T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
---|
2724.1 | | STAR::ABBASI | only 57 days to graduate! | Tue Oct 19 1993 14:17 | 26 |
|
>Can someone tell me why we can afford to move offices 50 feet for the
> sake of "keeping a group all together" and we can't afford the
>luxury of office supplies, equipment, raises for the troops, etc.?
.-1
\dlm,
these are tough questions. no tough questions are allowed here.
plus, why for crying out loud you need office supplies, equipment and
raises for??
plus , they are moving your office for you, a whole 50 feets , isn't
that like enough? you want more ??
more, more, more, more, more . every DECeee is just asking for more things
these days.
why? what is happening to us, DEC , DECeees and the world?
one day it is supplies, the other day equipments, one day raises
when will this end? what will it be next?
\nasser
|
2724.2 | | COFFEE::PFAU | Hit the button, Frank | Tue Oct 19 1993 15:44 | 4 |
| It would be a waste to buy office supplies. They'd just get lost in
the move.
tom_p
|
2724.3 | It's the POTS!! | ODIXIE::SCRIVEN | | Tue Oct 19 1993 15:48 | 8 |
| "pots"! It's just those different "pots" of money everyone talks
about.
LOTS of money for relocating, downsizing offices, etc., no money for
anything else.
Toodles.....JP
|
2724.4 | | NACAD::SHERMAN | | Wed Oct 20 1993 10:25 | 4 |
| The answer to .0 is likely to be that a manager doesn't tend to look as
stupid if surrounded by subordinates.
Steve
|
2724.5 | Musical Plant Syndrome | MACNAS::GGARRETT | | Wed Oct 20 1993 11:26 | 4 |
| With only about three more plants to shut here in Europe.... what's
another plant load of stuff to move around.......
Gabriel
|
2724.6 | | WRKSYS::SEILER | Larry Seiler | Wed Oct 20 1993 15:32 | 11 |
| Is this a recent 50' move? The policy announced a month or two ago
makes it very hard to get moves authorized, except under certain
conditions (such as a change in cost center). You can't even move
yourself because they won't hook up phones in the new offices. We've
got some folks over 100 yards away who we're trying to get to be
within 50' of the rest of the group, and it's tough. Note, this is
in the mill, which imposes its own peculiar complexities on any
situation.
Enjoy,
Larry
|
2724.7 | It must make sense to someone | 19270::GSCOTT | I like two kinds of pie: hot and cold | Thu Oct 21 1993 00:45 | 28 |
| I have been in SHR3 for a little over a year and have had 3 different
offices.
During the last move about 3 days before that "no more moves" memo came
out we moved 40', and got a new mailstop. We were told that we could
not get our desks moved (takes about 5 mins with one of those lift
things they shove under your desk). Instead we all had to empty out
our desks, box the stuff up, have the movers move the boxes, clean up
our new desks, unpack our stuff, then wait 10 days for keys to our
"new" desks. Whoever had my "new" desk before me was a real pig (food
left in there, coffee [or something] spilled all over the inside of the
desk, etc.).
So rather than pay the movers to move our desks (5 mins for a mover) we
have to move the stuff ourselves (2 or more hours for each engineer in
group). Yep that saved money.
At least we got plant engineering to put extra outlets in the two
offices we use as labs (since lab space is so expensive we can't get
any). They also had to put in a couple of new outlets for LPS40s.
My wife just moved to SHR3 two months ago. She has moved once already
(east wing to west wing) and she was informed her group (and her lab)
will be moving again in January.
The *rumor* is that we all had to move this time cause a bunch of new VP
offices had to be made (SHR3, 2nd floor, west side of west wing).
|
2724.8 | my move before last | PASTIS::MONAHAN | humanity is a trojan horse | Thu Oct 21 1993 04:35 | 11 |
| On my move before last (a year ago) we knew that we would be
evacuating the building by June this year, but since everyone was being
moved around anyway, "they" took the opportunity to replace all the
shoulder-high partitions with floor-to-ceiling ones. I hope the new
tennants enjoy them.
I was moved 10' vertically, and two of my boxes of documentation were
lost in the move. My workstation didn't like the move either. Its hard
disk went bad immediately, and trying to get FS to replace it when they
were fully occupied reconnecting other workstations round the building
meant that another couple of days was wasted.
|
2724.9 | when in doubt, keep moving | HIBOB::KRANTZ | Next window please. | Thu Oct 21 1993 13:16 | 25 |
| Here in CXO, we are in the process of 'consolidating' some of the
remaining engineering groups. A $2 mill retrofit, (paid for out of
restructuring money!) to move people who are busy and don't want to move so we
can leave portions of the building 'available for other groups that may
someday relocate here', or 'rental to external organizations', or 'empty
for tax purposes'.
