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Re: New BE offices -> International Political Science



    I agree to a point.  In new offices, I had assumed that they would be
started by pulling full cells and promoting people from office near the new
office local.  Cells and personnel from European offices for a new east
European office, Tokyo and Sydney for SE Asia, Europe for South Africa, etc.
After the start up, locals would be recruited for these offices, maybe
during the start up, so they can be up to speed quickly.  I feel that each
regional office should be populated with as many locals as possible and run
as autonomously as possible, so as to adapt to local culture and conditions.
Each office should be accountable to certain standards, however.
    BTW, I'm an American ;)
Gareth Livergood
----- Original Message -----
From: "Aleister Crowley" <AleisterJCrowley@rocketmail.com>
To: <millenniums-end-l@firedrake.org>
Sent: Monday, 12 March, 2001 7:56 AM
Subject: Re: New BE offices -> International Political Science


>
> --- "Dr. Stuart Levy" <Kingfisherridge@vic.australis.com.au> wrote:
> > I've been following this subject thread and, well, it sounds a little
> > like
> > you're thinking of staffing all these exotic locales with Americans.
> > Wouldn't many of the staff and operatives be locals?  In which case
> > the
> > graft-corruption and religious issues are kinda non-problems.  It's
> > just the
> > way they are.  Or have I got it wrong - a little bit of
> > corporate-colonialism?
> >
> In the game i ran out of Marseille (which i did mention, and which i
> still think wouldnt be a bad place to run North African missions out
> of) i had 0 non-european staff (see ISG published BE bulletins for more
> details), and the cell in the game was German, British, Japanes and
> Swedish.
>
> bugger this American dominated company, keep that for your American
> players, but for more cosmopolitan gaming, i think locally recruited
> staff much more likely...
>
> AJC
>
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