| Title: | The Digital way of working |
| Moderator: | QUARK::LIONEL ON |
| Created: | Fri Feb 14 1986 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 5321 |
| Total number of notes: | 139771 |
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| 1729.1 | MIZZOU::SHERMAN | ECADSR::Sherman DTN 223-3326 | Fri Jan 17 1992 14:07 | 4 | |
I guess it boils down to a choice between pleasing investors and
pleasing customers. It's a tough call.
Steve
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| 1729.2 | slow down! | BAGELS::REED | Fri Jan 17 1992 14:29 | 7 | |
.0 Jeeez, lighten up man! We have 1.7 billion in cash and
no long term debt! We're the number 2 computer company in
US! It's not like we're closing up!
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| 1729.3 | DPDMAI::FEINSMITH | Politically Incorrect And Proud Of It | Fri Jan 17 1992 14:37 | 4 | |
RE: .1, well considering we've been worshipping the Wall Street gods at
the expense of everything else, who should this come as a surprise.
Eric
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| 1729.4 | USCTR1::JHERNBERG | Fri Jan 17 1992 15:00 | 18 | ||
.1 You're missing the point which is for the sake of having
.2 } nothing better to say, people who are responsible for
.3 setting the "vision" [when was the last time you heard
"vision statement"?] for this company, say what the pre-
vailing winds want to heard. Right now it's gloom and
doom...and rightfully so, but where is the recognition
that a great number of DEC employees are out there trying
to convence customer that DEC will not only listen and
heed what the have to say [relatively new concept] but
they will do their damnest to make sure they [and remember
they are speaking for the whole company to the customer]
translated as WE can deliver. What .0 talks about can
be summed by another informal military phrase....SNAFU..
with the emphasis on FU!
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| 1729.5 | BUNYIP::QUODLING | Mup - mup - mup - mup - mup - mup - mup | Fri Jan 17 1992 15:38 | 12 | |
re .2
Hear hear. Check my notes on the subject of about 18 months ago. We
are #2 or #3. Even the little companies are surviving. Now is the time
for agressive market share chasing (I suggested buying Wang, and it
appears that the only peo;le that listened worked for IBM. - FOr $100M
they got effective control of Wang, and access to several billion
dollars of customer base.) It's time to be brutal, but not with our own
organization, rather with the competition.
q
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| 1729.6 | Be Positive, Confident, and Visionary | HAAG::HAAG | Dreamin' on WY high country | Fri Jan 17 1992 17:18 | 23 |
No. I don't think I am over reacting. Put yourself in the Executive VP
position at a major customer sight and read the article I mentioned in
.0. The quotes are coming from the senior management of a vendor you
might pick next Wend. for a project that will make or break your company
and career. And after reading the article you can't help but percieve
that DEC's senior management views their business operations as bad,
getting worse, and is now going enact what could be another significant
round of layoffs.
I don't think that's the kind perceptions we want be fostering within
our customer base. There's a lot of good things to say about DEC - even
under the current business conditions. I expect positive, confident, and
visionary leadership. So do our customers.
The only reason we have a shot at that project is because our project
team was just that: Positive. Confident. And provided the Customer
visionary leadership on how to apply Digital technology to the problems
they are facing. That attitude allowed us to overcome over whelming
odds in the bidding process. If us grunts can maintain that perspective
with our customers and among ourselves, so to should our senior
management when dealing with employees, customers, and above all the press.
Gene.
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| 1729.7 | Buy WANG??? | PHDVAX::RICCIO | Bundy in 92! | Fri Jan 17 1992 17:22 | 11 |
re.5
Buy WANG??? I'd like to keep "our" balance sheet looking the
way it does, or better. Wangs installed base is shrink daily. A good
friend of mine just left Wang after almost 12 years. She told me it
has no future! Buying companies is not the answer, fixing the one we
work for is.
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| 1729.8 | Hurumph | CSC32::R_HARVEY | Hi Tech goes BOINK! | Fri Jan 17 1992 18:48 | 15 |
re back a few...
If we please the CUSTOMERS the investors will be pleased.
However, If we please the INVESTORS the customers may/not
be pleased.
re also a few back...
Ask the TFSO'd folks if it's that bad.
rth
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| 1729.9 | RIPPLE::KENNEDY_KA | pffffffftttt | Fri Jan 17 1992 22:20 | 14 | |
re .0
Have you considered writing to Jack Smith with this? Use your basenote
and copy KO. Send it too every VP you can think of. Get a VP out
there (Russ Gullotti was coming out to Seattle about once a month for
the SMARTS and GENESYS projects) to meet with your customer. Work this
one into the ground. Complain, moan, offer solutions, but get the VP
involved. It could save your project.
Karen
P.S. I ramped off of GENESYS so I'm not sure if Gullotti is still
coming out. The Boeing top level managers really liked the fact that
he came out.
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| 1729.10 | Thanks | HAAG::HAAG | Dreamin' on WY high country | Fri Jan 17 1992 22:54 | 8 |
Karen,
We are trying. And we will continue to try. I don't give up easy so we
shall see. Thanks for the encouragement.
Rgds,
Gene.
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| 1729.11 | Copy Russ... | PHDVAX::RICCIO | Bundy in 92! | Sat Jan 18 1992 18:38 | 13 |
Gene,
I agree about contacted Russ. I'm sure this would be something
he'd be very interested in hearing. He's betting his career on us
(DEC) being a world class integrater, if there's problems he should
hear them.
Phil...
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| 1729.12 | Hey Gene Why don't you........ | EJOVAX::JFARLEY | Sun Jan 19 1992 10:29 | 9 | |
Gene - Monday morning get on the phone and dial it till you fingers
fall off. Start with Ken and work you way up to GOD and tell them the
comments have sealed our fate with a BIG $$$$ project. If the care they
will respond if they don't wellll at least you gave it your best shot.
Then take a bottle of scotch and call me in the morning.
reagrds
John
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| 1729.13 | Talk to KO on the Phone ? is this for real? | STAR::ABBASI | Sun Jan 19 1992 14:35 | 4 | |
Can one actually dial KO ? can you just pick the phone like that and
talk KO? I cant believe that, Iam sure that beyond a certine managment
level , one must do special arrangments to get in touch with them , right ?
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| 1729.14 | ASICS::LESLIE | Patron Saint of Noters | Sun Jan 19 1992 15:13 | 1 | |
You get to talk to a secretary. | |||||
| 1729.15 | timing as they say is everything :-) | CVG::THOMPSON | Radical Centralist | Sun Jan 19 1992 16:23 | 5 |
I have been told that if you catch Ken in before his secretary
that he does in fact answer his own phone. Sounds pretty likely
but I have no idea what the odds are on doing that.
Alfred
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| 1729.16 | Go for Ken... | GOLF::FBUTLER | Sun Jan 19 1992 17:26 | 7 | |
AND, if you don't get Ken, you should get Ann Jenkins (his sec) who
is very efficient at pointing "information" to the right place.
Probably knows the company as well as Ken...
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| 1729.17 | BAGELS::REED | Mon Jan 20 1992 10:03 | 10 | ||
.6 You're certainly not giving that Executive VP at a major
customer site much credit. Has he been living under a rock?
Times are tough in the computer biz, have been for years now.
You know it, I know it, and an "Executive VP at a major sight"
certainly must know it. If he doesn't... ask him to use your
coin when he makes his decision!
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| 1729.18 | Trying to save jobs | HAAG::HAAG | Dreamin' on WY high country | Mon Jan 20 1992 11:34 | 40 |
re. .17
The customers Ex. VPs are sharp people. Sure they know they status of
the computer industry and the reasons DEC, IBM and the others are
having a tough go of it right now.
However,
Here is the stickler. This project will employ about 125 people for the
remainder of 1992. More throughout 1993 and 1994. Here is the customers
options:
1. Do I do it on DEC H/W? (Very good chance)
2. If yes, where do I get the people?
a. Train all of my own (not likely given timeframes)
b. Use Anderson Consulting again? (not likely because AC did
a $20 million project with them that ended up being
$55 million)
c. Use combination of AC and my people (possible, but I have a
a bad taste in my mouth from the $55 million project)
d. Use combination of DEC and my people (the most likely because
we have pushed this approach hard, the customer thinks this
is the best approach, but they have a concern about our
ability to put several dozen real good technical types on
site quickly)
I don't want DEC to just be the H/W vendor this time. I'll be frank.