Existing labs with adequate power and cooling are being abandoned
for labs that must be upgraded - and of course no schedule slips for this
'slight inconvenience'. The groups involved will be saving money - because
they will be using less office and lab space - not necessarily by choice...
When people who had 10x10 offices move into their new 8x10 offices I know
there is going to be a little culture shock.
My group downsized our lab space by half earlier this year, and
now we will be moving to a new lab (as soon as they get the wall up and the
network connects in) so they can start retrofitting our current lab for
the new residents.
I always thought they moved us periodically just so they could
vacuum the carpets and wax the floors while the offices were empty...
I guess musical offices is just part of the DECital culture that hasn't
died yet..
Joe
|
2724.10 | | VAXUUM::FARINA | | Thu Oct 21 1993 18:06 | 6 |
| RE: PASTIS::MONAHA
>I was moved 10' vertically, and two of my boxes of documentation were
>lost in the move.
Was that 10' *up* or 10' *down*? ;-)
|
2724.11 | move me FARTHER away! | CSC32::PITT | | Fri Oct 22 1993 01:03 | 29 |
|
my whole group moved home...we all (save for one or two individuals who
must love cafeteria food ) work from our homes now........
We have no problems communicating via telephone and electronic mail.
Some of our team members live in other states (South Carolina, Seattle,
California) but it's just like being there when you can pick up the
phone or drop a mail message.
SO.....(you were wondering where this was leading)
WHY do we have to spend the $$$ to move people who are 50' apart in the
same building, closer together?????
If we're truly trying to save money, why don't we start pretending that
we're a computer company and use our electronic resources more
efficiently? Or why don't we start looking at having MORE people
working from home so we can close down a few more buildings or
consolidate a little more space....?? If everyone (possible) worked
from home, think how much money Digital would save in only one quarter
just by eliminating constant people moves??
Oh, there's a few additional savings to the work from home plan....I buy
my OWN toilet paper, and my OWN post-it notes, and my OWN pens and
pencils///I pay to heat my own house, and pay for the electricity to
power my workstation, I'm NEVER late for work, even in the worst of
blizzards, sick time is reduced cause I'm not breathing in everyone
elses germs 40 hours a week....I don't have to take a day off work
because of a school holidays or sick kids.... and, they can always find
me....(I'm not down at the cafeteria, or at someone elses desk!)
I HATE that saying from Investment in Excellance training, but for the
most part, Digital mgt is NOT thinking outside of its 9 dots.....
|
2724.12 | | MU::PORTER | cool runnings | Fri Oct 22 1993 01:26 | 3 |
| ..and you'll be home to answer the door to the UPS man when
he delivers your service award.
|
2724.13 | | PASTIS::MONAHAN | humanity is a trojan horse | Fri Oct 22 1993 07:23 | 16 |
| re: .10
It was 10' down, adjacent to the coffee machine, and since the
office had previously belonged to a manager it was double-glazed to
keep out the noise of the plebs that used the machine ;-)
On my latest move it was a DESNC that was lost. I tried to
persuade poeple that this is serious, since the thing is restricted by
both French and U.S. government licences, but nobody seemed interested.
I don't actually need the thing, but we should take better care of
things that are restricted by U.S. export licensing.
On an earlier move I had the total materials for a course I was
teaching lost, including the backup magtape that I had foolishly put in
the same box as the paper documentation.
I now keep all of my really useful documentation at home.
|
2724.14 | | CSC32::PITT | | Fri Oct 22 1993 10:00 | 6 |
|
re .12
actually, I went in to pick mine up.....;-)
|
2724.15 | Facilites POT pays for that one... | DELNI::DISMUKE | | Fri Oct 22 1993 15:55 | 10 |
| Something to consider...when facilities (like in ZKO) is trying to
squeeze up to make room for those coming from closing buildings (TTB
done; NUO now doing) they will move people around to suit their needs
and this will always be charged to the facilities group - not the
individual group moving. This happened to me in ZKO recently - I was
in office A and they wanted me to move to make contiguous space for
antoher group coming in. They asked be to move to the office behind
where I was currently located. Go figure - that office was empty and
the people moving in were taking up all the space around there too.
|
2724.16 | many moves | ONE900::BRODERICK | I hate it when this name gets truncated | Tue Oct 26 1993 14:12 | 9 |
| I'm glad to hear of the move restrictions. We're moving this week which makes
10 sites (9 moves) in only 6 1/2 years with Digital (only 2 different bosses or
1 job change). My [satirical] impressions of it all...
