Muddy the water and catch the fish
CEO Stan and I had a one on one at 8 am but not in the
sexual sense. Stan wanted to share with
me his observations about the performance of the algorithm group under Comrade Carl Marks’
leadership.
“Gloria, no one in that group knows what the scope of their
role is. The system architect, the business analyst and the coders keep
stepping on each other’s’ toes. What kind of HR manager are you? I expect HR to
keep the organization streamlined and up to speed. God knows I pay you enough”.
It was the first time I heard Stan refer to God, from an HR
perspective.
Subsequently, I had lunch with Chief Nerd Comrade Carl Marks.
The Comrade was jovial and jocund, which is a word many people don’t know. In
Canada our English teachers were Brits so they taught us Chaucer and words like jocund.
I explained Stan’s concerns to the Comrade.
Carl, never one to be told what to do, taught me a new
Russian swear word, poshel
na hui, and then launched into a diatribe against Stan, without using the term big data
too often.
“Gloria, do you how Stalin controlled Russia? Not via big
data! He slaughtered millions and he purged both the party
and army. No one has ever surpassed Stalin's ability to control.
And Gloria, have you ever heard of Adolph Hitler? He led Germany
by polycratic chaos, even though he was German. As a matter of fact, old Hitler was the only one to integrate
between
three parallel command structures, which were always at each other's throats!
Does Stan know that Gloria? And do you know the Chinese saying, "Muddy the water and catch the fish"?
Gloria, there is a system in my madness, and as HR manager, you need to get the culture right. None of my nerds speak English. They are not mature enough for democracy or order!”
Carl poured himself a glass of brandy and continued.
“Kibinimat Gloria, does Stan want me to act like a Scandinavian, or like a posh Brit or
an naive American? Does he want our team to become Iraq or Syria?”
I was in a quandary, which is a word like jocund.
I must tell my readers that history has never been my forte,
which is a French word. And my present suitor (who is a big data nerd) bores
the daylights of me by discussing civilizational decline in the Middle East and
Africa.