GOVERNMENT RESCUE
How many people watched the State of the Union Address on Tuesday
night? I watched a little of it and then decided that Bar Rescue (with
Jon Taffer) was more interesting and had some better ideas to save
small businesses across America.
If you have never watched it, Bar Rescue, is
where a tough, no-nonsense, Bar business expert goes in and evaluates a bar that is close to being put out of business
due to poor management, lack of leadership and many times, a lack of a
sense-of-urgency.
He doesn’t stop there. He goes on to tell them
what they need to do to get back on track and get profitable. He brings in some
real experts and they help put the pieces back together. They re-work the
business, get rid of the deadwood, and set It on a more profitable path.
Federal agencies are a mess and awash in waste
and poor leadership.
Several years ago, I wrote an article about Patton and CEOs of
private corporations: (http://wtnnews.com/articles/4594/).
His approach was a no-nonsense, lead-by-example,
winning attitude that was needed at the time of facing some impossible
objectives. Many today in both the public and private sectors, could use a few
pages out of his leadership playbook as well as a couple more on his management
of resources.
To regain the competitiveness that some say the
United States has lost, we need to re-instill those executive qualities and
“sense-of-urgency” in organizations through a new breed of executives.
The time has come for a reality TV show that goes
in and roots out all the poor leadership and waste in government agencies.
Taking some leadership ideas from Patton, we need to get people back on
track.
Government Rescue, where you have a person or
team of no nonsense experts go in and evaluate a government agency, tell them
where they are failing, don’t accept any excuses or inactions, and get them to
improve the service of that agency or be relieved of duty would become a real
mission to improve the United States.
It would make an excellent reality TV series and
you know many would turn it on and watch. What they need is the equivalent of a
Patton or Jon Taffer or maybe a team of those types of personalities.
My own thoughts would be to have more of a
General George S. Patton-type in place. Not some politically correct appointee,
but a tough-as-nails, politically accurate personality, like Patton. Someone
like Sheriff Arpaio of Arizona comes to mind. Maybe we could find some others
who were even tougher than him.
It would be super TV to watch someone walk into
the head office of the US Post Office, FEMA or Fannie Mae and tell the executive
director, “YOU are a failure. Pack your bags.”
Imagine the shock on that bureaucrat’s face as
someone who does not have to cow tow to the political hierarchy that’s so
prevalent in Washington DC comes out and tells it like it is. On top of that,
it’s televised. So every taxpayer can watch as each week zeroes in on another
bloated and misguided agency. The underlying message: There is real reform going
on agency-by-agency every week. We are making progress.
You know Donald Trump would want
to be one of these critical reviewers. He already has the line, “You’re fired.”
locked in on his TV series. Rick Santelli, Charles
Krauthammer, I could put together a good list of people.
So maybe you have a team of people walk into an
agency, a Trump, an Arpaio, a Santelli and maybe one or two average Joes,
taxpayers empowered to criticize a federal agency at the highest executive level
because it is using THEIR money and wasting it by the millions daily.
Government Rescue. You know all the networks
would be clamoring to have it on their network. The news programs like 60
Minutes have lost all their edge. Government Rescue would be a mix of Bar
Rescue, Holmes on Homes (doing things right), and History Channel (seeing all
the agencies in Washington people would get an education about what government
does – or is supposed to do) – an explosive TV cocktail that would show
America’s still got Talent.
With all the agencies, we would have enough to do
more than a season of episodes. More like several. And then, you could also have
a spinoff of State Government Rescue. There are some great states that need a
lot of reform as well.
CARLINI-ISM: Bad management gets relieved and demoted, not
rewarded.
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