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3219.1 | "YES! I agree!" | BWICHD::SILLIKER | Crocodile sandwich-make it snappy | Wed Jun 29 1994 14:33 | 2 |
| Hear, hear! Bless you for a well written and well timed note! I can't
improve on a good thing so I'll just "second your motion"!
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3219.2 | yeah! | MRKTNG::L_MOORE | Linda Moore @MKO | Wed Jun 29 1994 14:37 | 3 |
| Thanks for your positive note!
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3219.3 | | WMOIS::HORNE_C | HORNET-THE FALL GUY | Wed Jun 29 1994 15:09 | 4 |
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.......some of us need to hear that.....THANKS
hornET
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3219.4 | Second that emotion | POBOX::CORSON | Higher, and a bit more to the right | Wed Jun 29 1994 15:17 | 14 |
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Terrific base note...Here..Here..
The problem is not the people. It's the processes and procedures.
Period.
That, I believe, is why the SLT is struggling so. It is a lot
eaiser to wax people than to eliminate P&Ps that get in the way of
people being more than a little successful. And eliminating P&Ps mean
management oxen are getting gored.
C'est la vie
the Greyhawk
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3219.5 | | DECLNE::TOWLE | | Wed Jun 29 1994 15:25 | 5 |
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Thanx, .0 !!! Good note!!
-VT
800-DEC-SALE
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3219.6 | | POLAR::MOKHTAR | | Wed Jun 29 1994 15:29 | 11 |
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i share your feeling. however -.1 is correct in pointing problems with
our procedures.
Sometimes i find to do simple things i have to go to many people, each
seem to be very responsive and helpful but the overall process may be
frustrating or prohibitive.
Also having good people is part of success, however in my opinion the
company must be more lean and aggressive to win from the competition.
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3219.7 | Thanks! | STOWOA::PPARKER | | Wed Jun 29 1994 15:38 | 8 |
| Your attitude and the basenote you wrote is such a wonderful morale
builder in itself that I wish it could be circulated throughout the
entire company. Maybe the employees would all start appreciating each
other and this would be the stuff to carry us on to whatever happens
here at DEC. We sure need something soon no matter what the future
brings!
Pat
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3219.8 | ditto on the thanks... | KAHALA::TRYON | | Wed Jun 29 1994 16:10 | 15 |
| I am normally a 'read-only' but I had to respond to this one...this is
exactly what people in this company need to hear...we've had enough
'bad' stuff thrown at us that we can start to believe that those of
us who are still here are doomed to fail...this is the worst type
of self-fulfilling prophecy...
I hope the basenoter doesn't mind, but in my capacity as Fun Police
(sort of all-around cheerleader of morale) for my group (USM&L IM&T)
I sent the base note out to all members of my group and they liked it
as much as I (and, obviously, other noters) did.
Thanks for a great note...wish we could have more upbeat stuff like
this around here!
Nancy
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3219.9 | another Thank You! | CTHQ::SNOW | | Wed Jun 29 1994 16:35 | 11 |
| Thanks so much .0!
From a Deccie who worked for the Company from '67-'69, left for 11
years and has been back since '80 and hopes to be here for a long time
to come. I too have worked problems with many wonderful people who
have gone out of their way to help me succeed and to those folks I
say a big THANK YOU! Call us DEC or Digital...doesn't matter.
We have endured alot together and for that we should be proud.
Lin
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3219.10 | DO circulate it...YES! | ROMEOS::TREBILCOT_EL | | Wed Jun 29 1994 17:02 | 33 |
| To all...
It brings a smile to my face to hear such positive feedback and I more
than encourage circulating the note! I have forwarded it myself and
just today when i talked to someone at 1-800-DECSALE, I told him to go
in and take a look at it.
Greyhawk, you have a point. The way we do things in this company are
some times self-defeating, but as I was reading through the DIGITAL
notes files I did not see people complaining about the way we do things
as much as they kept saying how all the good people were flying the
coop...
And I thought, "Hey, I may not be perfect, but I consider myself a
hard-working employee, not some dead weight...and I know there are more
of me out there..."
I felt compelled to put something positive because we need to have
something to smile about more. We need to have the positive
reinforcement that we are doing a good job. Lord knows we don't hear
about it enough through our own channels, and a lot of times when the
SLT hands down a directive (such as when they cut tuition reimbursement
and when they put on salary freezes) we feel as if they are punishing
us. This turns a lot of people's stomaches because we know how hard we
are working to get through this.
I wanted to say that a lot of the people are doing a terrific job and
to say thank you!
So DO circulate the note...I am! People will actually smile and start
believing in things again...
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3219.11 | Three cheers! | PIKOFF::DERISE | I'm goin' to Disney Land! | Wed Jun 29 1994 17:13 | 8 |
| re .0
Absolutely right on!
We succeed despite our processes, procedures, and management! They are
the problem - not us!
Angelo
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3219.12 | tis a shame | CSOADM::ROTH | Color me gone... 17+ years | Wed Jun 29 1994 18:29 | 5 |
| Just think where Digital would be if we had shed these excessive
processes and procedures a few years ago... seems though the response to
some bad times was to add more of them, not lessen them.
Lee
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3219.13 | | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Thu Jun 30 1994 10:56 | 10 |
| re: All the good people are leaving, so does that mean the rest of us aren't?
Everyone has their own personal limits in any relationship. And we do have
a relationship with Digital. As we have seen from the many examples in this
conference, Digital does not deal with everyone in the same manner, etc.
As a result, when any of the many good people left, decide to leave, it
simply means that their personal relationship with Digital is broken beyond
repair.
