see is the same combative attitude applied to the government establishment. Where is the outrage on your parts to get public buildings into compliance? Always the multi-year "not in the budget ploy". What if we apply the same failure of business model to those agencys that have yet to comply? Sue them out of their jobs.
Brent.