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3704.1 | 386 and falling | HBAHBA::HAAS | Plan 9 from Outer Space | Thu Feb 16 1995 18:21 | 23 |
| Here's the list.
_Fortune_ Managazine has a_annual poll where the ask 10,000 executives,
directors, and financial analysts on which U.S. Corporation they most and
least admire. Here's the top and bottom 10
10 Most Admired 10 Least Admired
--------------- ----------------
1. Rubbermaid 386. Digital Equipment Corporation
2. Microsoft 387. Southern Pacific Rail
3. Coca-Cola 388. Glendale Federal Bank
4. Motorola 389. Continental Airlines
5. Home Depot 390. California Federal Bank
6. Intel 391. Leslie Fay
7. Proctor & Gamble 392. Kmart
8. 3M 393. USAir
9. United Parcel Service 394. Borden
10. Hewlett-Packard 395. Trans World Airlines
Extra bonus for us down here in this way. We get to work for Digital and
fly on USAir.
TTom
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3704.2 | | ANGST::BECK | Paul Beck | Thu Feb 16 1995 18:31 | 1 |
| I'm surprised Intel made #6. I would have expected 5.99874.
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3704.3 | these darn lists | SWAM1::MEUSE_DA | | Thu Feb 16 1995 19:40 | 3 |
|
Any response from corporate?
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3704.4 | We are atleast remembered 8-( | MIMS::BEKELE_D | When indoubt THINK! | Thu Feb 16 1995 20:24 | 5 |
|
I do not remember who said it but "there is only one thing worse
than being talked about: not being talked about."
Dan
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3704.5 | The way I figure it... | LJSRV2::KALIKOW | Technology Hunter/Gatherer | Thu Feb 16 1995 22:04 | 1 |
| ...we best start answering our phones better!
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3704.6 | | SNOFS1::POOLE | Over the Rainbow | Thu Feb 16 1995 22:17 | 5 |
| Re: .5
Thanks for the chuckle.
bill
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3704.7 | This was a U.S. survey?! | PASTIS::MONAHAN | humanity is a trojan horse | Fri Feb 17 1995 03:34 | 5 |
| The intriguing thing to me was that I only recognised the names of
9 out of the 20 companies listed, and some of those I only recognised
because over the last 25 years I have on average spent a couple of
weeks per year in the U.S.. I would never have heard of K-mart without
the benefit of business trips.
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3704.8 | You've got to put a positive spin on these things... | HLDE01::VUURBOOM_R | Roelof Vuurboom @ APD, DTN 829 4066 | Fri Feb 17 1995 03:37 | 1 |
| We're Digital and people admire us more than both K-Mart and USAir
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3704.9 | Or how about some In-Your-Face-Advertising... | HLDE01::VUURBOOM_R | Roelof Vuurboom @ APD, DTN 829 4066 | Fri Feb 17 1995 03:38 | 1 |
| You don't have to admire us to buy the fastest workstations around...
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3704.10 | | KIRKTN::GMCKEE | | Fri Feb 17 1995 05:44 | 4 |
|
10th Bottom to 4th top in one simple takeover...
I wonder if my new bosses will swap my DEC stock for Motorola stock.
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3704.11 | Rubber?? | LARVAE::64443::JORDAN_C | Chris Jordan - Workgroup Consultant | Fri Feb 17 1995 06:20 | 11 |
| Here in the UK some of those are houshold names - but some I have
never heard of.....
The one I thought showed the type of company you need to be to get
admired was the No. 1 top of the list:
1. Rubbermaid
I don't know what they do..... but a good guess would not be
printable!!
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3704.12 | Rubbermaid | HLDE01::VUURBOOM_R | Roelof Vuurboom @ APD, DTN 829 4066 | Fri Feb 17 1995 06:38 | 2 |
| Indeed, you've just GOT to admire a company that dares to carry
a name like that :-)
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3704.13 | | TRUCKS::WINWOOD | Why is PRINTING such a pain? | Fri Feb 17 1995 06:59 | 4 |
| But I do not believe that the name carries the same connotations
in the US that it does in parts of Europe.