Winning this project will probably save several dozen DEC people their
jobs with the company. Out here in the US field we are getting one
message real clear and real hard. Sell products and services quickly to
save your jobs. Thats all I am trying to do.
Rgds,
Gene.
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| 1729.19 | TOMK::KRUPINSKI | Congressional Slave | Mon Jan 20 1992 12:31 | 7 | |
This is only partially tongue in cheek:
> 2. If yes, where do I get the people?
Hire a bunch of the folks DIGITAL will be letting go...
Tom_K
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| 1729.20 | Excuse me Mr. Emperor, but where's your suit? | CARAFE::GOLDSTEIN | Global Village Idiot | Mon Jan 20 1992 17:46 | 14 |
This is all very, very silly. (As Monty Python might say!)
Everybody in the world (who knows the difference between a byte and a
bite) knows that the computer industry is doing badly. Everybody knows
Digital's quarterly results are poor. Everybody knows that when this
happens, the company reacts a certain way.
Jack's comments are appropriate and honest, and should have no impact
whatsoever in this Minnesota deal. None. Zip. Having "surplus"
bodies (I don't necessarily agree...) doesn't mean anything for a sold
contract. They know that if we win the contract, we'll have no trouble
rounding up labor -- it's in surplus!
Calling KO or JS is just a way to look foolish at high levels.
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| 1729.21 | More info is available | HAAG::HAAG | Dreamin' on WY high country | Mon Jan 20 1992 22:56 | 11 |
"Rounding up labor" will not make this project successful. Your
arguements are valid. It's a "cry wolf" situation to blast KO and JS
without valid reasons. In this case I believe the reasons are valid.
This customer could potentially become Digitals largest customer in the
world in 4 major technological areas. If you wish to know more, let me
know. I will point you to more information about it. It may not change
your opinion, but at least you will be more informed.
Gene. Not Mr. Emperor.
And this is not Monty Python time. It's much more serious than that.
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| 1729.22 | 'nuf said | BAGELS::REED | Tue Jan 21 1992 09:21 | 9 | |
Plz also note that when DEC, IBM, or any other of the major
computer cos. say 'times are tough, we have to cut back on our
staff' Wall Street views it as a positive and stocks rise. The
reason.... it is viewed as a management team capable of making
tough decisions and adjusting to hard times. I'd certainly want
(expect) that from my vendor/supplier/partner.
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| 1729.23 | Newspapers - a daily dose of fiction? | AKOCOA::KNIPSTEIN | Tue Jan 21 1992 10:16 | 51 | |
Getting back to the base note....
As a member of the Digital PR community, I had the opportunity to
listen in on the teleconference that Jack Smith held with members of
the press on the day that the earnings were announced. Let me say that
in all of the press coverage of our earnings for Q2, I have yet to see
a quote which was 100% accurate. Yet most of what was quoted was
predictable.
Headlines are designed to draw attention and get the reader to actually
read the article. If the headline happens to be somewhat inaccurate,
so what...as long as it gets the readers attention. In regards to the
first so-called quote - Digital "will turn up the heat" on job cuts -
note that the quotation marks do not encompass the entire phrase, only
the words "will turn up the heat". In reality, the actual quote was -
"we need to turn up the heat relative to spending, restructuring and
population".
As for the "short term" quote, let me start by explaining that Jack
addressed both the long term and the short term in his prepared
statement, before answering questions. Compare first the newspaper
version with the actual -
paper version - "In the short term, in our view, there is no reason
for optimism"
actual - "In the short term, in our view, there is no reason
for optimism relative to worldwide ecomomic
conditions".
Jack then went on to address the long term by saying he had "a great
deal of confidence". He spoke at length about Digital having invested
in areas of growth markets and how we are looking at a quadrupling of
our desktop sales in the coming year. He added that our restructuring
is completed and that our services business grew 13-15% during the past
2 quarters.
Certainly, anyone with any smarts at all, including one would hope, the
Executive VP of a prospective customer, realizes that the press tends
to sensationalize and stir controversy. Basing ones business decisions
entirely on what one reads in the newspapers would not be a good way to
rise in the corporate hierarchy.
Steve
BTW - Here in the Boston area the headline in the Boston Herald read -
15,000 global jobs face cuts
yet at no time during the teleconference were any actual numbers
mentioned.
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| 1729.24 | DPDMAI::FEINSMITH | Politically Incorrect And Proud Of It | Tue Jan 21 1992 11:38 | 6 | |
RE: .22, Wall Street likes quick profits rather than long term
planning, so any activity that improves the numbers for the current
time will make the "Bean Counters of America" happy. Too bad our
industry is going down the sewer while the "financial Wizards" fiddle.
Eric
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| 1729.25 | YNGSTR::BROWN | Tue Jan 21 1992 12:55 | 9 | ||
re .23
Hmmm, that's interesting.
According to Jack, "we need to turn up the heat on... restructuring".
Later, he adds that the current "restructuring is complete".
I wonder if that translates to: "all of our current ($1.1b)
restructuring reserve from last year has been used up already, and
that DEC shareholders should look forward to another restructuring
charge against earnings in the next quarter or two..."
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| 1729.26 | AKOV15::KNIPSTEIN | Tue Jan 21 1992 13:08 | 7 | ||
re last
It is my understanding that the reference to restructuring being
complete was in regard to the conversion to NMS and the accompanying
reorganization of the corporate structure, not to headcount issues.
Steve
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| 1729.27 | COOKIE::LENNARD | Rush Limbaugh, I Luv Ya Guy | Tue Jan 21 1992 14:18 | 5 | |
One thing you can be sure of is that they'll drag this one out just
as painfully as the previous ill-advised, poorly-managed layoffs.
Oh, almost forgot, welcome on board to the 15 or 20 new VP's....or
whatever the number is now. Requires almost a daily updating.
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| 1729.28 | sounds alot like.... | VAXUUM::FONTAINE | Tue Jan 21 1992 15:22 | 2 | |
re: a few back - That's why we call'em "noosepapers".
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| 1729.29 | Generalizations | SDSVAX::SWEENEY | Panic? Only in emergencies | Tue Jan 21 1992 19:14 | 26 |
There are two generalizations that I want to urge people to discard.
The first is that revenue, profit, market share, investment, customer
satisfaction, and stock price can all be compared. They can't.
Who buys anything by looking at the earnings report? Indeed, in the
computer software field, when a company becomes too profitable, it
becomes the target of a Federal Trade Commission investigation.
Digital's bad news basically tracks IBM's bad news. DEC is not
duplicating Prime, Wang, or DG. If Digital has a few more bad
quarters, especially relative to IBM, HP, and Apple, then expect us to
be lumped with Unisys and NCR. The bigger they are the harder they
fall.
The second generalization is that the business press and Wall Street
"owe" Digital the "whole" story with the footnotes. The bad economy is
not news, the fact that Digital can't cope with business cycles and new
competition is semi-old news. The new news is an operating loss and
the certainty of more permanent elimination of jobs. The role of the
business press is to interpret the news, Digital gets its chance to
tell its side of the story when it mails the Q2 report to the
shareholders. The business press and Wall Street don't have access to
this conference to answer the bashing that they get here. So that my
bias is clear, they are my customers. Wall Street had real layoffs,
real restructuring, real innovation, yielding a real turnaround in
profits, and eventually even an increase in total employment.
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| 1729.30 | What happens...happens | HAAG::HAAG | Dreamin' on WY high country | Tue Jan 21 1992 22:55 | 12 |
re. .23
Thanks for stepping up and telling what is what. It's much as I
expected.
And, yes Patrick, none of it can be compared like Apples to Apples.
Unfortunately.
Rgds,
Gene.
