Saturday, October 18, 2003
Yesterday's conversations delve strangely into the possibilities of applying Advanced Management Accounting theories on the operations of the Singapore Armed Forces - on how army drivers should not be held accountable for all truck accidents (even when the civilian counterpart is the one at fault) and how police dog trainers should not be held wholly responsible if dogs die in their care, regardless of reason. To improve the efficiencies of the organization (army drivers in prison usually were on that above-said count), we feel national servicemen and regulars should not be liable for things not within their control. I think the applicability does extend to more , if we continue probing on the various aspects of SAF. Maybe we could suggest it to the professor as a future project topic. I for one find it more interesting than the existing ones we are working on.
Afternote: Facts not independently verified since discussion participants comprise solely of a group of 21-year-old girls who have never undergone National Service.
Afternote: Facts not independently verified since discussion participants comprise solely of a group of 21-year-old girls who have never undergone National Service.