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The JC likes his pet management theories as you know, readers, and none are dearer to his heart than the idea that the [[High modernism|high-modernist]]s have, for forty years, held western management orthodoxy hostage. | [[System redundancy|The]] JC likes his pet management theories as you know, readers, and none are dearer to his heart than the idea that the [[High modernism|high-modernist]]s have, for forty years, held western management orthodoxy hostage. | ||
The programme is as simple to state as it is self-serving: a distributed organisation is best controlled centrally, and from the place with the best view of the big picture: the top. All relevant information can be articulated as data — you know: “[[Signal-to-noise ratio|In God we trust, all others must bring data]]” — and, with enough data everything about the organisation’s present can be known and its future extrapolated. | The programme is as simple to state as it is self-serving: a distributed organisation is best controlled centrally, and from the place with the best view of the big picture: the top. All relevant information can be articulated as data — you know: “[[Signal-to-noise ratio|In God we trust, all others must bring data]]” — and, with enough data everything about the organisation’s present can be known and its future extrapolated. |