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| 1729.31 | Drownin' in a sea of VPs | BWICHD::SILLIKER | Crocodile Sandwich...make it snappy! | Wed Jan 22 1992 13:13 | 22 |
Re: .27...daily announcements of new VPs cross my E-mail...I thought
at on time we were up to 125 or so of that genre...lost count a while
back, and now we must be close to 150?
To rehash REAL old info...much as Japan bashing is much in vogue, and
for some pretty good reasons...one might argue that they have the right
idea, the "worker" is valued, and when bad times hit, the MANAGEMENT
takes the heat, huge paycuts and so on, and in really bad times, the
MANAGEMENT resigns their jobs in dishonour...in our country, the CEO of
GM gives his execs huge bonuses, just before he announces he is closing
21 plants and laying of 74,00 people over the next four years or so,
and we endure, long, protracted, painful "layoffs", (are we out of
denial and actually calling them layoffs, yet?), and solve business
climate problems by appointing LOTS of new VPS...who functioned very
well, thank you, as PCU MANAGERS...will the new titles get us
profitable again??? Pardon the terminal cynicism...but I am one of the
hardworking foot soldiers down in the trenches, and sick to death of
constantly being scared and demoralized and worried...
BTW, has anyone counted total VPs yet?
Mutter...
Marina
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| 1729.32 | old, outdated and corrupt | SWAM1::MEUSE_DA | Wed Jan 22 1992 19:28 | 12 | |
re 31.
You hit it just about right.
Corporate America is archaic, and needs a new set of values.
It's pretty "dog eat dog right now", so one has reason to by cynical.
Dave
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| 1729.33 | RIPPLE::KENNEDY_KA | pffffffftttt | Wed Jan 22 1992 21:14 | 5 | |
Gene,
Wasn't today D-Day? :-) Did the decision come in yet?
Karen
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| 1729.34 | 2OTH OR 27TH? | QETOO::SCARDIGNO | Do it RIGHT the 1ST time | Thu Jan 23 1992 08:13 | 7 |
> Wasn't today D-Day? :-) Did the decision come in yet?
I THOUGHT IT WAS THE 20TH... NOW I'M HEARING THE 27TH? ... WHO
KNOW?
Steve
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| 1729.35 | ESMAIL::CANELLA | Commonwealth of Independent Geeks member | Thu Jan 23 1992 10:31 | 40 | |
Re Steve (.29)
> Wall Street had real layoffs,
> real restructuring, real innovation, yielding a real turnaround in
> profits, and eventually even an increase in total employment.
Real innovation? If you mean options on indexes, yes? If you mean
looking at new investments in new industries, no. In my view, "Wall
Street", to use the generic term, hasn't really restructured. It is
still the same old group of brokerage houses (sans Drexel) trying to
do the same old thing, namely "make a market". Heck, the last "great"
restructuring of US businesses (LBO's) succeeded in replacing equity
with debt and, in the end, in providing no leeway for a company to
survive during difficult times. After all, one can take a hit on
equity or even suspend a divided but default on a loan and you're may
have to file for bankruptcy. So, in effect, the restructuring was just
unalloyed greed on the part of the lawyers (for fee income), the
commercial bankers (for fee and interest income), the investment
bankers (for fee income), the shareholders (for wildly inflated stock
prices), and the new investors (for rewriting the assets, taking
advantage of nice depreciation rates and taking tax loss carrybacks and
carryforwards, among other things).
As to Wall Street increasing profits, making a profit by cutting costs
is like shooting fish in a barrel. The problem comes later when you
find that long term investments were eliminated to save short term
costs and plants were shipped overseas to take advantage of lower
salaries there. However, unlike the Japanese, those new offshore
plants ship products to the US so, in effect, a net loss of jobs has
taken place. Japanese investment, however, goes overseas but makes the
product from those plants go to markets outside Japan.
As to increasing jobs, that, in the catholic church, is called faith.
I call it dogma. New York has already lost more jobs in the last two
years than it gained during the entire boom of the 1980's and the
likelihood of that increasing back is neither clear not likely.
Alfonso
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| 1729.36 | vp counts.. | ZIPLOK::SYSTEM | Thu Jan 23 1992 14:02 | 5 | |
last count i have on VP's was from 5/10/91.. and there were
102. So 150 may not be that far off but i'd guess it's a bit
lower. It's not clear to me why this is such a bad thing given that
there are currently approx. 120,000 employees in Digital. About a
tenth of 1 percent?
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| 1729.37 | BAGELS::REED | Thu Jan 23 1992 14:39 | 823 | ||
KEY CONTACTS -- FOR DIGITAL INTERNAL USE ONLY
REVISED 12-16-91
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Ken Olsen, President, & Chairman, Executive Committee
Jack Smith, Senior VP, Operations
Win Hindle, Senior VP
Martin Hoffmann, VP, General Counsel and Secretary
Bill Johnson, VP, Corporate Marketing Planning
John Sims, VP, Strategic Resources
Bill Strecker, VP, Engineering
Ken Senior, Secretary, Executive Committee
OPERATIONS COMMITTEE
Jack Smith, Senior VP, Operations, & Chairman, Operations Committee
Henry Ancona, VP, Information Systems and Applications Marketing
Jay Atlas, VP, U.S. Channels Sales
Dave Copeland, VP, Manufacturing Marketing
Henry Crouse, VP, Strategic Relations
Jim Cudmore, VP, Product Operations
Bill Demmer, VP, VAX/VMS Systems and Servers
Pier Carlo Falotti, VP, Europe
Dick Farrahar, VP, Personnel
Dick Fishburn, VP, Investments and Business Development
Sam Fuller, VP, Research
Russ Gullotti, VP, Digital Services
Bill Hanson, VP, Logistics
Bill Heffner, VP, Image/Voice/Video
Bob Hughes, VP, U.S. Sales
Dom LaCava, VP, UNIX-based Software and Systems Group
Frank McCabe, VP, Quality
Bob Palmer, VP, Manufacturing
Dick Poulsen, VP, General International Area
Bruce J. Ryan, VP, Corporate Controller & Manager, Cost Reduction Program
Grant Saviers, VP, Personal Computer Systems & Peripherals
Tom Siekman, Deputy General Counsel
Peter Smith, VP, Sales, Marketing, and Corporate Business Units/Europe
Bill Steul, VP, Services Marketing
David Stone, VP, Software Products Group
Don Zereski, VP, U.S. Area
OTHER SENIOR MANAGERS
Rob Ayres, Personnel Manager, Corporate Functions Group
Lyn Benton, VP, Business Unit Plan Integration & New Management System
Implementation
Bob Glorioso, VP, Executive Consulting
Peter Graham, Manager, Market Development
Ilene Jacobs, VP & Treasurer
Peter Jancourtz, Manager, Corporate Marketing Services
Dallas Kirk, Manager, Public Relations
Ed McDonough, VP, GIA Manufacturing & Engineering
Albert Mullin, VP, Corporate Relations
Deb Nicholls, Manager, Engineering Product Planning
Geoff Sackman, Personnel Manager, Corporate Finance
Geoff Shingles, VP & Managing Director, Digital Equipment Corp., Ltd.
