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4421.1 | have fun | HGOVC::TERESARUIVO | Hong Kong, @HGO | Tue Feb 13 1996 21:21 | 9 |
| Peter,
I'll miss reading your notes. Always great inputs.
But Digital is not what used to be. Special for those ones, like me, that
work here for more than a decade. One day here, the day after we can be
out - due to the big word "reorganization"
Take good care of yourself.
Cheers,
teresa
|
4421.2 | You will be missed! | SCASS1::TERPENING | | Tue Feb 13 1996 21:33 | 28 |
| Greyhawk!!! Dude, I for one will miss you. Sorry to read another DEC
(not Digital) OBIT. Your outlook and attitude are commendable (SP). I
too am from Chicago and have lasted 17 years and your talent will be
missed by us and welcomed by others and you will welcome the infusion
of cash!
Digital is a good place but as you mentioned , not Ken's Digital (DEC).
Welcome to the 90's, we are all disposable and thats to bad and it is
the future that has caught up with us.
We no longer work for a company, rather we work for ourself and must
look out for us.
My father worked as a loyal schmuck for Ford Motor Company and after 27
years he was tossed out like yesterdays trash, on the south side
stamping plant. My brother at Pullman Car after 12 years as a welder,
yesterdays trash. My mother after 19 years at Sears, yesterdays trash.
Other brother at Lederlie Labs, 16 years, out the door.
Its a new way of life.
May you do well in yours! You have left an impression during your time
with us and you will be missed.
Michael Terpening, 74442.270 @Compuserve.com
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4421.3 | | ODIXIE::MOREAU | Ken Moreau;Technical Support;Florida | Tue Feb 13 1996 22:10 | 7 |
| As always, the Greyhawk is there with a positive attitude and accurate
prescriptions for what ails us. Digital is poorer for his leaving.
I wish you the best of luck, and invite you to stop by anytime you are
in your South Florida home. Goodbye, my friend.
-- Ken Moreau
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4421.4 | Partir c'est mourir un peu...... | LEMAN::MONMEGE | | Wed Feb 14 1996 02:23 | 11 |
|
Peter,
From this side of the planet (Switzerland), we will miss reading
your notes too. I can't believe that people like you are leaving....
Take care and the best of Luck
Bien Cordialement from Geneva,
Brigitte
|
4421.5 | Hamba gaashly | WOTVAX::ALBA::gracie | | Wed Feb 14 1996 04:18 | 8 |
| Greyhawk,
"Hamba gaashly" [go carefully] as they said where I came from.
Miss your clear thinking and noting - we'll be a poorer place without it.
regards
Andrew
(Scotland)
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4421.6 | | PLAYER::BROWNL | I like Chris | Wed Feb 14 1996 06:16 | 11 |
| Bye Greyhawk. I think you're a sad loss to Digital, not least because
of your outspoken ways, and sensible words. Perhaps that's *why* you've
gone, I don't know. Coincidentally, 10 years ago this week I started
work at Acre Rd. in Reading.
It's a shame you think BUs won't work, because SAP is being built on a
BU model, and once implemented, it won't be possible to re-organise the
business model again without (more) huge expense and a lot of pain, so
I hope it *will* work.
All the best, Laurie.
|
4421.7 | Allow one correction please | UTROP1::KOOIJMAN | LIFE IS HELL THEN YOU DIE | Wed Feb 14 1996 07:46 | 17 |
| Hallo Greyhawk,
Sorry to see people like you leave.
Must make one correction.
This company is mostly being run by Cost Centre (CC) managers and not
Business Unit (BU) managers. I know of one or two exceptions.
Every BU managers must know that he is in fact a CC manager.
Good luck,
Aad Kooijman (23 years DEC)
From behind the dikes in Holland.
|
4421.8 | Best wishes | POWDML::YENDER | | Wed Feb 14 1996 08:59 | 7 |
| Goodbye Greyhawk. Thanks much for your many upbeat messages along the
way during these last few years. I wish you the best and hope to meet
you someday when I revisit my hometown (Chicago/Geneva).