C
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3704.14 | | PLAYER::BROWNL | An Internaut in CyberSpace | Fri Feb 17 1995 07:13 | 3 |
| I wonder how *they* answer their telephones!!!
Cheers, Laurie.
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3704.15 | mostly kitchen stuff | NITMOI::ARMSTRONG | | Fri Feb 17 1995 07:16 | 5 |
| > -< Rubbermaid >-
They make a wide variety of very high quality, rubber food containers
for holding leftovers, juice, etc and other kitchen type rubber
items like trashcans, spatulas, etc.
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3704.16 | Same Goal, Different Targets :-) | HLDE01::VUURBOOM_R | Roelof Vuurboom @ APD, DTN 829 4066 | Fri Feb 17 1995 07:59 | 2 |
| US connotation: articles that keeps the wife happy
European connotation: article that keeps hubby happy...
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3704.17 | Remember the reaction to the word WANG? | NEWVAX::MURRAY | Remember the inquisition | Fri Feb 17 1995 08:27 | 9 |
|
Well, you can go ahead and blow it off, but its an 'attitude' which is
keeping Digital from being considered a real player at times.
Coupled with the continued exodus from engineering, which is
NOT hidden from customers, since one day their dealing with engineer-A,
and the next its engineer-B. Its just one more item for the
'NOT DEC List'. (Yeah, they just don't listen, they still say DEC)
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3704.18 | | TOOK::GASKELL | | Fri Feb 17 1995 08:38 | 3 |
| .4
I believe it was Oscar Wilde who said that.
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3704.19 | don't hang up....... | WMOIS::HORNE_C | HORNET-THE FALL GUY | Fri Feb 17 1995 09:14 | 7 |
|
....hello this is digital one of the least admired corporations in
the world....how can we help you....hello....hello....hello....
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3704.20 | | PASTIS::MONAHAN | humanity is a trojan horse | Fri Feb 17 1995 09:15 | 16 |
| As I have said before, if we are in a COMMODITY MARKET then this
sort of thing doesn't matter. If we are really in a commodity market,
then we can be rated worst employer in the world, zero stock price, in
backruptcy court, and maybe even environmentally unfriendly, and people
will still buy our stuff provided its price/performance is right.
Come to that, since it seems that I am not the only European who
has not heard of all of the companies on the list, we could maybe just
drop selling *anything* in the U.S.. That would cost us less than half
of our revenue, and maybe save more than half of our costs. If we get a
poor rating in the U.S., then sell elsewhere if such a rating is
important.
(I'm a bit dubious about the "environmentally unfriendly" bit, but as
long as DEC doesn't do much manufacturing in Europe it is probably all
right).
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3704.21 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Fri Feb 17 1995 09:51 | 3 |
| re .15:
Nit. Almost everything Rubbermaid makes these days is plastic.
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3704.22 | maybe a name change is in order? | TARKIN::BEAVEN | How do we keep the music playing? | Fri Feb 17 1995 09:51 | 4 |
| Maybe we should change our name to "rubberdigit"?
(Run that up the, er, flagpole...)
Dick
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3704.23 | Been down so long looks like up to me... | POBOX::CORSON | Higher, and a bit more to the right | Fri Feb 17 1995 10:15 | 6 |
|
Look at it this way. Now that we are at the bottom, we have no
place to go but up. In any regard, I would sure like an Alpha Server
that runs native Netware.
the Greyhawk
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3704.24 | Stop think..... | NEWVAX::MZARUDZKI | I AXPed it, and it is thinking... | Fri Feb 17 1995 11:38 | 8 |
|
-.1
If you want an AlphaAnything to run native NetWare go talk to Novell.
My understanding is *they* pulled the plug.
Go figure.
-Mike Z.
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3704.25 | Proper use of vital information | NPSS::BRANAM | Steve, Network Product Support | Fri Feb 17 1995 12:04 | 4 |
| The most important thing we can do with this information is to benchmark against
our competition. The real question is, are we where we should be for this
industry with respect to them? We can ignore Microsoft, they are an obvious
statistical anomaly; Wall St. has to love a guy who's worth $7 billion on paper.
