marcush. wrote:I very much beg to differ.
I certainly don´t speak of optimised streamlined processes,sure this takes time ...but in my opinion it´s not a streamlining what MGP does need but some core competence a guy who can look up something and tell the specilists if it´s going to work or if it´s a load of crap and order them to start afresh.
Always when some bright guy is coming into the fry you INSTANTLY see results especially when there was something wrong before ..the guy steps in and in a few days he will stumble across some things he has more questions than answers and he will not relent till there is a useful answer...or hire competence and things suddenly jusz take a new ordered directions and the pieces just fall into place naturally..or not and he will point ,out why it cannot work..
In a big company you will of course need a year or so to forge the network ,till you have earned the respect of your collegues and pretty much are a integrated member of the family ..but the impact ...it starts instantly.Everytime.
There are enough competent people out there, that is really not the problem. Bringing in fresh people generally means bringing in fresh ideas; but it's always the same 2 questions: 1) will people even listen to him and 2) even if they do, will an idea that sounds very reasonable in theory, work in the reality?
I also think you are looking kinda from the perspective "1 good guy can make the difference". That is really not the case in today's business. Succesfull entreprises lean on effective decisionmaking and innovative thinking. One core aspect of that is thinking not as an individual, but as a group. To put it specifically: how many times did you heard a very good idea from somebody else, but inmediately added something to it that made it even better? That's why one person doesn't make the difference: a group will always work out better ideas. You might be suprised, but when a team is facing something like a shortage of df, the team might need not an aerodynamic expert, but a teamplayer who can bring together the group in order to generate knowledge by bringing bits and pieces of information from each individual together.
Believe me, people always say Newey made Red Bull what they are today, and he certainly had an impact, but he too had to fit in such a business model in order to get Red Bull succesfull.