100 Move people to get the organization physically together
110 Reorganize
120 GOTO 100
_Mike
|
2724.17 | Deja vu | JUPITR::MORRILL | | Thu Oct 28 1993 12:22 | 10 |
| RE: .16
Any of the sites repeats. I have friends here in SHRewsbury that
have been all around the building...only to end up a few doors down
from where they started...
Go figure.
dlmf
|
2724.18 | Merry-go-round | TLE::SAVAGE | | Fri Oct 29 1993 13:36 | 3 |
| Re: .17:
That's not musical offices, that's a carousel! :-)
|
2724.19 | | RCOCER::MICKOL | $SET DEC/BRAND_IMAGE=DIGITAL | Wed Nov 03 1993 00:29 | 4 |
| I received a memo this week that stated that any office moves that require
outside expenditures are on hold. Perhaps this will stop the music for the
moment.
|
2724.20 | You know better than that, JTM | 19270::GSCOTT | I like two kinds of pie: hot and cold | Fri Nov 05 1993 16:28 | 1 |
| re .19: You been away from the GMA too long. :-)
|
2724.21 | Santa Clara | FORTSC::ROCH | | Wed Nov 17 1993 19:12 | 14 |
|
Does anybody have the memo regarding no more office moves? If so,
can you please post it here?
We're about to embark on a REALLY well-thought out move, whereby
the sales support people will now be in a bldg across the parking lot
from the bldg sales people sit in. When we tried to push back, we
were told that "Sales Management doesn't have a problem with this."
We knew this to be false, because many, many salespeople and their
managers are moaning about it. So we pushed back more, and were told,
"Well, Level I Sales Managers may have a problem with it, but Level II
Managers don't." ---AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
--Vicki
|
2724.22 | Here's One memo | AKOCOA::LEINONEN | | Thu Nov 18 1993 08:56 | 198 |
|
Re .21 Attached is (one of) the overall Discretionary Spending
memos from Vin Mullarkey. Attachment A - #6 refers to office
moves. Each Area/Territory seems to interpret this differently.
The Eastern States has virtually stopped data and telephone
line installations for moves.
At end of September, when I moved from one facility to
another (within the same industrial park) I had to get special
permission to get my boxes moved!
I N T E R O F F I C E M E M O R A N D U M
Date: 09-Sep-1993 03:53pm EDT
From: Vin Mullarkey @MLO
MULLARKEY.VIN AT PNDVUEA1 at
MLMAIL at MLO
Dept: Corporate Finance
Tel No: 223-4447
Subject: Spending
COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL
The recently submitted forecasts reflect spending overruns versus budget in
several parts of the Company. Additionally, some sample testing indicates
that we have lost our discretionary spending focus in many groups in the
Company. Both these issues have been reviewed at a recent Senior Leadership
Team meeting and management has been directed to get back on (or below)
expense plans for Q1.
The Corporate Finance Staff has recently reviewed this situation and decided
to significantly increase the finance focus on spending reductions throughout
the Company with particular emphasis on the remainder of Q1. We are requesting
that the senior finance management in ALL units of the Company give the highest
priority to the following three (3) point program:
1) Discretionary Spending Guidelines - Attached are two lists of
spending guidelines. The first follows direction set by the
SLT in mid Q4 and the second is a list of several corporate
policies that are not being effectively followed. As the senior
finance person in your unit, you are expected to get DIRECTLY
involved in the operational review of spending practices and
ensure that these guidelines and policies are being followed.
Questions should be directed to your manager on the Corporate
Finance Staff, Bill Van Atten or myself.
Additional guidelines and policy directions will be forthcoming
from Steve Smith and Bob Paul, co-chairs of the Competitive
Cost Leaders Forum.
During October the corporation will be reviewing discretionary
spending performance for Q1 by major unit (territory, Business
Unit, function and plant). Those groups who have not achieved
the planned corporate average Q1 discretionary spending
reduction of 20% (versus Q1 of FY-93) will be the focus of
these reviews.
