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本帖最后由 陌生的香港人 于 2011-10-8 08:19 编辑
阿海 发表于 2011-10-7 13:51 
I work in AT, not AC.
Also the internet sucks in AT.
No difference - I feel this seems to be a 'working style' of civil servants in local government in Auckland (esp those at the management levels) (if not the whole New Zealand). No matter it is AC, AT, WA, or ATEED, etc, many of them are actually the same bunch of people from the legacy councils ....
People are laid back, good at empty-talking, like to have meetings/workshops all the times just talk about visions, strategies, objectives, etc (which sometimes could be quite crap) but know nothing on the actual means to achieve these. Many projects are badly organised/planned which may sound so great in the begining but finally could go nowhere or disappear somewhere due to financial constraints, political reasons or simply lack of cooperation from other departments - nothing left at the end other than money wasted to feed those hungry consultants.... ~ |
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