At the very least, the people I'm working for seem to think that.
You know, the whole "keep 'em in the dark and feed 'em on a steady diet of manure" routine...
I had a meeting yesterday where we were discussing/coming up with the standards for our current processes. Mind you, we already have scripts/programs written to handle these processes, but *now* they want to come up with the standards for them...
Without going into too much detail, part way through this meeting, we were told that we were going to use Process X. From this, it is a fairly clear progression to use Process Y, which I pointed out. I was told no, we aren't going to use Process Y. When I asked for clarification, I was told that I wasn't supposed to be asking such things.
You know, the whole "keep 'em in the dark and feed 'em on a steady diet of manure" routine...
I had a meeting yesterday where we were discussing/coming up with the standards for our current processes. Mind you, we already have scripts/programs written to handle these processes, but *now* they want to come up with the standards for them...
Without going into too much detail, part way through this meeting, we were told that we were going to use Process X. From this, it is a fairly clear progression to use Process Y, which I pointed out. I was told no, we aren't going to use Process Y. When I asked for clarification, I was told that I wasn't supposed to be asking such things.