May you have fair winds and a following sea!
George
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4421.9 | "Sorry to see you go" | AKOCOA::TROY | | Wed Feb 14 1996 09:29 | 8 |
|
We Advertising types will miss the Greyhawk's incisive, customer inward
perspective. Let's hope he lands softly, but that we are not in his gun
sights working for a competitor.
Best Wishes from "Corporate".
Bill
|
4421.10 | | CBHVAX::CBH | Be kind to Andrea 'coz she's daft | Wed Feb 14 1996 09:31 | 9 |
| re .6,
it won't work. Believe it.
re basenote,
Seeya Greythingy, best of luck 'n'all that.
Chris.
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4421.11 | One company's loss is another's gain! | NETCAD::GENOVA | | Wed Feb 14 1996 09:42 | 7 |
|
Goodbye and good luck Greyhawk.
You will be missed!!
/art
|
4421.12 | | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Wed Feb 14 1996 09:54 | 5 |
| Bye Greyhawk. May our paths cross again.
Whatever you do next, I hope you enjoy it.
Bob
|
4421.13 | | E::EVANS | | Wed Feb 14 1996 10:28 | 6 |
| I've heard it said that the wolves keep the caribou strong, but in Greyhawk's
case I get a feeling that our management has pulled down one of the stronger
members of the herd.
Jim
|
4421.14 | Goody Bye | ORO50::REEVES | Fire and Forget. | Wed Feb 14 1996 11:01 | 6 |
| I can't help but believe that in some way we are witnessing the passing
of yet another era.
Goodbye GreyHawk and Good Luck.
Ray
|
4421.15 | Good Bye | BPSOF::ODOR | | Wed Feb 14 1996 12:10 | 7 |
| We'll miss you a lot. Thanks for your bright notes.
Take care of you.
Good Bye and Good Luck,
Tamas
(Hungary)
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4421.16 | always a pleasure to read your notes... | MKTCRV::KMANNERINGS | | Wed Feb 14 1996 12:26 | 7 |
| Amidst all the nonsense, the pain, the anger, of all the company went
through in the last few years, there was always a steady sane voice,
fair, honest, and outspoken: the Greyhawk.
Take care on the way, Peter, and good luck.
Kevin
|
4421.17 | | TROOA::BROOKS | | Wed Feb 14 1996 12:30 | 5 |
| I can't add anything further to what's been said herein.
Good Luck
Doug
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4421.18 | may the wind be at your back and so on and so forth | TINCUP::KOLBE | Wicked Wench of the Web | Wed Feb 14 1996 13:13 | 1 |
| Sorry to see you go. I've enjoyed reading your perspective. liesl
|
4421.19 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Wed Feb 14 1996 13:28 | 3 |
| Farewell, Greyhawk.
Steve
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4421.20 | | ACISS1::BATTIS | pool shooting son of a gun | Wed Feb 14 1996 13:37 | 8 |
|
yo Peter
Take care sales dude. Sorry to see you go, but hell you live right
down the road from me. :-) I'll miss your insightful views and
beliefs. take care and goodluck in your future.
Mark
|
4421.21 | | KAOFS::R_DAVEY | Robin Davey CSC/CTH dtn 772-7220 | Wed Feb 14 1996 15:03 | 9 |
| Looks like the stockholders are voicing their opinion as well.
DEC 71 1/4, change -3; DJIA 5573.05, change -28.18 at 14:31.
Server updated on 02/14 at 14:47 eastern.
Sorry to see you go.
Robin
|
4421.22 | Farewell... | DECWET::WHITE | Surfin' with the Alien | Wed Feb 14 1996 15:23 | 7 |
| Good luck Peter.
We'll miss you.
Don't worry, we'll keep the ship on the rails....I promise.
