Sunday, June 1, 2008

Chicken Come To Roost

One may want something very badly and when it will be incidental in the future the waiting can be very enthusiastic. It has been a first project for many here and I can see in their faces reflections of anticipation as June 1st approaches. But more has been about the events that have culminated to this evening.

I can consider questions or relevance to want to know how much who will say 'I did this or that in this project' or so to claim a stake.

it was environmental (enviromenta) day in Nigeria as it was the last Saturday of the month. On this day no movement outside homes is allowed as the country should be cleaning and taking care of environment between 7 am and 10 am. It means the earliest you can leave your hme is 10.01 am. So we were late because of that. Then at the project systems started failing and literally we put in less thann 2hours work between 12 noon and 10 pm.

People always move aroound with each seeming to be doing something. But you wonder what would happen if Maragia was to pick his bag and take a flight tosave himself from cholesterol. It matters waht people think but there are those who don't think at all. I did not eat good food again but the people concerned still beleive they give me food that I enjoy eating. I do not eat pepper spiced foods and sauce-wetted chicken - but thats what I would get.

Sometimes a short cut can be long - very long.

But I am happy Luckson have since seen the sence and now realize thata non systematic approach to ERP implementation can cause hiccups. It is true now that I was right all along from the beginning. That building blocks can really make a solid client base if they are well laid. So far though, our patches are sporadically working. But you know we are still trying to swim ashore.

Eventually the chicken must come home to roost and certain questions must be asked.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Oooh, luckson has always known the dangers of a non systematic approach to systems implementation. This has never been underestimated. There is still more to be realised. The effects of the Hiroshima are still been faced today. But what lessons were learnt from that catastrophe?. and Who learnt what? The army and the pilots who destroyed japan, What have they learnt?.Or is it the world that learnt? Maybe its the people who were destroyed in Hiroshima? Is it so. The answer seems so obvious depending on the angle where you see it from.

Up to now, the effects of Hiroshima are still living on. But where? In Japan or in America. America attacked Iraq under the demise that it had weapons of mass destruction. Oh really. But how come they destroyed hiroshima? America is trying to prevent Iran from having nuclear plants. But why, when they could destroy Hiroshima. America is trying to prevent North Korea from having nuclear plants, Why. Where is the protectionism from america coming from. maybe its not ptotectionism , but rather aggression. But who knows?

What went wrong? The decisions or actions. Who made the desions? Who made the actions?What goes around comes around. Is it?But does it realy come around or its fear which comes around.Maybe its the positions that change. Do the actions come back to roost, or its the decisions? Who knows. If the american government erred in attacking hiroshima, then there are right in fearing for the worst in the event that smaller and less powerful nations start having nuclear plants. If the army were at fault, then all of them might have been punished severly.

So where does all this leave us at? We are just after go live. Post hiroshima war? the effects of either the decisions or actions will come to roost unless they were due to nature. whatever the outcome, the bomb has killed the pple. where did it come from??? how did it find its way into japan? Surely, surely, the moment is fast approaching. Chickens have not come to roost. They are still to come, destroying hiroshima does not guarantee safety, nether does it give you the power for ever.