Pat Spratt, Manager, Software Business
Richard Yen, Manager, GIA Manufacturing & Engineering
Peter Zotto, Manager, Marketing Communications
BUSINESS UNITS
!=Systems PCU, #=Components PCU, %=Vertical MBU, ^=Cross Industry MBU
*=Vertical Marketing IBU, $=Vertical Product IBU, ?=Cross Industry
Marketing IBU, &=Cross Industry Product IBU, +=Cross Industry Services IBU
@=Services Creation Unit
VAX/VMS Systems and Servers (VSS) - Bill Demmer, VP
!Entry Systems Business (ESB) - Jesse Lipcon
!Data Center Systems and Servers (DCSS) - Pauline Nist
!VAX 9000 Business (AQU) - Pauline Nist
!Fault-Tolerant Systems (FTS) - Fernando Colon Osorio
#High Availability Systems Business (HAS) - Fernando Colon Osorio
#VMS - Don Harbert
#Electronic Storage Development (ESD) - Tom Frederick
Servers Program - Steve Jenkins
ALPHA Program Office and Technical Director - Bob Supnik
Marketing - Ken Swanton
High-End Systems/Yukon/Danube Development Engineering - Carl Gibson
Independent Software Vendor Group (ISVG) - Mike Mancuso
UNIX-based Software and Systems Group (USS) - Dom LaCava, VP
!Micro Systems Development (MSD) - Art Williams
!RISC Business (RSC) - Don Gaubatz
!VAX Workstations Business (WST) - Don Gaubatz
^Workstations (WKS) - Don Gaubatz
#Open Software Group (OSG) - Kurt Friedrich
Base Product Marketing - Matt Kochan
Low-End Systems Software Engineering (LESSE) - Bill Picott
Independent Software Vendor Group (ISVG) - Mike Mancuso
Personal Computers & System Peripherals (PCSP) - Grant Saviers, VP
!^&Personal Computing Systems Group (PCSG) - John Rose
!Industry Standard Systems (ISS) - David Poole
#Intel/SCO (INT) - David Poole
#Video Image (VDO) - Larry Cabrinety
#Hardcopy (HDC) - Larry Cabrinety
#^&Low End Networks & Communications (LENAC) - Ralph Dormitzer
Mass Storage Systems - Charlie Christ, VP
#Disks & Subsystems Group (DSG) - Charlie Christ (acting)
#Tapes & Optical Products (TOP) - Peter Van Roekens
Networks and Communications (NaC) - Mike Thurk
#Corporate Backbone Networks (CBN) - Jac Simensen
#Local Area Access (LAA) - Fran Grigsby
#Local Area Networks (LAN) - Mike Rinaldi
#Open Network Systems (ONS) - John Adams (acting)
Security Services - Steve Lipner
Marketing - Gail Daniels
Networks Strategy - John Adams
Technical Director - Mahendra Patel
Testing, Publications, & Services - Ernie Smither
Business Management - Cornel Faucher
The New Software Group (TNSG) - David Stone, VP
#Languages (CPL) - Bill Keating
#Software Development Environments (SDE) - Bill Keating
#Corporate Information Systems (CIS) - Dennis Roberson
#Office and Teamwork (OTW) - Jeff Rudy
#Networked Applications (APP) - Jeff Rudy
#NAS Systems Management (NSM) - Dick Crosby
#Concurrent Engineering (CEN)- Mike Taylor
#Network Application Support (NAS) - Hans Gyllstrom
Software Reseller Organization - Dick Mahoney
User-Centered Systems - Jon Barrett
International Alliance Development - Bob Camelio
Strategy Development - Marc Chardon
Corporate User Information Products (CUIP) - Sue Gault
International Systems Engineering (ISE), Systems Quality Management
(SQM), Standards - Jim Mills
Corporate Marketing Planning (CMP) - Bill Johnson, VP
High-End VAX Base Product Marketing - Rich Whitman (acting)
High Availability/Fault Tolerant Marketing - Bill Lynch
High Availability/Fault Tolerant Systems/Services - Fernando Colon Osorio
Systems Planning & Management Software and Services - John Manzo
Supercomputer Technology Center - John Manzo
#System Software Engineering (SSE) - John Manzo
Information Management & Technology (IM&T) - Dan Infante, VP
^?Knowledge-based Applications and Services (DKAS) - Dennis O'Connor
Corporate Business Units/Europe - Peter Smith, VP
%*Telecommunications (TLC) - Ernst Wellhoener, VP
%*Banking/Investments (BKG) - Norm Goldberg, VP
%*Travel/Transportation (TRV) - Karen Kupferberg (acting)
Services Cluster - Bill Steul, VP
%*Insurance (INS) - Claude (Sandy) Thomas, VP
%*Media (MED) - Bob Farquhar, VP
%*Utilities (UTL) - Patti Foye (acting)
%*Wholesale/Retail (RTL) - Abbott Weiss
%*Professional Services (PSV) - Dave Pepin (acting)
%*Healthcare (HCR) - Willow Shire
Manufacturing Cluster - Dave Copeland, VP
%*Aerospace - Diane Albano
RTI - Ty Rabe
Platform Integration
Partner Engineering
Technical Partnerships
%*Automotive and Other Discrete - Glenn Armbruster, VP
Discrete Manufacturing Applications - Al Fink
CIM Engineering - Bob Andersen
Account Marketing - Thomas Verner (acting)
%*Chemical - Toni Lee Rudnicki (acting)
Process Engineering
Process Manufacturing Applications
EDMS
%*Consumer Electronics - OPEN
%*Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) - Eli Lipcon, VP
Consumer Packaged Goods Marketing - David Gutman
Distribution/Logistics - Jack Mileski
Sales/Marketing/Service (SMS) - David Toub
%*Electronics - Don Jenkins
CASE - Al Olsen
Electronic Design Automation (EDA)/ECAD - Greg Gaines
Frameworks/PowerFrame - Greg Gaines
Mechanical Engineering/MCAD - Aaron Holzer (acting)
Product Data Management System (PDMS) - Michel Legros
PowerFrame Engineering - Warren Neuburger
PowerFrame Sales - Art Clark
Account Marketing - Mike Gram
%*Forest, Mining, Metals, Glass, & Other Process - Rufus Sanders
Forest Products Marketing - Richard Noddin
%*Oil & Gas - Randy Levine (acting)
Exploration & Production
RIMS
^?Environment (ENV) - Randy Levine
%*Pharmaceutical - Nancy Strecker
Research & Development (R & D) - Dale Clutter
EBRS - Ed Withee
R & D Engineering
Marketing Programs
Electronics/Consumer Electronics/Aerospace - Barbara Mroz
Auto/Discrete/Chemical/Pharmaceutical/Oil & Gas - Trudy Sampson
CPG/Forest/Mining/Metals/Glass/Process - OPEN
Information Systems and Applications (ISA) - Henry Ancona, VP
^?Finance and Administrative Business Systems (FABS) - Michael Carabetta
^?Office Information Systems (OIS) - Gene Hodges
^?Electronic Publishing Systems (EPS) - Howard Woolf
^?Application Systems Development Group (ASDG) - Marion Dancy
^?Production Systems - Rich Whitman (acting)
Network Application Support (NAS) - Howard Woolf
Information Systems Executive Programs - Pat Mullen
Application and Information Distribution Group - Linda Moore
Other Business Units
%*U.S. Federal Government (USG) - Jack MacKeen, VP
%*Education/Science (EDU) - Jack McCredie
%*Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) - Peter Mercury (acting)
%$&Components Business Group (CBG) - Jim Willis
#Continuing Software Business Group (CBG) - Jack Lockhart
#Image/Voice/Video (IVV) - Bill Heffner, VP
#Semiconductor Operations (SCO) - Ed Caldwell, VP
#Process Technology Group (PTG) - Charlotte Frederick
#Computer Integrated Telephony (CIT) - Geno Alissi
^?Massively Parallel Systems Group (MPSG) - Charlie Wilson