2) Unique Local Initiatives - In addition to the items given in
the Corporate-wide spending quidelines, each finance manager
is being asked to develop together with their operating
management a list of local initiatives.
Particular areas of focus should include:
- Local stop spending directives in defined areas.
- Renegotiate or defer supplier contracts.
- Evaluate your low value order (LVO) purchasing process
for effectiveness and assure it is being used as
intended.
Both the finance manager and the purchasing manager are
responsible for auditing compliance to all guidelines in
the use of these processes.
- Any supplier cancellation fee or non-compliance fee
activity must be managed with purchasing. Where
possible, purchasing is expected to renegotiate any
expense exposure to an absolute minimum.
The purchasing organization in the 13 territories will collaborate
in this effort through the following process.
- GIA and Europe - All territory purchasing managers will
develop ideas/suggestions and forward them to their
territory finance manager copying Jack Tracy and Bob Hult
for GIA territories or Ollie Butler and Bob Cohen for
European territories.
- US based functional and business purchasing managers will
develop ideas/suggestions and forward them to the appropriate
business finance manager and copy Bob Paul, who is collating
all purchasing input.
During the next several days, you will be contacted by a member of
the Corporate Finance Staff for an in-depth discussion of what
additional expense reduction opportunities you propose to implement.
3) Reserve Reviews - During the week of September 20, we will be
conducting a review of reserves and accruals to ensure that these
levels are appropriate. Expectations will be forwarded under
separate cover the week of September 13.
CORPORATE-WIDE DISCRETIONARY SPENDING GUIDELINES
(Attachment A)
The following are in effect until further notice:
1) Travel should be limited to revenue/profit-related opportunities
or customer-related issues. Refrain from sending more than one
person from the same organization to the same engagement.
2) All external training and management training (both internal and
external) not tied to the achievement of revenue will be deferred
except for previously approved degree programs in which an
employee is currently enrolled.
3) Stop all hiring and renewals of temporary and agency personnel
except for:
A Service delivery specialists and consultants directly
engaged in revenue projects.
B Direct manufacturing resource requirements.
C Facilities support personnel.
Review all existing temporary and agency personnel and eliminate or
defer unless they are engaged in a critical business need or meet
the above three exceptions.
4) Keep office supply purchases to an absolute minimum. Inventorying
should be avoided. Additionally, expenditures on items such as
express mail, office decorations, personal books, and business
cards for employees not requiring external contact should only
be incurred if absolutely vital to achieving revenue.
5) All requests for printed materials, such as datasheets, brochures,
catalogues, and circulars not directly related to generating revenue
should be deferred.
6) Office moves which are not directly related to building consolidation
or restructuring will be placed on hold. Facility remodeling,
repainting, improvements, and reconfigurations should be deferred
unless tied to the closing of another facility.
7) All engagement or hiring of external consultants or consulting firms
should cease, except where they are in direct support of revenue/profit
generation (i.e. customer bid or delivery activities). Existing
consultant agreements should be reviewed and eliminated or deferred.
Purchasing managers are being instructed to provide a listing of
existing contracts to the appropriate finance manager for review.
CORPORATE EXPENSE POLICIES
(Attachment B)
It is expected that all corporate expense policies will be followed diligently
and existing internal control programs instill discipline throughout the
Company. However, recent compliance audits indicate that some abuses still
occur. Assure that all policies are scrupulously followed with particular
attention to:
1) The purchase of gifts. These are not allowed for employees except
where they are part of a corporate sponsored program. Gifts to
customers must be of nominal value only.
2) Reimbursement for dues and memberships are not allowed. These
would include such things as athletic clubs, professional societies,
airline clubs, hotel/dinner clubs, and alumni clubs. Where there is a
compelling business reason to belong to a professional society, an
exception policy should exist.
3) Local recognition or motivation programs such as dinners, theater
tickets, sporting event tickets, gift certificates, trophies and
plaques are NOT eligible for reimbursement unless formally approved
as a general program by a Senior Leadership Team member.
4) The purchase of personal (non-customer related) limousine service
is not allowed. This does not include low cost, multi-passenger
vans or automobiles providing shuttle services.
5) Employees will not be reimbursed for travel expenses exceeding
policy guidelines for air travel, meals, hotel rates, and car rentals.
Finance managers should assure that clear guidelines and exception
approval policies exist in their organization or country and
conduct compliance reviews.
6) Employee relocation authorizations should be kept to a minimum
with strict adherence to policy. All relocation policy exceptions
require a Senior Leadership Team member approval.
|