Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
Well it's an interesting appointment if nothing else. I think Musk is a decent enough bloke and clearly competent.

Managing the public sector is very different to managing a private enterprise though. Inefficient things in the private sector can normally be lost with minimal cost. You do that in the private sector and it risks having an impact on some kind of vulnerable group or urgent social need.

That said, there are undoubtedly inefficiencies and more importantly structural weaknesses and very likely better ways of doing things. Interesting times.

The military guy...well that seems a bit, ummm, rogue. But I guess people wanted change?!
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