-Stephen
|
4421.23 | another day in the life of Digital... | SWAM1::GOLDMAN_MA | Oy To the World! | Wed Feb 14 1996 15:37 | 13 |
| Greyhawk - After all these years of reading your intelligent and frank
noting here, I feel as though I know you, though we've never met. We
all know that you will be missed by the noting community, by your
customers, and by your many (personal) friends here at Digital.
With your brains and talent, though, I expect we will quickly find you
recycled into an even happier seller with one of our partners or
competitors. Best of luck in your brave new world, Greyhawk.
Regards,
Marla
|
4421.24 | Go south young man! | MAASUP::LAVELLE | | Wed Feb 14 1996 15:40 | 3 |
| It's a sad day, I think, for DEC. Best of luck, don't look back.
Bryan, RON
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4421.26 | | NQOS01::nqsrv548.nqo.dec.com::SteveS | Goin' for growth! | Wed Feb 14 1996 17:16 | 12 |
| Greyhawk (who'll prolly never see this)-
I didn't ALWAYS agree with you, nor ALWAYS like your style...
But I ALWAYS respected your expressiveness/opinions, which were right much
more often than [I thought] wrong. As many have previously said, you WILL be
missed...but then, I never like people who I agree with all the time :-)
Babies and bathwater??? Keep peddling!
SteveS
|
4421.27 | Bye | SIOG::OSULLIVAN_D | | Thu Feb 15 1996 04:30 | 3 |
| May the road rise with you Greyhawk.
Dermot O'Sullivan, Sales, Ireland.
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4421.28 | | MAIL1::RICCIARDI | Be a graceful Parvenu... | Thu Feb 15 1996 13:44 | 3 |
| Goodbye, good luck and good health.
|
4421.29 | DecSlave | NCMAIL::YANOSY | | Thu Feb 15 1996 15:30 | 1 |
|
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4421.30 | So Long Greyhawk | NCMAIL::YANOSY | | Thu Feb 15 1996 15:43 | 12 |
| Greyhawk, I've only been a reader here in Notes, but your leaving has
prompted me to write. I've been at DEC for 25.3333 years (according to
the cash account pension plan) the last 15 in various sales jobs, the
most current of which is MCS. You hit the nail on the head when you
said give the customer what they want, you CAN charge them for it. It
would go a long way to returning DEC to prominence. I may be joining
you, I'm told I'll know on 2-19. Best of luck to you and to us all.
DecSlave
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4421.31 | Another of the outspoken MIA... | HSOSS1::HARDMAN | Digital. WE can make it happen! | Thu Feb 15 1996 17:18 | 8 |
| Gee, I feel extremely lucky to have actually *met* The Greyhawk,
although it briefly, during a business trip to south Florida last fall.
Folks, he's just as impressive in person.
Best of luck Ol' Grey One!
Harry
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4421.32 | ... tomorrow is just a day away ... | EVER::CIUFFINI | God must be a Gemini... | Thu Feb 15 1996 18:57 | 14 |
|
We've never met but I have enjoyed your postings. Apparently the suits
don't seem to understand that ... [ <- sentence to be finished over a
pint or two... ]
Feel good that your leaving opens the door for another body in the
revenue consumption chain to ponder and publish position papers on
"Where do the lines in the parking lot go when it snows?"
I have already sacrificed a goat. The entrails tell me that you'll
do just fine. Us? Stay tuned.
jc
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4421.33 | This guy is having a week long death scene... | ACISS1::CORSON | Higher, and a bit more to the right | Thu Feb 15 1996 20:29 | 14 |
|
I'm not sure these folks will let me back in here again after
tonight's backups, etc. so I just want you all to know your outpouring
of love, sympathy, kindness, and caring have made all the difference
as I go forth to battle new dragons, slay polyesters, and keep the fair
maidens chaste.
(Boy, I can really lay it on, huh?)
You are the BEST...
love,
the Greyhawk
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4421.34 | I don't get it... | NETCAD::THAYER | | Fri Feb 16 1996 08:50 | 17 |
|
So Digital is now laying off one of its most successful
salesmen? One of the select few who as recently as October
was sent to the exclusive DECathlon retreat in Bali as a
reward for great work and inspiration for more?