?Technical OEM Business (TOEM) - Dick Heaton
?Digital Leasing and Remarketing Group - Thain Allan
^&Corporate Licensing Organization (CLO) - Jan Jaferian
Digital Services - Russ Gullotti, VP
Digital Product Services Cluster - John Rando
@Hardware Product Services (HPS) - Adrian Flatgard
@Software Product Services (SPS) - Tom Carothers
@Desktop Services (DTS) - Paul Kelly
Digital Education and Consulting Services Cluster - Pat Cataldo, VP
@Customer Training Services (CTS) - Pat Cataldo, VP (acting)
@Digital Consulting Services (DCS) - Pat Zilvitis
Digital Systems Integration and Support Services Cluster - Max Mayer
@Operations Support Services (OSS) - Mike Connor
@Network Integration Services (NIS) - Jim Neumann
@Application Project Services (APS) - David Creed
^+Systems Integration (SI) - Max Mayer
^+DECathena - Jim Neumann
U.S. TEAM
Don Zereski, VP, U.S. Area
Jay Atlas, VP, U.S. Channels Sales, and Desktop Business (acting)
Ross Brown, U.S. Personnel Manager
Dick Clinton, U.S. Planning Manager
Ron Eisenhauer, VP, International and Customer Relations
Lou Gaviglia, VP, U.S. Manufacturing & Logistics
Rose Ann Giordano, VP, U.S. Marketing
Joel Goldstein, Senior U.S. Organizational Development Consultant
Bob Good, U.S. Training Manager
Tom Grilk, U.S. Law Manager
Mike Houlihan, U.S. Information Management & Technology Manager
Bob Hughes, VP, U.S. Sales
Bud Keating, VP, U.S. Digital Services
Jack MacKeen, VP, Government Systems
Bob Nealon, U.S. Operations & Pricing Manager
Tony Wallace, U.S. Finance Manager
Ray Wood, VP, U.S. Digital Services
U.S. MARKETING
Rose Ann Giordano, VP, U.S. Marketing
%*State & Local Government (GVT) - Bob Trocchi
Steve Thomas @MRO, U.S. Product Sales Manager
Production Systems, Bob Welzel @KYO
ALPHA, Rick Frazier @CLO
VAX, Ken Steinhardt @MRO
Multi-Media, Tom Darcy @NYO
ACE, Mary Murphy @NYO
Networks, Kathy Power @MRO
Software Products, Ed Muth @ACI
CASE/COHESION and Systems Management, Jim Niemann @STO
Database/Information Management, Dick Delorenzo @CHO
Transaction Processing and EDI, Kirby Wadsworth @OGO
Office and End User Computing, Rick Nagengast @SXO
Desktop Marketing, Dennis Schneider @MKO
Desktop Sales, Dan Ross @MRO
Small Business, Mike Cole @ALF
Storage, Gary Hoppe @MRO
PC, John MacGilvary @MKO
Services, Steve Morgan @MKO
Migrations, Peter Parsons @MRO
Product Strategy and Introductions, Barrie Hunter @OGO
U.S. CHANNELS, DIRECT MARKETING ORGANIZATION (DMO), AND DESKTOP BUSINESS
Jay Atlas, VP, U.S. Channels Sales and Direct Marketing Organization (DMO)
Steve Kirchoff, New Venture Business Manager
Bill Kenda, Consultants Account Group Manager
Dennis Schneider, Desktop Marketing
U.S. SALES AND SERVICES
Bob Hughes @MKO, U.S. Sales VP
John Alexanderson @MKO, U.S. Sales and Sales Support Training VP
Steve Mahoney @MKO, U.S. Sales Development Manager
Peter Robohm @MKO, U.S. Sales Organization Manager
Jon Caputo @MKO, Director of Sales Information Systems
Bob Schmitt @MKO, U.S. Sales Support Manager
Bruce Platt, U.S. Technology Resource Centers Manager (Production
Systems, Imaging, ULTRIX, and PC Integration Resource Centers)
Ray Wood @MRO and Bud Keating @MRO, U.S. Digital Services VPs
Don Leighton @MRO, Product Services Cluster VP
Bob Silhavey @MRO, Hardware Product Services (HPS) Manager
Tim Leisman @MRO, Software Product Services (SPS) Manager
George Newton @ALF, Desktop Services (DTS) Business Unit VP
Mel Ray @MEL, Education and Consulting Services (ECS) Cluster VP
Dick McCarthy @BUO, Customer Education Manager
Mel Ray @MEL, Consulting Services Manager
Mel Ray @MEL, Management Consulting Practice Manager
John Fischer @PCO, Systems Integration Services (SIS) Cluster VP
Don Kocik @PCO, Operations Support Services (OSS) Manager
Bob Daigneault @MRO, Network Integration Services (NIS) Manager
Fritz Aumann @MKO, Application Project Services (APS) Manager
Bob Russell @SCO, Systems Integration (SI) Business Unit VP
Len Bizzarro @MRO, Marketing and Sales Support Manager
Larry Pape @MRO, Service Delivery Support Manager
Dick McCarthy @BUO, Education & Training Manager (acting)
Fritz Aumann @MKO, Digital Services Engineering Manager (acting)
Bernie Gaines @MRO, TQM Manager
John O'Donnell @MRO, Executive Support Programs Manager
Ralph Lipizzi @MRO, Headquarters Operations Manager
Ken Gray @MRO, Strategic Planning Manager
Dave Dubay @DAS, ALPHA Program Manager
Don Philpott @SCA, Services Cost Structure Program VP
Horst Adler @MEL, Services Administration VP
Tom Colatosti @OFO, Account VP, Eastern Accounts & State/Local
Government
Joe Fabrizio @MRO, State and Local Government Account Group Manager
Frank Branca @OFO, Digital Services VP, Eastern States
Sharon Rosen @SHR, Network/Desktop Practice Manager
Cathy Cambal-Hayward @WAO, SI Manager
Jim Roney @RCO, Telstar Manager
Fran Delaney @OFO, ASG Manager
Ray Cattaneo @OFO, Northeast Customer Relations Manager
Linda Tate Crayne @SAD, New York/New Jersey Customer Relations Manager
John Kelley @OFO, Planning Manager
Frank Bowden @SCA, Account VP, Central Accounts & Small and Medium
Enterprises (SME)
Ken Stone @SCA, Sales Support Development Manager (South)
Paul Edgecombe @ACI, Sales Support Development Manager (North)
Mike Jackson @ACI, Digital Services VP, Central States
Sam Praul @CLO, Practices Manager
Ed Daihl @DVO, SI Manager
Jim North @ACI, ASG Manager
Jim Stenson @SCA, Account Support Base Manager
Bill Clevenger @ACI, Customer Relations Manager
Alice McCall @SCA, Customer Relations Manager
Elizabeth Nolan @ACI, Planning Manager
Denis Bedard @SCA, Project Manager
Al Hall @MEL, Account VP, Southern Accounts & Education
Alan Croll @MEL, Digital Services VP, Southern States
Cathy Lange @MEL, Information Systems & Applications Practices Manager
Barbara Stallings @MEL, Office Automation Practice
Jess McLean @SCA, Electronic Data Interchange Practice
Joe Griffin @MEL, Electronic Publishing Practice
John Montgomery @AKO, Finance and Administrative Business Systems
(FABS) Practice
Jim Flanagan @MEL, COHESION Practice (acting)
Dave Caperelli @MRO, Information Systems Practice
Jack Paltell @MEL, SA Manager
Bill Lewis @DER, SI Manager
Al Burns @ALF, ASG Manager
Mary Gavin @ALF, Customer Relations Manager
Bob Lewis @ALF, Planning Manager
Louise Warren @CEO, Project Manager
Jeff Wilson @MEL, Project Manager
John Dunleavy @ALF, Project Manager
Gary Pattengill @IVO, Accounts Manager, Western Accounts & Healthcare
(acting)
Gary Pattengill @IVO, Healthcare Account Group Manager
Barbara Chabrier @CWO, Sales Support Development Manager (acting)
Bob Hult @MSO, Digital Services VP, Western States
Don King @WRO, SI Manager
Aggie Rucker @VYO, ASG Manager
Al Brown @WRO, Customer Relations Manager
Ron Hurst @WRO, Planning Manager
Mary Jo Anderson @CWO, Project Manager
