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		<title>By: Clark</title>
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		<description>Great article!  Having worked in both sides under many pressing situations, you provide a very balanced, honest, and true view of the client-contractor process.  

It&#039;s unfortunate the review of the work can take longer than the work itself, but there are reasons for all that red tape.  Unfortunately, much of it can be &quot;make-work&quot; or &quot;make-me-look-important&quot;, and can be due to mis-perceptions of risk built into corporate policy/procedures.  But it&#039;s all part of the &quot;rich tapestry of life&quot; as my previous boss put it when dealing with such processes and people.</description>
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<p>It&#8217;s unfortunate the review of the work can take longer than the work itself, but there are reasons for all that red tape.  Unfortunately, much of it can be &#8220;make-work&#8221; or &#8220;make-me-look-important&#8221;, and can be due to mis-perceptions of risk built into corporate policy/procedures.  But it&#8217;s all part of the &#8220;rich tapestry of life&#8221; as my previous boss put it when dealing with such processes and people.</p>
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