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<blockquote data-quote="mindlight" data-source="post: 72276317" data-attributes="member: 21246"><p>Yes Polish Catholics and even Muslims and Hindus can be a useful corrective to a secular culture that has lost the ability and depth to talk about God and to engage with Him.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This issue is more complicated that your partisan party perspective allows. The NHS does ultimately need to be managed efficiently and with a long term perspective that includes training. The bottom line assessment of a business manager in the NHS does however need to be of more than whether or not he met his budget for a single years business plan. The assessment should also be of what costs his actions have transferred on to later business plans. It was the same with the Grenville tower. A 5000 pound saving choosing the wrong kind of cladding cost many lives and made a mockery of the cost efficiencies in the budget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mindlight, post: 72276317, member: 21246"] Yes Polish Catholics and even Muslims and Hindus can be a useful corrective to a secular culture that has lost the ability and depth to talk about God and to engage with Him. This issue is more complicated that your partisan party perspective allows. The NHS does ultimately need to be managed efficiently and with a long term perspective that includes training. The bottom line assessment of a business manager in the NHS does however need to be of more than whether or not he met his budget for a single years business plan. The assessment should also be of what costs his actions have transferred on to later business plans. It was the same with the Grenville tower. A 5000 pound saving choosing the wrong kind of cladding cost many lives and made a mockery of the cost efficiencies in the budget. [/QUOTE]
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