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3704.26 | | MSDOA::ROSS | Reboot | Fri Feb 17 1995 12:09 | 11 |
| I don't think anyone has posted the criteria for the rankings... from
memory they were:
Innovation (we would seem to be okay here)
Community Service (past few years we've totally got out of this)
Environmental Concerns (we seem to have a good record here)
????
and Ability to Attract and Keep Good Employees (Think we got a
good mark here? :-()
Someone please fill in the one I'm missing.
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3704.27 | | PLAYER::BROWNL | An Internaut in CyberSpace | Fri Feb 17 1995 12:10 | 1 |
| Profit?
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3704.28 | Some additions... | POBOX::CORSON | Higher, and a bit more to the right | Fri Feb 17 1995 12:15 | 8 |
|
How 'bout Market share
Growth
Articulated Corporate Strategy
the Greyhawk (and getting grayer everyday)
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3704.29 | ....... | SWAM1::MEUSE_DA | | Fri Feb 17 1995 12:21 | 11 |
|
re.23
They used to say/think that at another computer company I worked at.
Besides up...there is out.
But at least it's Friday.
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3704.30 | | MSDOA::ROSS | Reboot | Fri Feb 17 1995 13:10 | 12 |
| I dug the article in USA Today out of the trash... here's the text:
"Among the categories in which companies were judged: management,
quality of products and services, innovation, community or
environmental responsibility, and the ability to attract, develop,
and keep talented employees"
Re: Profit:
I would bet if a company were ranked high in most of the
above, especially management, innovation and employee development, that
the profit would take care of itself.
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3704.31 | | PCBUOA::KRATZ | | Fri Feb 17 1995 13:51 | 2 |
| I wonder if Palmer is checking the CEO compensation of the bottom 9
to see if his pay is in line. Could be time for another raise!
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3704.32 | Maybe if we explain... | GLDOA::WERNER | | Fri Feb 17 1995 14:37 | 27 |
| RE. The criteria. Let's see...
Management - Yep, hit a core competency there. Shoulda done good there.
Quality of Products and Services - OK on the products and what services
we still offer are OK, a bit pricy, but OK.
Innovation - What else would you call it when a company with less than
5% market share trys to create a 64-bit market in the midst of a 32-bit
world. OK, so some other catchy words and phrases come to mind, but
there aren't criteria categories for those.
Community involvement or environmental responsibility - I say giving
almost 50,000 people more time to spend in their communities but
relieving them of the need to go to work shows real commitment.
Attract, develop and hold good employees - I say giving almost 50,000
people more time to spend in their communities but relieving them of
the need to go to work shows real commitment. Next question please.
So how'd we miss the top ten, with winning answers like these? The
answer must be that they didn't understand our answers. We need to
explain it better. See, if all these people don't have to go to work any
more then you can have two crossing guards at each street corner and
then...
-OFWAMI-
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3704.33 | An Idea | RDGENG::WILLIAMS_A | | Fri Feb 17 1995 14:39 | 14 |
| New Strategy:
Notice that Intel and Microsquish are in top 10. Also, Motorola, who
will make Alpha chips for us when they buy Queensferry FAB.
These three are major suppliers to Digital. [I guess we use loads of
3M Post-its too ?]
We should give a free Rubbermaid voucher to each customer who buys
our stuff. A spatula for a PC. An entire kitchen full of stuff for
a Turbolaser. That should do the trick. Maybe. :-(
AW
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3704.34 | | HDLITE::SCHAFER | Mark Schafer, AXP-developer support | Fri Feb 17 1995 14:54 | 3 |
| WORLDWIDE NEWS Livewire
1 Palmer responds to negative 'Fortune' article (16-Feb)
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3704.35 | It's all in the way the rubber bounces. | ODIXIE::GALVEZ | | Fri Feb 17 1995 14:57 | 8 |
| OK!! Let me understand this....