Steve Mueller @WRO, Project Manager
John O'Keefe @MKO, Account VP, Complementary Solutions Organizations
Bill Munson @DVO, Channels Systems Consultants Manager
Ed Kamins @UPO, Account VP, Distributors
Judie Kelly @SHR, Digital Services Manager, Channels
Mike DelVecchio @SCO, SI Manager
Robyn McHugh @TWO, Customer Relations/Project Manager
John Nadwairski @BUO, Planning Manager
Ken Udstuen @SHR, Digital Services Manager, INDEC (acting)
Tony Morris @DER, Account VP, U.S. Government
Pat Arnold @DER, Sales Support Development Manager (acting)
Rick Distasio @DER, Digital Services Manager, Government (acting)
Myron Myers @SCA, AD/SEE Practice Manager
Lynn Leader @DVO, Government Integrated Solutions Practice Manager
Jim Hertzel @DVO, Security Practice Manager
Rick Distasio @DER, SI Manager (acting)
Joe Garzone @DER, PMO Manager
Ron Reents @OFO, MTT Manager
Byron Henry @DER, SA Manager
Sue McKeown @DER, ASG/Field Manager
Gordon Williams @DER, ASG/B&P Manager
Ralph Blakeney @DER, Customer Relations Manager
Helen Gasper @DER, Planning Manager
Fred Greco @BJO, Project Manager
Bob Long @IVO, Account VP, Aerospace/Electronics/Travel/Transportation
John Casaccia @IVO, Aerospace Account Group Manager
James Harris @WRO, Electronics Account Group Manager
Art Lanata @WRO, Travel Account Group Manager
Malcolm Jones @WRO, Digital Services VP, AET
Pat Lambs @WRO, Manufacturing Practices Manager
Bill Van Gurp @WRO, Engineering Practices Manager
Dale Harris @IVO, Data Integration and Transportation Practice Manager
Bob Lee @WRO, Solution Development Manager
Steve Garrett @WRO, SI Manager
Dick Kane @TFO, MTT Manager
Al Smith @SEO, Boeing SI Program Director
Bob Little @DER, ASG Manager
Dan Salisbury @WRO, Planning Manager
Claudia Skelton @BWA, Project Manager
Ron Hevey @NYO, Account VP, Finance and Media (Investments, Banking,
Insurance, Media)
John Haskard @NYO, Banking & Investments Account Group Manager
Dan Harrington @MKO, Insurance Account Group Manager
Judy Goodwin @NYO, Media Account Group Manager
Lynn Busing @ALF, Digital Services VP, Finance & Services
George Kaiser @NYO, Finance Practice Manager
New York ACT, Discovery Seminars, Media Sales Support
Ladd Bodem @LAS, Healthcare Practice Manager
OPEN, Retail Practice Manager
John Groh @KYO, SI Manager (acting)
Bill Simpson @SCO (acting)
Art Bolton @NYO, MCO Manager
Bob Comer @MAV, SA Manager
Frank Josbacher @NYO, MTT Manager (acting)
Bob Stuno @CHO, ASG Manager
Linda Tate Crayne @SAD, Customer Relations Manager
Doris Godwin @ALF, Planning Manager
Chuck Caruso @LYF, Project Manager
Susan Thomas @PHO, Project Manager
Neal Houtz @OHF, Account VP, Manufacturing and Distribution (Automotive,
Manufacturing, Consumer Packaged Goods, Forest Products, Wholesale/Retail
/Distribution)
Len Pezzello @NYO, Wholesale/Retail/Distribution Account Group Manager
Larry Greene @MRO, Consumer Packaged Goods Account Group Manager
Jim Alberty @OHF, General Discrete Manufacturing Account Group Manager
Tina Hochstetter @ACI, Forest Products Account Group Manager
Bob Burke @OHF, Digital Services VP, Manufacturing/Distribution
Stan Garfield @OHF, Engineering Applications Practice Manager
Eric Johnson @OHF, Manufacturing Applications Practice Manager
Sherrie Konkus @FAC, Discrete Manufacturing/Automotive Practice Manager
Bob Liptrot @FMT, SA Manager and CPG/Forest Products Practice Manager
Rod Jackson @OHF, SI Manager
Bill Dornbush @OHF, MTT Manager
Renee Speitel @OHF, PMO Manager
Dan Longton @OHF, OSS Solutions Support Manager
Larry Sturza @FHO, ASG Manager
Ron Kempf @OHF, Support Resources Manager
Detroit ACT, Proposals, Events, AIS Program
Harry Eisengrein @ALF, Account VP, Telecommunications and Utilities
Lee Saylor @ALF, Telecommunications Account Group Manager
George Timmes @PCO, Telecom Independents Account Group Manager
Bob Coates @ALF, Utilities, Account Group Manager
Justin Giolitti @ALF, Cellular Account Group Manager
Ruth Gaines @MEL, Digital Services VP, Telecommunications/Utilities
Barbara Nielson @OAO, Wireless Practice Manager
OPEN, Wireline Practice Manager
Pam Shields @DCA, Utilities Practice Manager
Don Neault @TAY, Corporate Telecom Practice Manager
Mitch Romm @MEL, Messaging Practice Manager
Wayne Gutzman @ALF, SI Manager
Dennis Bogley @MEL, Telecom PMO Manager
Mark Wehrman @CXT, Utilities PMO Manager
Gary Katz @ALF, SA Manager
Bill Taylor @MEL, MTT Manager
Colin Thompson @ALF, Integration Consulting Office Manager
Bill Leonard @PCO, ASG Manager
Pat Mohr @MEL, Planning Manager
Woody Scally @MEL, Customer Communications & Proposals Manager
Roger Rose @MLO, Accounts Manager, Petro Chemical (Chemical,
Pharmaceutical, Oil & Gas, Metals & Glass)
Mike Prusha @ACI, Chemical Account Group Manager
Joe Zercoe @KYO, Pharmaceuticals Account Group Manager
Ed Janusz @SCA, Oil & Gas/Metals & Glass Account Group Manager
Ron Wolf @ALF, Digital Services VP, Petro Chemical
Harvey Silverberg @ACI, Sales and Distribution Practice Manager
Peck Kehler @ALF, Process Manufacturing Practice Manager
OPEN, Research and Development Practice Manager
Frank Sadberry @ALF, SI Manager
Gerald Gill @ALF, PMO Manager
Jim Stanton @ALF, MTT Manager
Jack Catcott @DLO, ASG Manager
Ray Arndt @ALF, Planning Manager
John Lyons @ALF, Project Manager
U.S. SALES ORGANIZATION
VICE PRESIDENT - U.S. AREA: DON ZERESKI 297-7560 @MRO (CAM SOWA 297-7538)
VICE PRESIDENT - U.S. SALES: BOB HUGHES 264-SELL @MKO (CHRIS SIEBERT 264-7402)
CROSS INDUSTRY ACCOUNT PORTFOLIOS
EASTERN ACCOUNTS, V.P. TOM COLATOSTI 274-6584 OFO
Secretary Rita Carleton 274-6306 OFO
Connecticut Scott Rimmer 320-5520 RCH
Upstate New York Chas Romeo (Act) 274-6501 OFO
Boston Steve McGowan 224-1695 BXO
New England Don Labelle 264-2301 MKO
Suburban Lou Leggero 221-5380 WAO
New Jersey Dick Gortler 323-4302 KYO
New York Mike Depasquale 352-2352 NYO
New York Suburban Peter Edwards 347-5128 WHO
CENTRAL ACCOUNTS, V.P. FRANK BOWDEN 483-4040 SCA
Secretary Gay Wolfard 483-4041 SCA
Chicago Basic Mark Stasik 474-5107 ACI
Chicago Services Dave Salmi 447-2840 CPO
North Central Dick Wright 442-2012 MPO
Great Plains Earnest Williams 452-3401 KCO
N. Texas/Oklahoma Keith Butler 486-6060 SCA
South Texas Jon Kixmiller 441-3532 HSO
Rocky Mountain Bill Krause 553-3266 DVO
Great Lakes Len Zera 471-5143 FHO
Ohio Valley Scott Benson 432-7736 CYO
Allegheny John Flynn 422-7805 PTO
East Ohio Lou Young 431-2700 CLO
SOUTHERN ACCOUNTS, V.P. AL HALL 425-3100 MEL
Secretary Linzey Stephens 425-3101 MEL
Southeast John Carroll 326-5217 ATO
Carolinas Dick Rogers 367-5377 CEO
Mid-South Mike Howard 356-6701 MMO
Greater Philadelphia Ted Schrafft 336-2011 CHO
Maryland/Virginia Ed Scully 341-2152 DCO
Florida Patricia O'Donnell 357-6641 TMO
