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Rais Magufuli
KulaRaha
#201 Posted : Tuesday, May 03, 2016 12:40:09 PM
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Still hating on the guy coz he makes your tribal prince look like a twit?
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murchr
#202 Posted : Sunday, May 15, 2016 4:11:54 PM
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"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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kollabo
#203 Posted : Monday, May 16, 2016 8:48:40 AM
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Sounds so petty to me. This is the .

"Kwa nini mashine haifanyi kazi?" How are these guys supposed to know? He is addressing the symptoms, with zero systemic thinking.

Poor problem solving skills.
B.Timer
#204 Posted : Monday, May 16, 2016 9:55:17 AM
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murchr wrote:

Since they have invested in the machines, they should be in working conditions, especially due to the terror crime times we live in.
However, DOMESTIC ARRIVALS terminal shouldn't alarm Ndugu Magufuli that much. He spoke of Meno ya Tembo, Dhahabu, Almasi etc coming from other parts within Tanzania to this airport.

Transportation within a Country isnt that much scrutinized. There are numerous ways people may travel within a country - Road, Rail or even foot paths. What chances are there that people traveling that way will be checked for Dhahabu, Almasi or meno ya Tembo.


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Obi 1 Kanobi
#205 Posted : Monday, May 16, 2016 10:44:11 AM
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kollabo wrote:
Sounds so petty to me. This is the .

"Kwa nini mashine haifanyi kazi?" How are these guys supposed to know? He is addressing the symptoms, with zero systemic thinking.

Poor problem solving skills.


Really?

Sounds like a reasonable question. The operators should know why the machines are not working same way a driver should know why a car is not moving.
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Othelo
#206 Posted : Monday, May 16, 2016 11:22:13 AM
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Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:
kollabo wrote:
Sounds so petty to me. This is the .

"Kwa nini mashine haifanyi kazi?" How are these guys supposed to know? He is addressing the symptoms, with zero systemic thinking.

Poor problem solving skills.


Really?

Sounds like a reasonable question. The operators should know why the machines are not working same way a driver should know why a car is not moving.

I thought they are the custodians of the machines and therefore have the responsibility over its status/condition................. therefore they should know why it is not working and alternatives.
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washiku
#207 Posted : Monday, May 16, 2016 11:39:42 AM
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kollabo wrote:
Sounds so petty to me. This is the .

"Kwa nini mashine haifanyi kazi?" How are these guys supposed to know? He is addressing the symptoms, with zero systemic thinking.

Poor problem solving skills.


Are you serious? Who then is supposed to know if the people in charge and drawing a salary as managers don't need to know?

Na kumbe public servants are all the same in all African nations?
kollabo
#208 Posted : Monday, May 16, 2016 12:28:01 PM
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washiku wrote:
kollabo wrote:
Sounds so petty to me. This is the .

"Kwa nini mashine haifanyi kazi?" How are these guys supposed to know? He is addressing the symptoms, with zero systemic thinking.

Poor problem solving skills.


Are you serious? Who then is supposed to know if the people in charge and drawing a salary as managers don't need to know?

Na kumbe public servants are all the same in all African nations?


Sincerely speaking all the officials know the machine has broken down. None of them knows why? Thats an answer only the engineer can know.

Rather than question the systemic problem that has left the machine broken all this time, he's more focused on portraying the poor woman as a liar.

Sad Sad
washiku
#209 Posted : Monday, May 16, 2016 12:45:52 PM
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kollabo wrote:
washiku wrote:
kollabo wrote:
Sounds so petty to me. This is the .

"Kwa nini mashine haifanyi kazi?" How are these guys supposed to know? He is addressing the symptoms, with zero systemic thinking.

Poor problem solving skills.


Are you serious? Who then is supposed to know if the people in charge and drawing a salary as managers don't need to know?

Na kumbe public servants are all the same in all African nations?


Sincerely speaking all the officials know the machine has broken down. None of them knows why? Thats an answer only the engineer can know.

Rather than question the systemic problem that has left the machine broken all this time, he's more focused on portraying the poor woman as a liar.

Sad Sad


Magufuli was not interested in the mechanical 'why', he wanted to know why it has taken so long to sort. There is a point the guy has started speaking of its 'American made' and he stopped him right there. The issue is, whether it is made in Kiangoma or wherever, why is it not functional for all that time. And in fact, even if he wanted a mechanical explanation, surely more than 4months is enough time for the managers to have gotten an explanation from the necessary people such that they can explain clearly what is wrong with it. Isn't the tall guy even trying to give the reasons anyway?

Management should be rather straight forward, we just like complicating it to be seen busy. Ensuring the small things are functioning should be the starting point...Unfortunately most managers are obsessed with power point presentations, corner offices, endless meetings and such other absurdities when the very basic are not fixed. When they are called to give directions on basis, they never answer with the excuse 'I have been in strategy meetings the whole day'. Doing what? Drawing Masterplans that will never get implemented simply because no one is bothered on whether the basic things are functioning?
kollabo
#210 Posted : Monday, May 16, 2016 3:08:24 PM
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washiku wrote:
kollabo wrote:
washiku wrote:
kollabo wrote:
Sounds so petty to me. This is the .

"Kwa nini mashine haifanyi kazi?" How are these guys supposed to know? He is addressing the symptoms, with zero systemic thinking.

Poor problem solving skills.


Are you serious? Who then is supposed to know if the people in charge and drawing a salary as managers don't need to know?

Na kumbe public servants are all the same in all African nations?


Sincerely speaking all the officials know the machine has broken down. None of them knows why? Thats an answer only the engineer can know.

Rather than question the systemic problem that has left the machine broken all this time, he's more focused on portraying the poor woman as a liar.

Sad Sad


Magufuli was not interested in the mechanical 'why', he wanted to know why it has taken so long to sort. There is a point the guy has started speaking of its 'American made' and he stopped him right there. The issue is, whether it is made in Kiangoma or wherever, why is it not functional for all that time. And in fact, even if he wanted a mechanical explanation, surely more than 4months is enough time for the managers to have gotten an explanation from the necessary people such that they can explain clearly what is wrong with it. Isn't the tall guy even trying to give the reasons anyway?

Management should be rather straight forward, we just like complicating it to be seen busy. Ensuring the small things are functioning should be the starting point...Unfortunately most managers are obsessed with power point presentations, corner offices, endless meetings and such other absurdities when the very basic are not fixed. When they are called to give directions on basis, they never answer with the excuse 'I have been in strategy meetings the whole day'. Doing what? Drawing Masterplans that will never get implemented simply because no one is bothered on whether the basic things are functioning?


If he wanted to know why it has taken that long he could have expressly stated it (In fact that should have been the right question that would address the systemic issue).

Instead his tone and body language appeared condescending and he wasn't interested in explanations.

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