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1581.1 | You can get there from here | DNEAST::DUPUIS_STEVE | ABC, it's easy as 1-2-3 | Fri Sep 06 1991 12:26 | 7 |
| re: .0
As I remember Heald Pond is the name of K.O.'s 'camp' in Maine.
(USA).
regards,
Moose Man
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1581.2 | It's in VTX | SLSTRN::RADWIN | Emily's dad | Fri Sep 06 1991 13:52 | 10 |
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On VTX you can find a more complete description of this course.
1) At $, type: VTX ESCOURSES
2) Then select the Course Title option and type in:
New Management Reporting Systems
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1581.3 | Some detail | FSOA::PSOHA | MACRO-32 is self-documenting | Fri Sep 06 1991 14:12 | 97 |
| Re: 1581.2
Thanks for the pointer. Here's what is there. Answers and comments still
invited.
Pat
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USA Educational Services Course Information
Course Code: EY-6694E Organization: DME
Course Title: New Management Reporting Systems
INTENDED AUDIENCE 1 Overview
This one day seminar is designed for 2 Features and Benefits
intact groups of managers across the 3 Prerequisites
corporation. It is also appropriate for 4 Objectives
individual contributors to gain an 5 Outline
understanding of the direction of the
company. 6 Course Type/Length/
Complete Course Code
7 Course Schedule
Print or mail the above
Course Information for
Course EY-6694E
(available soon)
OVERVIEW
The New Management Reporting Systems course presents the vision and
conclusions that were reached by senior management during two strategic
meetings at Heald Pond. The results of these meetings include a
rethinking of the way the company will be managed. "Entrepreneurship",
the key concept to emerge from Heald Pond is defined. Structure and
operating principles to support entrepreneurship are also presented.
The course is interactive, inviting discussion and problem solving to
move the Heald Pond process to it's next steps.
Course Outline
I. Introduction to New Management System Concepts and History
II. The Concept of Entrepreneurship
III. Business Unit Theory Application: A Three Dimensional Approach
IV. The Entrepreneural Business Unit
V. A Discussion in Managing Profit
VI. New Management System: Focusing on Results
VII. Next Steps
FEATURES & BENEFITS
N/A
PREREQUISITES
None.
OBJECTIVES
1. Create an environment of entrepreneurship and teamwork in all managers
and supervisors across the company.
2. Establish an understanding of Digital's Operating Principles and
Business Unit Theory consistent with Digital's values.
3. Ensure knowledge and skills are available for Business Units to create
and manage to their operating plans.
4. Create and ensure an understanding of Digital's Management Reporting
System for Business Units.
OUTLINE
N/A
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Course Code: EY-6694E Organization: DME
Course Title: New Management Reporting Systems
Country: USA
Course type/Length/Complete Course Code
Length Complete
Course type in days Course Code
Seminar 1 EY-6694E-Y0
Seminar 1 EY-6694E-S0
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Course Code: EY-6694E Organization: DME
Course Title: New Management Reporting Systems
Course Schedule Screen 1 of 1
Through 05-MAR-92
Training
Start End Course Center Complete Session Sponsoring
Date Date Type Site Code Course Code ID Organization
12-SEP 12-SEP SEM ACI EY-6694E-S0 100070 DME
16-SEP 16-SEP SEM BUO EY-6694E-S0 101426 DME
16-OCT 16-OCT SEM MRO EY-6694E-S0 101609 DME
11-NOV 11-NOV SEM BUO EY-6694E-S0 101285 DME
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1581.4 | Yes, Heald Pond is a Place | BOOTKY::MARCUS | What?...and Me Without My Crossbow | Fri Sep 06 1991 16:37 | 24 |
| The meeting was held by senior management, with selected middle management
invited for particular periods of time, to strategize how to move the
company forward. I believe sometimes refered to as the Woods meeting?
However, I think K.O. would barf at the description, especially:
>The results of these meetings include a rethinking of the way the company
>will be management (managed?). "Entrepreneurship", the key concept to
>emerge from Heald Pond, is defined. Structure and operating principles to
>support entrepreneurship are also presented.
Although entrepreneurship is not a totally amorphous blob, the attempt to
put too much structure and too many operating principles around "a spirit"
just show that the "red tape machine" defies learning new ways at this point.
*I think* K.O. knows full well what the word means and has even sent around
a memo (mentioned in another string) chastizing his managers for stifling
NMS with rules and regulations.
TNMRS is simply the mechanism to tell the company how well you are doing -
it has turned into anything but a simple mechanism (reason for K.O.'s
displeasure).