WESTERN ACCOUNTS, SALES MGR GARY PATTENGILL (Act) 535-4167 IVO
Secretary Sharon Howard 535-4125 IVO
Secretary Doris Cobb 521-3156 WRO
Northwest Bob Bajema 545-4005 SEO
Oregon Intermount Jack Sunderlage 544-3392 SLO
San Francisco Rich Wendroff 542-3605 SZO
Santa Clara Comm. Cindy Sauln 521-4311 WRO
Los Angeles Roger Cosgrove 568-2605 LAS
Southwest Randy Waters 566-4890 TFO
S. California Betty LaMarr 533-7711 CWO
CHANNELS ACCOUNT GROUPS, V.P. JOHN O'KEEFE 296-4248 MKO
Secretary JoAnne Fagan 296-4278/264-5491 MKO
N.E. Channels Ray Wilkes 274-6709 OFO
NY/MA Channels Bob Stephens 323-4340 KYO
Southern Channels Robin Spangler 385-2077 ALF
Central Channels Mike Notaro 474-2505 ACI
S. Central Channels Bill Smith (Act) 486-6070 DLO
E. Central Channels Jim Biggs 471-5368 FHO
Western Channels Roger Orr 521-6761 WRO
DISTRIBUTOR SALES, V.P. ED KAMINS 296-4251 UPO
Secretary Judy Wilcox 296-4250 UPO
Regional Accounts Mike Murphy 296-4057 UPO
Specialty Accounts Dan Williams 296-4093 UPO
U.S. GOVERNMENT SALES, V.P. TONY MORRIS 379-6558 DER
Secretary Mary Ricucci 379-6518 DER
Northeast Government Jim Hughes 274-6343 OFO
Southeast Government Robert Cartwright 385-2604 ALF
Gulf States Government David Mitchell 353-6263 ORO
L.A. Government Shel Sherman 531-4249 LAO
Southwest Government John Donahue 533-7802 CWO
Western Government Marsha Thompson 521-4398 WRO
Civilian Agency Govt. Sally Modjeska 427-5049 WNP
Defense Agencies Govt. Peter Hatfield 425-7764 MEL
Primes Government Rob Rhode 341-2789 DCO
South Central Government Larry Holmberg 554-7301 AQO
Defense Depts. Govt. John O'Leary 341-2442 DCO
INDUSTRY ACCOUNT PORTFOLIOS
AEROSPACE/ELECTRONICS/TRAVEL/TRANSPORTATION,
V. P. BOB LONG 535-4353 IVO
Secretary Pauline Finlay 535-4543 IVO
EDUCATION, V.P. AL HALL 425-3100 MEL
Secretary Linzey Stephens 425-3101 MEL
FINANCE & MEDIA, V.P. RON HEVEY 352-2817 NYO
Secretary Eileen Zaki 352-2822 NYO
New York Financial Charles Macli 352-3012 NYO
New York Banks Cy Gaydos 352-2343 NYO
HEALTHCARE, SALES MGR GARY PATTENGILL (Act) 535-4167 IVO
Secretary Sharon Howard 535-4125 IVO
Secretary Doris Cobb 521-3156 WRO
MFG/DISTRIBUTION, V.P. NEAL HOUTZ 471-5529 OHF
Secretary Linde Steller 471-5554 OHF
Manufacturing Barry Clark 471-5706 FHO
Consumer Pkg. Goods Cliff Spatz 367-4446 RTP
PETRO CHEMICAL, SALES MGR ROBER ROSE 474-5100 ACI
Secretary Virginia Freichels 474-5101 ACI
STATE/LOCAL GOVT, V.P. TOM COLATOSTI 274-6584 OFO
Secretary Rita Carleton 274-6306 OFO
SMALL and MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (SME)
V.P. FRANK BOWDEN 483-4040 SCA
Secretary Gay Wolfard 483-4041 SCA
TELECOM & UTILITIES, V.P. HARRY EISENGREIN 385-2618 ALF
Secretary Ferne Brown 385-2601 ALF
Mid-America Telecom Mike Holfert 445-6532 STO
Mid-Atlantic Telecom Bob Bruchey 424-2250 TJR
Northeast Telecom Rita Foley 323-4111 KYO
Southeast Telecom Jeff Hall 357-6631 TMO
DIGITAL SERVICES DISTRICT MANAGERS - FOR DIGITAL INTERNAL USE ONLY
REVISED 12-4-91
DIGITAL SERVICES DISTRICT DIGITAL SERVICES DISTRICT MANAGER
EASTERN STATES
Boston Walter Mello @BXO
Eastern Massachusetts Joe Maragioglio @WAO
New England Art Discipio @MKO
Connecticut Bill King @RCH
Upstate New York Dave Kreiner @RCO
New York Suburban Tom Lanzilli @WHO
New York City Uptown Kevin Howell @UKO
New York City Downtown Lou Schiavone @NJO
New Jersey North Don Armagnac @KYO
New Jersey Central Rita Neer @PCO
SOUTHERN STATES
Pennsylvania Walt Rush @PHO
Delaware Valley John Scavelli @EJO
Maryland John Thomas @DWS
Virginia Debbie Tripoli @RDO
Carolinas Sarah Biggs @CEO
Mid-South Dave Vest @MMO
Southeast Ken Reeves @ATO
Florida Frank DiRocco @FLA
Projects #1 George Topping @DCO
Projects #2 Linda Johnson @ATO
CENTRAL STATES
Allegheny Ernie Dale @PTO
East Ohio Steve Lewis @CLO
Ohio Valley Jim Maples @CYO
Metro Detroit Rhonda Kelley @WDF
Great Lakes Charlie Fiorina @FTO
Chicago Central Russ Pike @ACI
Northern Illinois/Southern Wisconsin Bill O'Connor @ACI
North Central Al Short @MPO
Great Plains Tom Davis @KCO
Mid-America Wally Novak @STO
Dallas Dale Melton @FOO
West Texas/Oklahoma Wayne Grundy @DLO
South Texas Pat McCarragher @HSO
Rocky Mountain Wayne Smith @AQO
WESTERN STATES
Intermountain Jack Lembke @SLO
Los Angeles North Fred Fernandez @TFO
Los Angeles South Shirley Marting @SEO
Northwest Art Garverick @TUK (acting)
Projects Ian Rogoff @WRO
San Francisco Michael Harris @SZO
Santa Clara Paul Fetherolf @WRO
Southern California Joe Bel Bruno @CWO
Southwest Joe Peters @TFO
DIGITAL SERVICES DISTRICT DIGITAL SERVICES DISTRICT MANAGER
GOVERNMENT
OCONUS Jim Morgan @LVM
Pacific Coast Don Nielson @FVO
South Central Brad Wilson @AQO
Central Max Cameron @CXT
Southeast Mary Pajot @STO
Mid-Atlantic Glen Landis @DER
Chesapeake Jim Popa @DCO
Northeast Rick Welch @OFO
AEROSPACE/ELECTRONICS/TRAVEL/TRANSPORTATION (AET)
Boeing SI Delivery Gil Fair @SEO
FINANCE & SERVICES
Projects Delivery Bill Brucella @NYO
PETRO CHEMICAL
Project Nita Seelinger @DWO
TELECOMMUNICATIONS & UTILITIES
MCI/Central Bob Griffin @VFO
Mid-Atlantic/Northeast OPEN
U.S. ACTs, BENCHMARK CENTERS, AND RESOURCE CENTERS
FOR DIGITAL INTERNAL USE ONLY
REVISED 11-19-91
U.S. APPLICATION CENTERS FOR TECHNOLOGY (ACTs)
Location of ACT/ Specialties Manager Phone
DS Portfolio
Detroit Automotive Rich McGlew 456-5623
Manufacturing/Distribution 313-553-5623
New York Finance Tom Colangelo 461-1901
Finance/Services 212-326-1901
U.S. BENCHMARK CENTERS
LOCATION MANAGER DTN LOC
Los Angeles Tim Carlson 531-5200 LAO
Marlboro Al Saloky 297-3689 MRO
Washington John Rodenhiser 425-3296 MEL
U.S. SALES SUPPORT RESOURCE CENTERS
LOCATION MANAGER DTN LOC
U.S. Bruce Platt 465-7229 SAD U.S. Area Manager
U.S. Michaele Lefferman 465-7226 SAD Cross-Technology
Programs
IMAGING
Detroit/ Vera McNeil 456-5438 FAC
Santa Clara
New York John Olynick 352-2184 NYO
Washington Fred Avolio 341-2247 DCO
PC INTEGRATION
Atlanta Teresa Bruhn 385-2509 ALF
Dallas/ Dennis Bashore 483-4690 SCA
Santa Clara
New York Dennis Wilcox 352-2852 SAD
PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
Atlanta Tony Keegan 385-7220 ALF
Chicago Monica Walker 474-5486 ACI
Los Angeles Rusty Fleming 531-3792 LAO
New York Elaine Greenberg 352-2384 NYO
ULTRIX/UNIX
Cambridge John Travalini 259-7437 CBM DECathena
Dallas/ Mike Daugherty 483-4545 SCA
Santa Clara
Detroit Vera McNeil 456-5438 FAC
New York John Olynick 352-2184 NYO
Washington Fred Avolio 341-2247 DCO
ADDITIONAL RESOURCE CENTER
SUPERCOMPUTING/VECTORS
Houston John Crowe 441-6015 HST
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| 1729.38 | # of V.P > productivity throughput | RT93::HU | Thu Jan 23 1992 15:30 | 36 | |
Here's my thinking about VP appointment during the company's financial
down turn as well as recession in this country. Your mileage may vary.