Motorola, Intel, Dec? That would put us up in the top three. However
this wouldn't be a sound move. We would have to hire all the people we
let go and then our communities would suffer. Our children would no
longer have crossing gaurds to protect them. !!!NOT PRUDENT!!
Will someone please find the Rubbermaid........
What if we become...DigiterRubb?
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3704.36 | | MSDOA::ROSS | Reboot | Fri Feb 17 1995 15:27 | 29 |
| I'm glad that Bob Palmer responded so quickly to the article. My
only concern is that the response focuses only on financial performance
and technology and says nothing about the personnel issues that
are going to be the key factor in the survival of Digital.
We have gone years without a positive sign of commitment to the
employees of Digital. Not even a token effort that might cost
some dollars now but reap longterm benefits. Like what, you say?
How about:
A promise that medical insurance costs will not increase next
year...
or
A voucher redeemable for 75% off the price of a DECpc...
or
Stock options for everyone with a target price of $70
or
A turkey :-)
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3704.37 | | PCBUOA::KRATZ | | Fri Feb 17 1995 15:33 | 5 |
| re .33
Motorola will be making Alpha chips at SQF?! I know they agreed to
pick up the AMD contract, but I seriously doubt they'll be making
Alphas. Where did you hear/read this? It certainly wasn't mentioned
in any of the releases about the SQF sale. KB
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3704.38 | Read this | RDGENG::WILLIAMS_A | | Fri Feb 17 1995 15:51 | 5 |
| re .37
suggest you read 3536.10
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3704.39 | | YIELD::HARRIS | | Fri Feb 17 1995 16:01 | 15 |
| > Note 3704.37 by PCBUOA::KRATZ
>
> re .33
> Motorola will be making Alpha chips at SQF?! I know they agreed to
> pick up the AMD contract, but I seriously doubt they'll be making
> Alphas. Where did you hear/read this? It certainly wasn't mentioned
> in any of the releases about the SQF sale. KB
We have the right to some number of wafer starts per week for
something like two years. This is part of the sales agreement.
They will be making Alpha and PCI chips for us during that time.
-Bruce
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3704.40 | bennies... | SWAM1::MEUSE_DA | | Fri Feb 17 1995 16:04 | 7 |
| re.36
geee....don't forget "profit sharing".
or...would that be too long of a wait.
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3704.41 | | TROOA::SOLEY | Fall down, go boom | Fri Feb 17 1995 16:10 | 6 |
| The fortune list means less when you look at the way it's put together.
10000 executives were polled for their list of 10 companies in their
own industry they feel are worthy of emulation. Even making the list
at all meant someone in the industry put us on their top 10 list. Also
this survey was taken months ago, pre-FDIV so that's why Intel is where
it is.
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3704.42 | ..... | SWAM1::MEUSE_DA | | Fri Feb 17 1995 16:38 | 8 |
|
Doubtful the average reader will see it that way.
If you make the "bad" list, it kind of sticks in one's mind.
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3704.43 | not that good | HBAHBA::HAAS | Plan 9 from Outer Space | Fri Feb 17 1995 17:21 | 7 |
| And you know we'd be puttin it in our ads if'n we had come out in the
good 10.
I read Palmer's reply. Lame, at best. "Yeah we sucked, but we don't suck
that bad now."
TTom
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3704.44 | Palmers response in Livewire | STAR::RWILSON | Bob Wilson - You cannot free a fish from water | Fri Feb 17 1995 17:43 | 74 |
| Worldwide News LIVE WIRE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Palmer responds to negative 'Fortune' ... Date: (17-Feb-95)
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Palmer responds to negative 'Fortune' article
(The cover story in the March 6 edition of "Fortune" magazine
features America's most admired corporations. Digital placed 386th
out of 395 overall and 10th among the 10 companies in its category in
the "Fortune" survey.
(The data for the "Fortune" article was collected beginning in
September 1994, prior to Digital's improved earnings and aggressive
advertising.
