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2650.1 | TRUE | ODIXIE::SILVERS | dig-it-all, we rent backhoes. | Thu Sep 02 1993 16:47 | 1 |
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2650.2 | YES !!!!! | ELMAGO::JMORALES | | Thu Sep 02 1993 16:50 | 11 |
| If with the 'large title' comes a large paycheck, plus perks, plus
stock options, plus 'performance' incentives, plus bonuses, then
there is no question, it is a definite
Y E S
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Also, more important Michael Hammer in his book Reengineering the
Corporation warns not to do re-engineering for re-engineering sake.
And not to say you are doing re-engineering when it is ONLY another
advertisement (Lip Service).
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2650.3 | The more letters in your title the less you get paid ... | 15377::PILGRM::BAHN | Living in Virtual Reality ... | Thu Sep 02 1993 18:22 | 0 |
2650.4 | Obvious | ANNECY::HOTCHKISS | | Fri Sep 03 1993 03:26 | 5 |
| in some companies,like Intel,this is not true.In Digital it is true and
institutionalised.In fact,asking whether it is true or not in Digital
is a pretty stupid question-certain VPs insist that they and their
staff do not even speak to customers.Hang on-maybe their added value is
keeping out of the way??
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2650.5 | titles can be good or bad depending on how they used | STAR::ABBASI | get a cow, man! | Fri Sep 03 1993 05:15 | 24 |
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i think titles like any thing else one should take at there face value
and not over do it, a title can mean many things to one person and
little things to another person, i think as the say goes "the value
is in the budding" meaning anything is ultimately judged by what it delivers
to those who need it.
but overall titles are needed, they are needed so that not to assign
values of those who hold them, but for an outsider (customer etc..) to be
able to know who you are and what you know and not know very quickly
and by just reading your title.
i think titles are a good think for what they mean and not more, over
abuse of titles is not good off course, titles are not just used
inside companies, there are social titles also, also in the army they
have doodles of titles, i think may be there have a hundred titles or
more from the ordinary soldier to the head of the army, and each title
may be subdivided into different grades etc..
so, in conclusion, titles are needed, but abusing titles can lead to
problem.
\nasser
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2650.6 | Pretty much right on for the old schoolers. The new regime gets around. | LACGID::BIAZZO | DECvp - Highest Unit Volume Product | Fri Sep 03 1993 15:17 | 15 |
| The old Digital is certainly indicative of the quote in the base note.
I am actually starting to see some things change. For example, Ed Lucente,
Gresh Brebach, and a few others of that stature have had meetings with my
customer; at the customer's offices no less.
Unfortunately, there's several layers of middle management dreck between me
and them whose sole function is to preserve the Digital of the past.
I've got a proposal. Let's count up all the individual contributors in the
company, divide by 15 and voila you have the number of managers we need. Using
that simple equation, I bet we can drop to the magic 65K headcount without
negatively impacting sales, customer satisfaction or any other valid metric.
We probably would have to downsize a few cafeterias however.
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2650.7 | | DABEAN::MFOLEY | Gravity, like Rust, never sleeps. | Fri Sep 03 1993 16:43 | 5 |
| re: 2650.6
I totally agree! Any idea of just how many managers there are?
.mike.
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2650.8 | | SPECXN::MUNNS | | Fri Sep 03 1993 17:29 | 8 |
| I admire a small company (to be unnamed, but probably true of most
lean/mean organizations) that has workers who carry multiple business
cards, each with a different title. Everything from VP of Software
Engineering to VP Accounting. They wear whatever hat is required,
depending on their audience.
All this specialization in large companies can lead to isolation from
the true business issues.
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2650.9 | Here's my guess | LACGID::BIAZZO | DECvp - Highest Unit Volume Product | Wed Sep 08 1993 14:49 | 4 |
| Re .7
I'd say if you counted the number of individual contributors and
multiplied by 1.3 you'd have the current manager population.
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2650.10 | I.C. to "Manager" ratio in my organization is about 15-20 to 1. | 15377::PILGRM::BAHN | Living in Virtual Reality ... | Wed Sep 08 1993 16:57 | 0
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