Infanteer said:
It shouldn't - we are a profession for a reason.
I was in NDHQ, in a modestly senior capacity, in the '80s and '90s; we went through reorg after reorg and cut after cut after cut, most accompanied by expensive (and useless) consultants' reports. Cuts are hard: no one likes making them, no one likes being cut;
professionalism doesn't really enter into it, good, solid professionals can and do disagree about how the CF should be organized and how the staff should work ... it
appears, to me, as an outsider looking in, that you, the CF, have too many HQs and some (many? most?) of them are too large and that results in unproductive 'busywork' - reports and regular returns on the number of reports and returns be made. The consultants just bother everyone by making them all fill in a new report on reports and returns.
In my
opinion it is better for one, thoroughly bloody minded, very senior officer - who really doesn't much like his colleagues and who really doesn't want to be CDS - to take the proverbial bull by the horns and restructure the C2 superstructure. (It would help if he was the VCDS and had an explicit remit from the MND to do slash and burn.)
I recall a senior officer, back in the '60s, who told us about the massive reorg of CFHQ in the mid-'60s ... he told us that on leaving his office for a meeting he said to his secretary, "If the boss calls, get his name." Reorgs are neither easy nor tidy.