From the top, they don't want to see more visiable or contributed
individual people left company, for one reason or another, whether
they will go to competitor and hurt us long term wise or become
frustrated try to raise up the rank in life career process. Therefore,
after certain periods of time, promotion to V.P is inevitible process
to keep certain quailified individual.
However, each layer of management will do the same things such that
they still have next lower layer staff to report to them. That's how we
get into this multi-layer structure in modern American coporation.
In old days, small size company, everyone report to President or CEO
and no problems in communication at all, and customer issues will be
solved in timely fashion. I'm not saying small is pretty, however,
I do doubt we do/don't know how to run >10 Bil $$ company as efficient
as small company ?? or as lean (revenue/head_count) as small company ?
If our ratio is higher than APPLE, or Micro-Soft, how we can compete ?
In my opinion, even with another dozen V.P won't do any good. The end
of this will be to hire Richard-Mill from Wang and starting major
overall downsizing. :-)
With multi-layer structure, especially with so many V.P, it will be
easily lose enterprenual spirit by struggling deal with whom to report
to, who's doing what, etc.
Do we think over why IBM want to split into hundreds of small
operational units ? Has anyone read the book about "The sole
of machine" talking about DG computer 10 yrs ago, I believe
only everyone heading same direction can trun around current sliding.
Just my 2 cents,
Michael..
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| 1729.39 | We lost it. Bring on the next one..... | HAAG::HAAG | Dreamin' on WY high country | Thu Jan 23 1992 21:53 | 16 |
Well we lost it. Or a better way to state it might be that the other
guys won it. At any rate it's over. In all fairness, our executives
statements I eluded to in .0 probably had little or nothing to do with
the final decision.
That doesn't change my opinion about such statements. I repeat, that if
I can stay positive, confident, and re-assuring, with my peers and
customers, I expect no less from senior management. Though I can
sympathize with their fate. You pour your heart into enough things that
end up a whole lot less then you expected, you soon begin to see the
benefits of "hunkering down to survive the storm". And that is
something I will never do.
I lost one battle. I'll be looking for another tomorrow.
Gene.
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| 1729.40 | Well fought, Gene -- hang in there!! | RDVAX::KALIKOW | Unintelligiblets | Thu Jan 23 1992 22:20 | 3 |
I gotta admire your spirit. I'm bettin' on you, and DEC, the next time!
(-: Keep On Truckin! :-)
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| 1729.41 | What's the story ? | RT93::HU | Fri Jan 24 1992 11:45 | 13 | |
Re: .39
Gene,
Do you mind share with us who win the battle ? and what advantage they
have over DEC ? What they can deliver and we can't ? I mean, product
, service and integration in general.
At any rate, we may all learn a value lesson from past mistake to
embrace success of tommorrow. Keep the goodwork, and Sunrise won't
be too far away.
Michael..
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| 1729.42 | One last time | HAAG::HAAG | Dreamin' on WY high country | Fri Jan 24 1992 18:32 | 34 |
I am going to draft a summary paper as a follow up to the overall effort.
Send me mail if you want a copy.
I am going to write the paper this weekend and try to get it mailed
out sometime next week. I've got a lot of information on what
happened. I posted periodic updates in the projects' notesfile. However,
I have much much more information on the whole process dating back to
last July.
Despite our growing SI business I do not believe the Corporation is
structured or geared towards pursuing, winning, and delivering projects
like the one we just pursued. At least not without a great deal of agony
and pain. I have a lot of facts and documentation to support that claim.
Upon completion of the paper I will distribute a copy of it to those who wish
to see it. Additionally, I am going to submit its recommendations to
Delta. And finally, I am going to send a brief summary of it to key
executives and ask them for the time to allow me to present my recom-
mendations to them. In person.
Since early last November I have been contacted (mail and phone) by over
600 Digital employees who have provided input and comments on not just
our project in Minnesota; but from their own experiences. There are some
strikingly similar issues and problems that occur consistently. We
can fix these problems if we can objectively, professionally,
unemotionally, and factually present them, along with corrective
recommendations, to the proper management.
I am going to give it one last try.
Rgds,
Gene.
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| 1729.43 | Lost Patience | SDSVAX::SWEENEY | Teach all nations | Fri Jan 24 1992 19:14 | 7 |
My own opinion on the SI business is that we've lost the fighting
spirit to go head to head with other SI providers such as EDS,
Andersen, etc. and settle for what we can get from customers with whom
we have a large current installed position and cozy relationship.
I'd love to be convinced otherwise but who's got the stomach for
months and months without a CERT.
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| 1729.44 | Yes..But We've Got to Keep Trying | HAAG::HAAG | Dreamin' on WY high country | Fri Jan 24 1992 22:41 | 14 |
Patrick,
I agree. In my paper I will discuss at least 7 major internal issues
that we had to deal with. Going month's and month's without a CERT was
one of those issues. None of those seven issues were solved perfectly.
Nor easily. And collectively, they cost us the bid. But we did get
around them. Though at a much greater expense than one would believe
would be necessary. This latest project was similar to a couple others
of similar scale we have made a run at. We tried an entirely different
approach with this. And got a lot farther. Nevertheless, the
corporation as a whole has some real weaknesses. I am simply going to
document my experience and perspective on them.
Gene.
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| 1729.45 | TNPUBS::FORTEN | Memories: Shadows without substance | Mon Jan 27 1992 15:39 | 13 | |
<<< Note 1729.44 by HAAG::HAAG "Dreamin' on WY high country" >>> Gene, I'm having trouble sending you mail. Can you please add me to your distribution list for your Summary report when you mail it out? I think it would prove very valuable reading. Thanks Scott | |||||
| 1729.46 | I'm lost, folks. | CSCOAC::PARISE_M | deliaF egamI rorriM | Tue Jan 28 1992 13:55 | 4 |
Could someone please summarize the basenote for us late-comers.
It would be appreciated.
Mike
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| 1729.47 | I don't why it was deleted, but the gist was that Gene Haag... | YUPPIE::COLE | Eat right; keep fit; you still DIE! | Wed Jan 29 1992 08:21 | 6 |
... was involved in an opportunity (competitive!) due to close the week after we announced Q2 results, and to win we had to convince the client we had the resources to deliver. Gene was NOT pleased with the "gloom and doom" expressed by some of our upper management after Q2 was public, as this was not the message his team was delivering to the client. Reply 6 might be what you want to read, also. | |||||
| 1729.48 | CSCOAC::PARISE_M | deliaF egamI rorriM | Wed Jan 29 1992 12:11 | 13 | |
re: Note 1729.47 by YUPPIE::COLE>>
Thank you for filling in the gaps. I thought it might relate to some
internal memo rather than a press release.
I can agree, then, that we do not appear to inspire any confidence.
What ever happened to "One Message?"
Never mind, I think I know.
It's become an S.O.S. !!
/mike
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