Barb
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1581.5 | NMS and us | AKOCOA::POPE | fifth generation worker | Fri Sep 06 1991 18:33 | 28 |
| Since the New Management System terminology has become so popular
lately, many people have asked what it means. Because so few really
knew the right answers (but we answer anyway) our management did decide
to get DME to develop and deliver some short explanatory seminars.
I believe there are ones specifically oriented to accounting/financial
reporting; others for managers in general; another for just plain
people.
At least one of these seminars include a number of video clips from
Ken Olsen. I think this is where the references in the infomercial come
from.
?Should you care?
My opinion is that you should care as much about NMS if you are at DEC
as you would about peristroika (sp?) if you were a Soviet. I say this
because many believe it is indeed revolutionary; it's effects will be
pervasive; it is already changing major functions and institutions like
the budget process and the nature of cross-functional work.
Unfortunately the seminar I attended did not help answer many of the
questions we had. In fairness I guess no one knows the future,
especially when dealing with the new.
/pope
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1581.6 | | SDSVAX::SWEENEY | SOAPBOX: more thought, more talk | Sat Sep 07 1991 00:04 | 17 |
| re: 1581.5
"Perestroika" failed. The government, the Soviet Union, failed.
Understanding it is irrelevant.
NMS as an end in itself will fail. Anything that requires more
consensus, more buyin, and more delay will cause Digital to fail.
When IBM can make $10K, $100K, and $1M decisions in two weeks from the
time the opportunity is presented to an individual contribur, d
Digital has yet to return the phone call, I think you know that NMS
is more cross than cross-functional.
The only criteria for success of any management system: past, present,
or future will be if addresses the classic problems Digital has faced:
making decisions, sticking to commitments, and open communication with
the customer.
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1581.7 | An attempt at answering "who is George Cann" | FSOA::PSOHA | MACRO-32 is self-documenting | Mon Sep 09 1991 14:02 | 19 |
| The following mail message is being posted with Mel's permission.
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Date: 6-SEP-1991 11:55:33.10
From: FSOA::HGORS9::MELADAMS "06-Sep-1991 2348"
Subj: George
To: FSOA::PSOHA
CC: MELADAMS
Pat,
The used to be a George Cann that was an instructor in Bedford
Mass.
I think he was the North East Region Training Manager for a while.
As this sounds like an Edu Services offering, I suspect it is him.
If so, then he has many years in Edu Services.
Mel
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1581.8 | Defining NMS and TNMRS | ODIXIE::WESTCL | Gator Golfer | Wed Sep 11 1991 11:44 | 29 |
| Here is a very poor attempt to give a quick definition to NMS and
TNMRS.
The New Management System is an attempt to push profit and loss
responsibility to the lowest possible point in the company. Each
account manager, for example, has a profit and loss budget for their
account.
The New Management Reporting System is simply the mechanism for
generating the reports necessary for managers to keep up with how they
are doing, and for the company to measure performance.
For those of you who have so negatively responded to this topic, let me
assure you that this new management system is unique in the industry
and carries the potential for truly turning our company's future in new
directions. Already, you see managers in the field that aren't willing
to give unnecessary allowances on equipment/services, that are
questioning meetings/entertainment/etc. that in the past were thought
to be sacrosanct, that are making much better decisions relative to
doing what's best for the customer and for Digital. Sure, there are,
and will be, problems related to the new process. It will take several
years for this process to mature. But, when your P&L is being affected
by some other organization within the company, you become a much
tougher animal to deal with. Bet your bottom dollar that you will see
other companies following our lead in this matter. Every customer I
have talked with about NMS are amazed that we have the guts to try it.
And every one of them think it's an outstanding move. Only time will
tell. I, for one, think NMS is long overdue.
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1581.9 | Help you? How much will you pay me? | SCAACT::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow | Thu Sep 12 1991 09:57 | 7 |
| re: .8
Unfortunately, most of what I have seen is profit centers trying to maximize
their own profit with no regard for the impact on others. Cooperation and Do
The Right Thing seem to have gone out the window.
Bob
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1581.10 | The Gordon Bell Memorial "I've Got Mine" Award? | MYCRFT::PARODI | John H. Parodi | Thu Sep 12 1991 10:07 | 8 |
|
Many years ago, Gordon Bell semi-seriously proposed an award for groups
who furthered their own interests at the expense of DEC's as a whole.
I don't remember the name of the award or even if it had a name...
Anyone? Perhaps it is time to implement Gordon's suggestion.
JP
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1581.11 | NOD? | SAUTER::SAUTER | John Sauter | Thu Sep 12 1991 10:28 | 2 |
| I think it was NOD, the "no-output department".
