Submitted by GL4389 t3_120tl4q in technology
cartsucks t1_jdknx1x wrote
I wonder if Accenture will hire consultants to spend 4 years and $27.7 million to discover why this happened
Robbieopreddit t1_jdru922 wrote
They will assign juniors to perform the analysis and charge themselves top dollar.. von munchausen eat your heart out
miemcc t1_jdkxe2q wrote
Accenture are already a consultancy and management company. Most fucked up projects are that the customer doesn't have a clear idea on what they want, and that when the initial releases are avaliable (90% point), they change their minds or want to add on more functionality.
FYI - my partner is director level in a closely related company. She often fire-fights a lot of truely messed up projects.
NoRip7374 t1_jdlr5ba wrote
I think upper comment was sarcastic.
nfollin t1_jdma2qi wrote
Maybe not, consultant companies sell that idea pretty hard that only they are experts and know what they are doing. In my revisits in tech, they don't give a shit at all and do the bare minimum. Most are incredibly unqualified and titles are super inflated to sell higher rates. Often projects are done to exactly the minimum promised not what would help. Management consulting may be different but my wife was gaslight and has ptsd from her coworkers at a subsidiary there that focused on tech. Horrible company.
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