(Following is the text of President Robert B. Palmer's letter
to senior managers responding to the "Fortune" article and providing
information that reflects Digital's much-improved performance since
the "Fortune" poll was conducted. The text of the letter may be used
with accounts and partners who express concern about the perceptions
the "Fortune" article may create. A related article will appear in
"Digital Today," U.S. edition, Feb. 20, and in the next edition of
"Selling News" [U.S.])
Attached for your information is a copy of Fortune Magazine's
annual "Most Admired Corporations" article. This cover story
is based on a survey of executives in Fortune 500 companies
and reports their perception and ranking of 395 American
corporations. The study began and was largely completed last
September, although some study results apparently trickled
in as late as November.
Digital finished 10th of the 10 companies in our category
and 386th overall. While this is obviously unwelcome news,
it probably should not be surprising, since the survey was
conducted at what was certainly a low water mark for Digital.
You may recall that last September our stock was trading in
the mid $20s and that we had not yet reported even our first
quarter earnings. Analysts were almost universally pessimistic,
and media coverage was quite negative. Also at that time, our
new business model was still under construction and months
from implementation.
Since last September, we have announced and begun to implement
many of the details of our new business model, brought
exciting and award-winning new products to market, made
tremendous progress in cost reductions, reported encouraging
results for not one, but two, quarters, seen our stock price
rise about 40 percent, and repositioned the company with
aggressive new advertising. And, not surprisingly, media
and analyst opinions have measurably improved.
But despite all this, some employees and customers will read
this article as news, and we will find ourselves dealing anew
with many of the questions we hoped were behind us.
Communications will do a preemptive article on this topic in
the next issues of "Digital Today" and "Selling News," and
will respond quickly to any additional media inquiries on
this topic. Our position will be that the article contains
somewhat dated information that does not take into account
the great progress we have made in the last four to five
months. If you are faced with similar questions, I invite
you to supply your own examples.
A company's reputation is slowly and painstakingly built
but can be quickly diminished by adversity. This story is
a sobering reminder that our reputation is largely shaped
by measurable results, and it should remind everyone in
Digital of the importance of achieving those results --
this quarter and beyond.
Regards,
Bob
FOR DIGITAL INTERNAL USE ONLY
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3704.45 | BLAH..BLAH...BLAH....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | WMOIS::HORNE_C | HORNET-THE FALL GUY | Mon Feb 20 1995 09:14 | 4 |
| .....RE .44 NOT IMPRESSED............
HORNET
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3704.46 | | MSBCS::EVANS | | Mon Feb 20 1995 11:16 | 7 |
| I've been doing product outsourcings. One major partner recently commented
that Digital doesn't have business plans, Digital has financial plans. This
comment seemed ever so applicable after seeing Bob Palmer's response and
reading that the financial metric to be used will be cash flow.
Jim
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3704.47 | Would we score it better? | ANNECY::HOTCHKISS | | Wed Feb 22 1995 06:43 | 11 |
| Lets face it.
If the same survey was carried out using ten or fifty thousand Digital
employees,the results would probably be the same or close.In
fact,didn't we do a survey that asked whether we admired Digital(but in
a little more detail-like 'is stealing another managers revenue a core
competancy that you admire....')
And weren't the results roughly in line with Fortunes?And what did we
do about it?Probably lots,but other notes would imply that *maybe* the
morale issue is fixed but certainly the admiration one isn't.
Still,I am relieved to see that the new organisation chart is shaping
up..
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3704.48 | Moral is still an issue | GLDOA::CUTLER | | Wed Feb 22 1995 07:38 | 5 |
|
I don't know if I would agree with the moral issue being fixed..
Rick
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3704.49 | | WMOIS::HORNE_C | HORNET-THE FALL GUY | Wed Feb 22 1995 09:15 | 4 |
|
....MORALE....we don't need no stinking morale!!!
hornet
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3704.50 | Hey, SOMEBODY READ THIS!! | CSC32::SCHIMPF | | Sat Feb 25 1995 19:16 | 27 |
| I would like to respond to the rebuttal, and maybe, just maybe
someone with title that has more than 2 syllables will read, and
re-act at a level that I can see.