John Sauter
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1581.12 | Yeah, we could have some fun with it. | NYEM1::GRAY | | Thu Sep 12 1991 10:33 | 8 |
| How about a series of trophy awards? You know, a statuette (Sp.?) of
someone with their hand extended. If they are of the type mentioned in
-1 then the hand would be a cosed fist (I've got mine.) If they're team
players, a handshake posture is evident.
(This probably wouldn't work because the award isn't extravagant like a
trip to exotica. Oh well,...)
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1581.13 | NOD was something a bit different, I think | MINAR::BISHOP | | Thu Sep 12 1991 10:51 | 13 |
| Bell suggested a number of things. Two famous ones are:
"The XEROX Parc Award", given annually to the group which had
done the least to advance Digital's future as a company.
"The No-Output Division", a new division to which non-productive
workers should be transfered, so they'd be out of the way of
the rest.
I'm not aware of any Bell-ism for groups which sought local
profit over company profit.
-John Bishop
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1581.14 | Recipe for loosing Industry Leadership - choose an area | NAC::SCHUCHARD | Al Bundy for Gov' | Thu Sep 12 1991 11:10 | 19 |
|
NOD was specifically for those who have to covene a task force
to figure out how to get across the street;-)
while that may seem hyperbolic(right word?), while helping setup
a stage for a benefit concert the following emerged from fellow
digits far removed in terms of related work and location.
The task of getting a cover on the stage was taking an inordinate
amount of time. One non-DEC fellow asked, how would you do this in
Digital? The simutaneous response was "Setup (3-5) tasks forces, spend
3 years getting buy-in, then launch as 24 month project with a 100
team members, which of course will slip 18 months". Yes, i
paraphrased the message, but the content was consistent. Now, any
questions as to why we're having layoff's?
bob
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1581.15 | RE: .8 | BOOTKY::MARCUS | What?...and Me Without My Crossbow | Thu Sep 12 1991 12:03 | 26 |
|
I think you may have missed the point with some of us; *I do think* you
have at least missed the point from me.
I am not negative about the NMS - I believe that if we could get it moving
the way it was proposed, we would finally get a clear cut idea of exactly
what our costs are.
What *I think* is happening is that an incredibly complex bureaucracy has
taken hold of a system meant to simplify (among its goals) and bound it
up in red tape and surrounded it with a moat of rules.
<flame on>
Says who?!!! Really! Your rules haven't been working very
well in the past, now have they? We can do a lot by using the
simplest, most cost efficient way to accomplish a task - YOU
do not add value, you add cost. So, stand aside and let us
negotiate and get the job done properly - and, if you CAN
STAND it, recognize that we may do it 1,000 different ways and
each one still be doing it properly.
<flame off>
Lyn, if you read this notes file, I wish you a hearty congratulations and
hope that your road with NMS has more support than roadblocks.
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1581.16 | So, what's the scoop on NMS/TNMRS??? Where's the notesfile? | TOOK::DMCLURE | Did Da Vinci move into management? | Fri Sep 13 1991 14:27 | 13 |
| If one is interested in learning more about NMS/TNMRS, but
doesn't feel they have the time, nor do they want to incur the
monetary CC hit for the course[s], then what can they do to learn
more about it?
Is there a notesfile on the subject? Or, what about on-line
documentation? Seems to me that if this is such a revolutionary
program, that it would be a high priority to dispense a good deal
of information about it to people who are interested.
-davo
p.s. But do it cheaply please - no grandeous publications!
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1581.17 | Communication,the task of subordinates? | AUSSIE::BAKER | standing on the toes of giants | Sun Sep 15 1991 04:46 | 20 |
| Actually Dave, Michaelangelo has commenced the NMS fresco in the Mill
last month, should be completed in about 30 years. When its finished,
we can all marvel at the creation. Until then, I guess the troops will
notice the change when we see it taking a lot quicker for someone to
tell you NO.
By the way, is NMS just an American thing? I have heard nothing in my
part of the world (Australia)? I pulled the copy of mgmt memo for July
91 off the shelf so I could understand how my move from engineering to
the field could be blocked from above under this new business unit focus.
If they are relying on this publication and the communication of the
managers to get the word across I maybe better waiting for the fresco.
But please, no parchment paper, gold lettering, florid fonts...I still
have a very ornate "Quality policy statement" on my wall, complete with
spelling mistakes and dated 1 September which we received in late November,
timeliness was one of the prime points. The parchment is nice though.
regards,
John
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1581.18 | Europe's version is ??? | WR2FOR::GIBSON_DA | | Wed Sep 25 1991 21:36 | 2 |
| In the Hughes DVN on the 23rd, KO implied that Europe had been using
something like NMS for some(?) time.
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