And this proves that the company is facing the
market realities?
I don't get it. Clearly I'm not management material.
Best of luck. We'll miss your insight and humor.
John
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4421.35 | Well, I didn't vote to ... | SHRCTR::PJOHNSON | aut disce, aut discede | Fri Feb 16 1996 09:16 | 5 |
| Bear in mind that each decision is an individual one in the final
analysis. "Digital" is not laying off anyone -- individual managers
are, so there's still hope for Digital, though it's diminishing.
Pete
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4421.36 | a tribute | NCMAIL::ERRICO | | Fri Feb 16 1996 10:08 | 17 |
|
Hawkman:
II believe this may be appropriate.
A man knocked at the heavenly gate his hair was GRAY but his attitude
was great. He stood before the man of Fate for admission to the fold.
What have you done, St. Peter asked, to gain admission here? I have
been a loyal Digital salesman sir he said, for many and many a year. I
have performed for DEC and now for, Digital in good times and in bad.
The pearly gates swung open wide, St. Peter rang the bell. Come in and
choose your place he said, you have had your share of HELL.
George
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4421.37 | | DIODE::CROWELL | Jon Crowell | Fri Feb 16 1996 10:52 | 22 |
| US Digital Employee Browser
PETER D CORSON
Site: LAC01/ DTN: 407 753-6069
------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Reporting Hierarchy
|--- ROBERT B PALMER Site: MSO02/02 DTN: 223-6600
|----- ENRICO PESATORI Site: MSO02/02 DTN: 223-9040
|------- ROBERT D MULKEY Site: MSO02/02 DTN: 223-2112
|--------- ALAN P ZIMMERLE Site: OGO01/02 DTN: 276-8347
|----------- KANNANKOTE S SRIKANTH Site: OGO01/01 DTN: 276-8453
|------------- EDWARD R DAIHL Site: DVO01/ DTN: 553-3263
|--------------- LARRY A WATERKOTTE Site: SCA01/ DTN: 483-4257
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peers
DORSEY M SCOTT Site: SCA01/ DTN: 483-4093
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4421.38 | wonder | SAYER::ELMORE | through the looking glass | Fri Feb 16 1996 11:27 | 12 |
| re: -.1 Hierarchy
can't help but wonder what "wisdom" one or more of the seven
decisionmakers have that hundreds of followers of this conference
don't have in deciding to let Greyhawk go.
Perhaps that's cruel. Perhaps there was no choice.
You have to believe that they would have some second thoughts if they
followed this conference though. But then, maybe they do.
--Steve
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4421.39 | | WLDBIL::KILGORE | Stop Global Whining! | Fri Feb 16 1996 11:59 | 5 |
|
Re .37:
Thanks. I think I'll go express an opinion now...
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4421.40 | Success doesn't matter when your on the top... | PEAKS::LILAK | Who IS John Galt ? | Fri Feb 16 1996 12:16 | 20 |
| Re: .37
You can be sure of one thing:
Those above on the org chart won't be leaving anytime soon
unless it is to another company when the waves finally close
over the sinking corpse of this one - and then you can bet they
will have a fancy golden life preserver.
We seem to be treating the problem of DEC, er, Digital not reaching
its full success potential by knocking blocks out the bottom layers
of the pyramid. All this does is make the pyramid shorter.
The day that we start letting go management in the middle between
CC mgrs & direct contributors, and the leadership at the top when
business goals are not met is the day we get back on the road
to success and rebuilding the pyramid correctly.
Publius
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4421.41 | | ARCANA::CONNELLY | Don't try this at home, kids! | Fri Feb 16 1996 12:59 | 19 |
|
re: .40
> The day that we start letting go management in the middle between
> CC mgrs & direct contributors, and the leadership at the top when
> business goals are not met is the day we get back on the road
> to success and rebuilding the pyramid correctly.
