
The chairman of Capita has resigned. News that he had lent the Labour party around £14 million had led some to speculate how his hapless, meat-fisted "outsourcing" company had consistently won government contracts, again and again and somehow fucking again. He has quit in response to the "spurious" claims that his loans were connected with Capita's inexplicable success. That is, after all, how you can tell if something is spurious—someone resigns over it.
But the important thing now is to put this behind us and move on. Right, Tony?
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Date: 2006-03-23 11:18 am (UTC)Out of interest, does any other company actually do the same sort of work as Capita? I always got the impression that they kept getting huge public sector contracts because no one else wanted to do the work.
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Date: 2006-03-23 11:19 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-03-23 11:31 am (UTC)Out of interest again, is there a specific reason why they're all so crap? Do they pay low wages? Do they tend to rush work to artificial deadlines without checking it works first? There seems to be a constant problem with public sector IT systems, and yet most IT people I know personally - like your good selves - seem to be immensely knowledgeable and competent.
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Date: 2006-03-23 11:55 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-03-23 12:21 pm (UTC)So well done BBC for now farming out their engineering operation at Wood Norton to these fuckers!
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Date: 2006-03-23 01:41 pm (UTC)As an example, I am working on a several IT projects at the moment, one of which is quite small. I have looked at the original request, asked everyone involved what they needed and have come up with a solution that works.
Now I have the user claiming that the original request was wrong, and that it should have included things that it didn't, and can it include them now. The short answer is no, but there's no point in delivering something that serves no purpose, so it'll end up going back to the drawing board and all the effort so far will be wasted. In my mind it is the users fault - I've delivered what they originally asked for. But in the users mind they may consider the fault to be mine, or to be IT generally.
IT projects can be very tricky - you have to be very careful what you ask for, otherwise it's like a genie and you get literally what you asked for.
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Date: 2006-03-23 05:56 pm (UTC)So the clever trick is to ask for an IT project that will generate another IT project!
I temped at Capita for a week and it was one of the most miserable temp jobs I had (and I had many, many miserable temp jobs). Nobody talked to me all week except for one man who said something about rugby. I was typing car registrations into a spreadsheet for some reason. I think it was Capita. Capita, Capitas, Capi*tum*.
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Date: 2006-03-23 11:20 am (UTC)