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Evaluating Evaluation Papers on Failed Projects Offers Little to the Future
Filed: February 17th 2007: News

Evaluations are a smart thing to do, as long is one is honest in their evaluations. Unfortunately when government evaluates itself using their most trusted consultants we should all know the conclusions in advance. Life really gets fun when someone close to the issue, starts speaking up and evaluating the evaluations? But it never ends there does it.

As soon as someone close to the original design, implementation or consulting team questions the evaluation with some proof positive that the evaluation is completely biased, well then we have all the makings of a great story for the nightly news. The Chaos and Controversy created to convince the citizens is a catastrophe for the cluster muck.

Of course the mass media loves to incite hysteria, sound and fury in the TV audience and they blow the issue out of proportion for weeks if people will listen. We all know this is true. Now then as I have been observing these events in the media and having been close to the scenes in the reality it has occurred to me that sometimes the evaluator of the evaluation has an axe to grind.

Perhaps they proposed a different method and had an issues with human politics of a committee or maybe they are actually the ones to blame for not considering human nature in their plans. Rather than fix the problem or create a better plan. The blame game starts and once started it will never end.

I certainly hope this article is of interest and that is has propelled thought. The goal is simple; to help you in your quest to be the best in 2007. I thank you for reading my many articles on diverse subjects, which interest you.

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