There has been a tremendous turnover in top "leadership" since Bob
Palmer took over, some of it clearing out the old guard and some
booting his own folks who didn't meet business goals.
It's hard to say what the situation is in middle management because
you don't see announcements when they get booted. One would suspect
there's more room to hide there. There wasn't any room for Lucente,
Jack Smith, Brebach, Cabrinety, McNulty, John Sims, Zereski, etc.,
etc., to hide though.
- paul
|
4421.42 | Huh? | PULMAN::CROSBY | | Fri Feb 16 1996 22:30 | 28 |
| I've been reluctant to comment since my spelling faux pas (sp?), but
we'll risk it again.
Business is pretty simple. You get a bunch of people to build things,
a bunch of people to sell things, and a bunch of people to support
those who build and sell. Builders and sellers are the only people who
directly contribute to revenue. The others; R&D, Marketing, Finance, and
Management are all neccesary and valuable, but they are OVERHEAD.
Now, cut to our buddy Peter, er, Greyhawk. He went to Bali (remember
the DC-10 MD-11 winglet discussion). Supposedly this meant that he did
a pretty good job of selling, or directly contributing to revenue,
during a year when many in this business figured that DEC, er, Digital
was going down the tubes.
Now if you can perform in the top X percentile when people are
saying "DEC?...You're still around?", it means only one of two things:
1. Your goals were sandbagged, and your management should be fired
for not getting the most out of you, or
2. You did a great ******* job (as they say in the sales game).
Is one or two true? I think, one.
$.02
gc
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4421.43 | Aloha ... Brother | STOSS1::DPRICE | | Fri Feb 16 1996 22:35 | 11 |
|
So Long Grey Hawk ...
Me too go ...
15 years ... 14 DEC 100's ... 4 DECathalon's
former ... many tomes RO noter
GreyEagle
|
4421.44 | | setimc.soo.dec.com::OSTMAN | http://setimc.soo.dec.com/ostman.html | Sat Feb 17 1996 10:30 | 7 |
|
RE: .42
Since you seem to catigorise(sp?) "support" as a non-profit generating
activity. I can assure you that it _is_ generating a profit for Digital.
/Kjell
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4421.45 | | ODIXIE::MOREAU | Ken Moreau;Technical Support;Florida | Sat Feb 17 1996 23:35 | 27 |
| RE: ..44
> Since you seem to catigorise(sp?) "support" as a non-profit generating
> activity. I can assure you that it _is_ generating a profit for Digital.
Let's define out terms here:
1) "Support" could mean Field Service, those wonderful dedicated and very
hardworking people who go out to our customers and fix the equipment
when it breaks, as well as install new equipment when we sell it.
2) "Support" could also mean the Customer Support Centers, those wonderful
dedicated and very hardworking people who answer our customer's questions
after the sale.
3) "Support" could *also* mean pre-sales Technical Support, who help our
wonderful dedicated and very hardworking Sales people to sell this stuff.
(1) and (2) **definitely** are a profit generating activity. We sell the
support contracts and make lots of money for Digital.
(3) is not a profit generating activity. It is an overhead function, just
as our adminstrative (CAS) people are. It is a *necessary* function, but
it is clearly overhead.
-- Ken Moreau
(who has been in (3) for 6 years now)
|
4421.46 | | GIDDAY::16.172.82.80::THOMPSONS | If all just works, something must be wrong | Sun Feb 18 1996 06:39 | 11 |
| > 2) "Support" could also mean the Customer Support Centers, those
wonderful
> dedicated and very hardworking people who answer our customer's
questions
> after the sale.
So glad to see some people think of the CSC's as a "good place". We
are constantly being told that we are doing a very bad job, but in
the end, it turns out we are just way understaffed
|
4421.47 | can't satisfy everyone... | TROOA::MSCHNEIDER | Digital has it NOW ... Again! | Mon Feb 19 1996 10:37 | 15 |
| CSCs are a "good place". Problem is that when I or any other customer
call them we are under stress because we have a problem. We of course
would like to have the answer yesterday and when we are faced to wait
or miss callbacks we immediately get even more stressed. Hard to
satisfy everyone under these conditions unless:
1) you never get put into a queue
2) the 1st person you talk to knows the answer to everything
BTW, as a pre-sales type I'm not sure I like being called overhead.
