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A supervisor stands up to the IE manager...and pays the price
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<blockquote data-quote="Omega man" data-source="post: 606768" data-attributes="member: 19470"><p><span style="color: #2e2e2e"><span style="font-family: 'Verdana'">There is a way to gauge performance..........simply give us fair time allowances for what we do! You refuse to do that. You first must include many more variables if you want to model our job properly. You simply ignore the variables that UPS is so poor at like load quality. SPORH is by far the worst attempt. SPORH changes too much. It is related to the area density, which is the tied to the volume. As the volume and density decreases in a given area so does the production (SPORH). The whole reason why the over/under was developed was to give allowances for the variables in the model. SPORH does NOT do this.</span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Omega man, post: 606768, member: 19470"] [COLOR=#2e2e2e][FONT=Verdana]There is a way to gauge performance..........simply give us fair time allowances for what we do! You refuse to do that. You first must include many more variables if you want to model our job properly. You simply ignore the variables that UPS is so poor at like load quality. SPORH is by far the worst attempt. SPORH changes too much. It is related to the area density, which is the tied to the volume. As the volume and density decreases in a given area so does the production (SPORH). The whole reason why the over/under was developed was to give allowances for the variables in the model. SPORH does NOT do this.[/FONT][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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