Monday, February 26, 2007

The Consultant

Of all the businesses, by far,
Consultancy's the most bizarre.
For, to the penetrating eye,
There is no apparent reason why,
With no more assets than a pen,
This group of personable men,
Can sell to a client more than twice,
The same ridiculous advice,
Or find in such a rich profusion,
Problems to fit their own solution.

Bertie Ramsbottom, in the Financial Times, April 11, 1981

quoted in Management consultants: what do they do?, De Jon, Van Eekelen, The Leadership & Organization Development Journal 20/4 1990, 181-188

Saturday, February 03, 2007

Accounting for service

"Happy are those who hunger and thirst for what it's right; they shall be satisfied."
Matthew 5: 5-6

For me, this is why I want accountability in my public services. To me being accountable is about justifying what you do, so you might do the unpopular, but the right thing; you account for it. On the other hand, you might do the wrong thing and have to explain your action. That is accountability. And I want to know that accountability does exist, that those who hunger and thirst for what is right are satisfied.

I think I have to work out what I think accountability is or what managers think it is. It sounds like a personal construction so I could I research what managers say about accountability in order to explore their constructs, but Sinclair has already done that. Alternatively perhaps I could find models of accountability, and compare how public managers actions match the models, which sounds a more positivist approach.