I thought that's what the sale dude was we when do a 4 legged sales
call!
....martin
;^)
|
4421.48 | The cash cow is drying up | JUMP4::JOY | Perception is reality | Mon Feb 19 1996 12:51 | 28 |
| Re: .44 Support, as in category 1 & 2 (post-sales break/fix, CSCs) is
generating a profit for the same reason insurance companies always
generate a profit....the customer/consumer can't possible gain from it
and the supplier can't possibly lose. In the insurance analogy, the
customer is betting he's going to live a long time and the insurance
company is betting he's going to die sooner rather than later. Eventually
everyone dies, its just a matter of when and do the premiums paid cover
the pay-out amount.
MCS has been milking a cash cow for many years and making a profit for
Digital (which probably was one of the main reasons Digital has
survived). MCS is betting that the MAJORITY of the customers under
contract never have to make use of their service contract. If this
happens, the contract is almost ALL MARGIN (once overhead costs are
removed). What a deal! Only problem is that machines are more reliable
now, many come with 3 year warranties, and obsolecence/capital
depreciation comes much more quickly than it did only a few years ago.
So the cash cow is drying up, and in an alarmingly fast rate. This is
one of the reasons why MCS is looking at moving more into "value-added"
services, such as network/system management, network consulting, etc.
Hopefully this move will come fast enough to stop the profit
hemmoraging. Its unfortunate that the layoffs are coming at the "feet
on the street" level when there is so much overhead in the MCS matrix
management structure.
Debbie
|
4421.49 | To die or not to die | ALFA2::ALFA2::HARRIS | | Mon Feb 19 1996 12:59 | 9 |
| Re. 48:
Actually, in the insurance business, the betting is just the reverse.
When you purchase a policy, you are betting that you will die, because
otherwise you (OK, your beneficiaries) can't collect. The insurance
company is betting you won't die anytime soon, in which case it gets to
keep and invest all those delicious premiums.
M
|
4421.50 | oops! | JUMP4::JOY | Perception is reality | Mon Feb 19 1996 13:00 | 4 |
| re: .49 Right, that's what I meant ;*)
Debbie
|
4421.51 | Which one is a middle manager? | NETCAD::GENOVA | | Mon Feb 19 1996 14:41 | 28 |
|
rep .41
.40 said:
> The day that we start letting go management in the middle between
> CC mgrs & direct contributors, and the leadership at the top when
> business goals are not met is the day we get back on the road
> to success and rebuilding the pyramid correctly.
.41 said:
There has been a tremendous turnover in top "leadership" since Bob
Palmer took over, some of it clearing out the old guard and some
booting his own folks who didn't meet business goals.
There wasn't any room for Lucente, Jack Smith, Brebach, Cabrinety,
McNulty, John Sims, Zereski, etc., etc., to hide though.
Question: Which one of the above is/was a middle manager??
From what I've seen middle management has grown. The top management
V.P.s have grown in numbers. The bottom tier workers, the one in the
trenches have been decimated.
/art
|
4421.52 | It's up to us! | ODIXIE::GARAVANO | | Mon Feb 19 1996 15:41 | 25 |
| Back to the base note - I didn't necessarily agree with all you said -
But I always respected your right to say it - and your ability to
punctuate your notes with liberal doses of the truth.
Quite often a note was not deemed worthy of discussion in the field
unless the "Greyhawk" was one who responded - you always gave the
discussions a sense of dignity and integrity - no one can ever take
that away from you -
To those of us still here - We have a responsibilty to take up the
banner - If for no other reason than to get management to respond to
the following question(s)?
