What about a lasting solution to the problems?
When a pharma CEO said "We'll be adding 250 new people to our Quality Assurance and Control organisation to address concerns identified by the FDA" he was 'bandaging Snowden's leg' - a syndrome (described in Heller's "Catch 22") in which zealous attention is focused on a peripheral problem while life leaks away from an unnoticed, central trauma. In the book, Snowden dies. And the prognosis is not much better for a corporation which makes compliance its objective instead of getting down to the real needs of the business.
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Bandaging Snowdens Leg
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