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1119.1 | Digital organization (an oxymoron?) | DPDMAI::DAVISGB | Escapee from New Hampshire... | Sat Jun 09 1990 18:25 | 6 |
| If they tried to federal express one to you, by the time it got there,
it would be unrecognizeable from the changes that had already
occurred!
hahahahahahahaha....Welcome to Digital.
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1119.2 | | ICESK8::KLEINBERGER | ummm....I forget | Sat Jun 09 1990 21:54 | 8 |
| If you go into VT X, look under US Policies and Procedures, then look
under Organizational charts, there is one on-line (I *just* looked - it
*is* there)...
Not one for SCA that I could find, but one from Ken Olsen and on
down...
Gale
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1119.3 | No more SCA | FSDB00::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Sun Jun 10 1990 22:41 | 6 |
| re: .0
Part of your problem is that there is no SCA anymore. We are part of
the Central Region.
Bob
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1119.4 | Close you eyes and it's all changed | SMOOT::ROTH | Grits: Not just for banquets anymore! | Sun Jun 10 1990 23:22 | 9 |
| re: -.1
You sure about that name? There's no more 'Central', it's now North
Central States Region.... old Central Area + old East Central Area + ???
Com'on fella... what did you do? Take a vacation day? Can't do that or
you miss out on the latest org/name change.
Lee ;^}
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1119.5 | Current does not exist in Reality | 16BITS::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dog face) | Mon Jun 11 1990 11:14 | 14 |
| re: <<< Note 1119.2 by ICESK8::KLEINBERGER "ummm....I forget" >>>
>
> If you go into VT X, look under US Policies and Procedures, then look
> under Organizational charts, there is one on-line (I *just* looked - it
> *is* there)...
Is this the one in Section 1.0 of the Orange book on VTX, Gale? The one
I find there (on VTX) is dated last August and still shows Shields as the
VP of Sales.
A much more complete (but no more current) breakdown of the corporate
Org can be found in the 89-90 Edition of the Internal Guide to Digital
Organizations (EL-ENGRS-OM-0 Rev J is on my copy).
-Jack
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1119.6 | According to my understanding of the new geographies, ... | SEDGPX::COLE | A CPU cycle is a terrible thing to waste | Mon Jun 11 1990 11:36 | 27 |
| ... and with no shread of paper in front of me to jog my memory, the
old "Areas" became the new "Regions" as follows:
Northeast, NY/NJ Areas ---> Northest Region
Mid-Atlantic, Southern Areas ---> Mid-Atlantic/Southern States
Region
Central, East Central, South
Central Areas ---> Central Region
Western, Southwestern Areas ---> Western Region
and I think ALL of Pennsylvania is part of MA/SS Region, whereas it was split
between East Central and MAA before.
And FWIW, the EIS managers are currently:
MA/SS - Lynn Busing
NE - Jon Caputo
Central - Charles Payne
Western - Gerry Bryant
Hope this helps!
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1119.7 | Thanks for all the responses! | SFCPMO::GREENE | CASE: No pain, no gain! | Mon Jun 11 1990 17:07 | 1 |
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1119.8 | What a second... Its about to change again... | GLORY::FISCHER | Just another name... | Mon Jun 11 1990 20:07 | 1 |
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1119.9 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Mon Jun 11 1990 20:57 | 2 |
| Ref .6 Penna is still split between southern, and central, at least
this week.
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1119.10 | It depends... | MAIL::MCGUIRE | Mike `Hiram' McGuire, St. Louis | Tue Jun 12 1990 09:39 | 6 |
| I believe that it may differ depending on organization. Field Ser--,
er, Customer Services, has a North Central States Region consisting of
the old Central Area and the old East Central Area. Sales/Software may
not be the same.
Michael
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