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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 832916" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Even though I have not seen it, I will accept as a given that the system itself is an improvement over EDD and has the <em>potential</em> to save miles.</p><p> </p><p>I will keep an open mind about it, and when it is installed I will "give it a chance" and judge it on its merits rather than hanging on to any preconceived notions that I might have.</p><p> </p><p>I can gurantee you, however, that I am the <em>only</em> one who will be open minded about it.</p><p> </p><p>The IE people who are <em>implementing</em> it will <em>not</em> have an open mind. They have already decided ahead of time that it <em>will</em> work as advertised, and every driver will be instructed to follow ORIAN's "trace" to a certain percentage (I am assuming 80% since that is the number you have been floating around for some time now). That metric will print out every day on a report, and we will blindly chase that metric with<em> no</em> regard for whether or not any time or miles are actually being saved, and with <em>no</em> regard for any consequences that the metric might have on service.</p><p> </p><p>I dont mean to sound cynical, P-man, but the reality is that...as a company...we are simply incapable of implementing <em>anything</em> properly. This is because logic and common sense cant always be quantified into a metric that prints out nicely on a report.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 832916, member: 14668"] Even though I have not seen it, I will accept as a given that the system itself is an improvement over EDD and has the [I]potential[/I] to save miles. I will keep an open mind about it, and when it is installed I will "give it a chance" and judge it on its merits rather than hanging on to any preconceived notions that I might have. I can gurantee you, however, that I am the [I]only[/I] one who will be open minded about it. The IE people who are [I]implementing[/I] it will [I]not[/I] have an open mind. They have already decided ahead of time that it [I]will[/I] work as advertised, and every driver will be instructed to follow ORIAN's "trace" to a certain percentage (I am assuming 80% since that is the number you have been floating around for some time now). That metric will print out every day on a report, and we will blindly chase that metric with[I] no[/I] regard for whether or not any time or miles are actually being saved, and with [I]no[/I] regard for any consequences that the metric might have on service. I dont mean to sound cynical, P-man, but the reality is that...as a company...we are simply incapable of implementing [I]anything[/I] properly. This is because logic and common sense cant always be quantified into a metric that prints out nicely on a report. [/QUOTE]
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