I am a "call screener" in the Colorado CSC. And I get to talk
to customers not only from specific geographies, but from all over
the country.
And they "customers" are not happy!!
I have tried to write this next paragraph about 5 times and I am
still not sure where to start. It seems whatever I put down in
words will generate "labels" and again NO POSITIVE ACTION;
" Other than SLT and others are meeting to discuss the current situations
and trying to establish or find a means to resolve the negetive
impact being felt by the customers".
So, instead of writing an article stating what I know is a fact from
personal expierence, I will challenge anybody who can make change
in the way we do business, at the customer level, to sit with
me for at least a week to hear, see and feel the NEGATIVE impact
that our customers are getting, feeling and hearing.
Any Takers? or doesn't anybody walk the talk?
Jeff
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3704.51 | Good luck... | POBOX::CORSON | Higher, and a bit more to the right | Mon Feb 27 1995 11:53 | 10 |
|
Couldn't agree with Jeff more.
It is a story that is being repeated every day in the field without
corrective action or focus.
But then, as a sales rep, my goals and my managers' goals are not
the same.
the Greyhawk
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3704.52 | | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Fluoride&Prozac/NoCavities/No prob! | Mon Feb 27 1995 13:57 | 13 |
| re: -.2
I've always found that systems designed by management never work if
they don't involve the end users (no real surprise here). I've been
"talked at" by various levels of management but have yet to see anyone
ever stop in and perform some analysis.
IMHO, the best way to determine what's eating at the customers would be
sitting next to Jeff for awhile. "Whatever it Takes", right? Or have
they already done this and the problem is the manner in which we answer
our phones? :^]
Tex
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3704.53 | Most of 'em can't even wear their own... | POBOX::CORSON | Higher, and a bit more to the right | Mon Feb 27 1995 14:31 | 8 |
|
Tex, your perceptiveness is beyond comprehension. I now know why I
like you, and Roelef, and Harry, plus several others so much.
Why is it that the simpliest solutions defy management's logic?
the Greyhawk
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3704.54 | | MAIL2::CRANE | | Mon Feb 27 1995 14:33 | 2 |
| .53
Because your talking mgmt here.
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3704.55 | Does a mgt position *require* a lobotomy? | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Fluoride&Prozac/NoCavities/No prob! | Mon Feb 27 1995 16:24 | 5 |
| Oxymoron, like "military intelligence" or "government planning".
Y'all are slippin', Greyhawk. :^]
Tex
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3704.56 | It's called powerchute coloring... | POBOX::CORSON | Higher, and a bit more to the right | Mon Feb 27 1995 16:36 | 5 |
|
It must be because I get to spend the next two days in meetings
with all of them. I just get so pumped....
the Greyhawk
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3704.57 | We need BusinessBabble/English translators | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Fluoride&Prozac/NoCavities/No prob! | Mon Feb 27 1995 17:41 | 19 |
| 'tis a bit hard to contain one's excitement when you're in a
business-speak feeding frenzy...
Mgt: "Corson, there is goodness in that and I value your opinion. Let me
point out that the short-term objectives you've described are valuable,
but in broader context may not be synergistic with the direction we, as
Digital, are taking as a whole. Now, if we can interface with Planning
I think...."
Corson: "Look, all I said was 'I gotta pee, back in a moment, OK'?"
Mgt: "I understand your concern on this issue, believe me, and let me
tell you I'm with you on the objectives 100%. Prioritization, however,
is paramount to implementation of...Um, excuse me. What are you doing
with my coffee cup?"
Corson: "Fulfilling one short term objective and one long term dream."
:^] Tex
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3704.58 | 2 points.. | TEKVAX::KOPEC | we're gonna need another Timmy! | Mon Feb 27 1995 18:19 | 7 |
| re .57:
Thanks. I needed that!