Bob
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3219.14 | especially the gang here in the dogpound! | ANGLIN::PEREZ | Trust, but ALWAYS verify! | Thu Jun 30 1994 12:12 | 8 |
| I believe the results of the survey done several months ago (those
minute subset we've seen) agreed with .0. My recollection was that
people believed their peers at the IC level to be excellent. Ratings
indicated that management, both local and at the SLT level fared much
less well.
I think most people feel that the people THEY WORK WITH are great but
aren't as pleased with those directing them...
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3219.15 | | PHAROS::ELLIOTT | | Thu Jun 30 1994 13:15 | 10 |
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re. 14. Absolutely. The excellence at the IC level and that I see
demonstrated by my immediate supervisor are the reasons I'm still at
my job plugging away (which I enjoy also). The unfortunate thing is
that the sanity from this level doesn't seem to trickle up as much as
the insanity from above trickles down. Like another reply said, there
are limits to every relationship (why the good people are leaving) and
I'm finding myself just about at those limits.
-Susan
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3219.16 | when times are tough, the good get staying | BBIV02::RANGAN | | Fri Jul 01 1994 07:38 | 24 |
| I could have remained a passive reader, and just be happy to read a
good note. But I strongly felt that we have to counter the bad news that
spreads, by spreading the good news just as actively. So, in addition
to recording my appreciation here, I am going to spread this to
EVERYONE I know, ***even outside the company***
I agree totally with the base noter. Especially the way one can ask
a total stranger for advice on an issue that one is unable to reslove. This
has happened to me several times. It is amazing just how ready and
willing people are to GO OUT OF THE WAY to not only say how a problem
can be resolved, but (if they don't know) ask someone else and respond
to you. Sitting here in Bombay, this sort of cameraderie (sp ?) was
most helpful in my work.
As for people leaving, it may be true that good people are leaving.
That doesn't mean ***ALL*** good people are leaving, (nor that only bad
people are staying back.) All kinds of people are always leaving, may be
this is just more visible when times are tough.. but then, things are
different when times are tough.. may be that is ***why*** times are tough !
I just HAD to share this.
Rangan
Bombay
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3219.17 | | PHAROS::ELLIOTT | | Fri Jul 01 1994 14:32 | 19 |
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No, but a lot of good people are planning on leaving...either through
TSFO or an offer coming in. I think this is the tide right now. I do
know a lot of people who are indecisive, but even fewer who have made
the decision to stick it out (in other words, planning on staying).
I think I know two people who have said to me "as long as my job is
secure [in both instances they appear to be], I'm staying.". I don't
hear that from most people these days. I'd like to know if there are a
lot of people who have made that commitment (not looking outside and
not planning on looking outside while still carrying a DEC badge.)
I also feel that the good people who are here, no matter what their
intentions, are professional enough to do a good job while they are
still in Digital's employ and not start burning their bridges.
-Susan
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3219.18 | ...turns out the lights... | MSDOA::SCRIVEN | | Fri Jul 01 1994 15:23 | 7 |
| I'm as committed now as I was 12 years ago. Digital has been and
continues to be good to me. I'm here, "sink or swim", until the power
company turns the lights out.....
I think you will be surprised by how many agree with me.....
Toodles.....jp
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3219.19 | What more can any one say ?? | KYOSS1::TANNA | | Fri Jul 01 1994 15:47 | 11 |
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Hi Folks!!!
Just enjoy the spirit of the base note!! I want to join the basenoter
in appreciating the dedicated support I received during the last three
years at Digital.
Cheers to all!!!
Vic.
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3219.20 | The up and down sides... | SWAM2::GOLDMAN_MA | Blondes have more Brains! | Fri Jul 01 1994 17:51 | 16 |
| The basenoter is certainly showing more spirit than most of us on this
conference, or in the company as a whole. I do appreciate all the help
and support I get from MCS Delivery throughout the US; there are some
really wonderful people out there, committed to delivering the best
possible service to our customers. They make all our jobs easier!
Though no longer as optimistic about the future of Digital and my
employment here, I'm taking it one day at a time. I come in at 8:00,
and work my (blank) off each day. That doesn't mean that I don't
recognize that tomorrow might be the day when someone taps me on the
shoulder and says that my job is gone, it just means that as long as
Digital continues to help me pay my bills, I'll keep on trying to help
them pay theirs!
M.
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3219.21 | resume does not = non-dedicated! | ROMEOS::TREBILCOT_EL | | Wed Jul 06 1994 21:30 | 27 |
| re: .17
I don't think that just because people have a resume or two out there
they are not dedicated to staying until they are booted out the door.
In these days and times when your job is safe for today but tomorrow
could be another story, you have to consider outside factors.
There are many who have families/house-car payments/financial
responsibilities. I think that while they are dedicated and they are
remaining here, they are "keeping their options open" for
practicalities sake. I do not think the two are mutually
exclusive...that you are in it for good and dedicated or you have a
resume out there and thus are not dedicated...
I agree with other replies...there are more people who do say that as
long as the job is there, they are staying. However, no one faults any
whose relationship with Digital has come to the end of its usefullness.
There comes a time when all good things must end and for some that
means it's time to leave.
I wanted to point out that "Not ALL the GOOD people are leaving DEC!"
I think we all agree on that!
;^)
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3219.23 | | CALDEC::RAH | steely-eyed square-jawed grey-templed | Sat Jul 09 1994 02:04 | 8 |
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well us of us still struggle to keep up with the technologies.
they'd have to lock me out of the place. imagine; free unlimited
lab time and tools to learn.
when I read about regimented outfits like CA I kiss the hallowed
DEC ground..
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