29th March 2011, 12:24 PM
deadlylampshade Wrote:I ]If archaeology wants to be taken seriously as an industry and therefore a business it needs to sharpen up.
I agree, although some companies are 'sharper' than others when it comes to management paractice. An example of how thing could be done better comes from the Radioactive Fallout and Fieldwork thread. If the archaeological contractor concerned had instantly put in an early warning of a claim for delay leading to unproductive time when the farmer dumped junk all over their site, the principal contractor would have had the whole thing sorted out in double-quick time.
D. Vader
Senior Consultant
Vader Maull & Palpatine
Archaeological Consultants
A tremor in the Force. The last time I felt it was in the presence of Tony Robinson.
Senior Consultant
Vader Maull & Palpatine
Archaeological Consultants
A tremor in the Force. The last time I felt it was in the presence of Tony Robinson.