If part of "the reason" for "rightsizing the organization" was to empower
the field and shrink management - Why does field sales have
three more management levels than before the "rightsizing" began? and
why must a sales person go up four or more layers to get a decision?
As I believe the "Greyhawk" would have said:
"Selling is the easiest job in the world if you remember two things:
1) People buy from people they trust.
2) Sell yourself, your company and then your product.
Take care - you will be missed.
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4421.53 | don't crush that dwarf... hand me the pliers! | SCASS1::GALVIN | The Energizer Bunny's Trainer... | Mon Feb 19 1996 21:27 | 15 |
| *** FLASH *** FLASH *** FLASH ***
... we interrupt this electronic enshrinement for a quick reader's
editorial commentary...
if the 'hawk has so many that hold him in such high esteem, how come he
hasn't done what Ken has done and start his own thing...?
see ya 'hawk; never knew ya, but worked in Elk Grove Village for a bit
and love da bulls!
cheers,
/Mic
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4421.54 | This may be just the impetus he needed! | NETCAD::GENOVA | | Tue Feb 20 1996 07:22 | 6 |
|
rep .0
Now that we've kicked him off our team, maybe he will!
/art
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4421.55 | "Come in Savoy 6...." | MPOS01::BJAMES | I feel the need, the need for SPEED | Tue Feb 20 1996 18:31 | 54 |
| Hawk, what can I say. We have toiled together in this game for many a
year, seen MM's come and go like fresh recruits down at the Marine
Corp.'s office, convinced customers to fork over tens of millions of
dollars for technology that half the time they really deep down didn't
always understand why they were buying it but knew and trusted the
people they were buying it from.
We stood in the rain of poop pouring down upon us from one BU to
another. Weathered untold downsizing's, rightsizing's, implosions,
product line blow outs and a plethora of new age management ideals that
will give the boys down the street at Harvard case material for years
to come. (Business Management 299: How not to run a company, Digital
Equipment, a case study).
We have seen and heard so much mumble speak pour from the mouths of
V.P.'s who wouldn't know how to do a features/benefits presentation on
life boats to the crew of the Titanic. We have weathered untold zig's
when they want zag's and vice versa. We tried to sell VAX 9000's as
mainframes and did over 200 over them at a cost of over a Billion
dollars.
We watched whole markets sail right past our door: workstations,
software, PC's, routers and hubs, Networks running Novell, laptops and
more, yet we sold what we had and went on with our business at hand.
We travled to customer sites at every hour imaginable through some of
the worst press bashing times you can imagine, yet we percervered. We
fought competitive bids in true hand to hand combat style while
watching 65,000 of our friends, families, brothers and sisters leave,
their choice or the company's. Yet we marched on stalwart in our
personal and individual campaigns.
We laughed and cried, rejoiced and consoled. We worked hard, sweated
our way through thousands of hours of demos, bid proposals,
manufacturing and delivery challenges and tried to maintain a sense of
purpose, diginity and respect for those involved. We drank cold
champagne after wins and cold beer after losses and said in true Bullwinkle
fashion, "Next time for sure!!"
We took care of our own, our customers, each other and our convictions,
driven that we were "Doing the right thing" each ascribed by our
individual principles or what that right thing was. And it worked
pretty much as well as it could.
Greyhawk, this is not an adious to you. This is our collective best
wishes for a long a prosperous life away from here. Who knows, last I
heard they still don't recycle your badge numbers.
So, as Viper said to Maverick in TOPGUN, "You'll get your rear when you
get to your ship. If not, give me a call, I'll fly with you anywhere."
Savoy 6, out
Maverick
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4421.56 | They don't understand: Customers buy from people they know... | SCASS1::WISNIEWSKI | ADEPT of the Virtual Space. | Sun Feb 25 1996 16:49 | 9 |
| Better late then never... (as I catch up a little on a sunday
afternoon)
Thanks Grayhawk for all the selling, externally and internally of
Digital Equipment (DEC).
May the wind be at your back.... Good Selling...
John Wisniewski
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