8-)
...tom
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3704.59 | Too funny!!!! | DPDMAI::HARDMAN | Sucker for what the cowgirls do... | Mon Feb 27 1995 22:19 | 4 |
| Yo Tex, you've got me cryin' on the keyboard here! :-) :-) :-)
Harry
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3704.60 | Coffee, anyone? | HLDE01::VUURBOOM_R | Roelof Vuurboom @ APD, DTN 829 4066 | Tue Feb 28 1995 03:06 | 1 |
|
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3704.61 | NO responce..Not suprised!! | CSC32::SCHIMPF | | Wed Mar 01 1995 18:31 | 19 |
| Tex..!!
Thats about the size of what we hear around here..except sometimes
It's "I can actually manage you and your job...Oh, what is it you
do again?"
I don't need to know what you do, only what the biznizz goals are.
You BET!!
Tex, again ya hit the hammer with your thumb, or is that hammer and
nail...Oh well I really don't need to know the specifics...
Thanks for the HUMOR!!
Jeff
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3704.62 | I've got tears dropping on my keyboard, which has... | POBOX::CORSON | Higher, and a bit more to the right | Thu Mar 02 1995 10:38 | 10 |
|
Tex -
Now my curiousity meter has hit 11.
And, what praytell, did Mr. Manager *DO* with that coffee cup?
You are tooooo much....
the Greyhawk_who_is_in_virtual_hysterics
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3704.63 | Depends on the boy's outlook... | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Fluoride&Prozac/NoCavities/No prob! | Thu Mar 02 1995 11:57 | 18 |
| Greyhawk...it's important to point out to management that, as we've
often been told, perception *is* reality, thusly if he perceives his
beverage as Lemon Mocha there should be no problem...
(further suggested reading: "Dogbert's Clues for the Clueless")
Tex
PS: I'm gonna be up in the Great Frozen North, home of the perpetrators
of the Great War of Northern Aggression (1860-1995) around March 26th,
way it looks, specifically at MRO working with Kris Guerin & Dave
O'Brien on an internal software upgrade. Now, I don't know where y'all
are from, but it shouldn't matter, as those Union states are about the
size of our airport anyway. Anyone got a spare set of Long Johns and
some time for a sit down, I'd love to meet y'all for a long-haired,
whiskey-drinkin', politically incorrect evenin' of swappin' lies.
Can someone suggest somewhere I won't get kicked outta too quick?
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3704.64 | I am ready... | POBOX::CORSON | Higher, and a bit more to the right | Thu Mar 02 1995 12:00 | 7 |
|
Tex -
VMSmail me off-line. I can't think of anything that be more fun...
the Greyhawk
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3704.65 | | ATLANT::SCHMIDT | E&RT -- Embedded and RealTime Engineering | Thu Mar 02 1995 12:15 | 7 |
| Tex:
> Can someone suggest somewhere I won't get kicked outta too quick?
Texas?
Atlant
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3704.66 | I like my common folk... | NEWVAX::MZARUDZKI | I AXPed it, and it is thinking... | Thu Mar 02 1995 12:22 | 8 |
|
>> Can someone suggest somewhere I won't get kicked outta too quick?
The CommonWealth of Virginia of course!
-Mike Z.
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3704.67 | | PLAYER::BROWNL | An Internaut in CyberSpace | Fri Mar 03 1995 08:32 | 3 |
| Slip over to Belgium, we tolerate all sorts here!
Cheers, Laurie$game_for_a_beer.
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3704.68 | | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Fluoride&Prozac/NoCavities/No prob! | Fri Mar 03 1995 11:05 | 1 |
| Sounds great! Where's the bridge?
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3704.69 | | WELCLU::62967::sharkeya | LOGINN - Defense industry's best kept secret | Fri Mar 03 1995 17:48 | 4 |
| Underneath the tunnel to the other REAL beer country
Alan
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3704.70 | Oh, THAT country... | POBOX::CORSON | Higher, and a bit more to the right | Fri Mar 03 1995 17:53 | 5 |
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I didn't know Tex was coming to Wisconsin ;-)
the Greyhawk_who_parties_with_cheeseheads_all_the_time
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