03-13-2019, 05:24 PM
(03-13-2019, 05:18 PM)robdrimmie Wrote: The OCS was crushed by volume when it opened and I think that was a black mark for the government. I suspect that erring on the side of having too much stock was intentional. But they didn't generalize into availability or if they did they thought they solved it with the seven regions. I have to imagine someone inside said "what happens if all the stores are clustered" and someone else said "in four years it isn't going to matter, so just call it done".
If that is true I think the was a poor choice but probably not actually an incorrect one, y'know? Sometimes you gamble and if going deeper on the distribution math was going to prolong something with a deadline, a lot is going to get shoved through. If it's a distant deadline it escapes because "we'll fix it in our review cycles before release" and if it's a tight deadline it escapes because "this just isn't critical enough to fuss over".
So you're saying acting without thinking and immediately cancelling all in progress plans isn't a good idea? Say it isn't so!
The thing that bugs me the most is the ideologues who refuse to even acknowledge the problems Ford has. Who then accuse me of loving Trudeau.