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<blockquote data-quote="JustTired" data-source="post: 341617" data-attributes="member: 10234"><p>P-man</p><p> </p><p>Ok...if I got this right, the problems lie with the implementation and those that "man" the system afterwards. That was my thoughts basically. </p><p> </p><p>I'm guessing that to make the system "work", you need someone dedicated and knowledgable enough to keep up with it. In other words making valid changes supplied by the driver and possibly even keeping track of trends.</p><p> </p><p>Therein lies the problem. Chosing someone to oversee and work with the system should require more than just a warm body. The people in these positions should have some background and/or training (rather extensive, I believe) before asked to tackle what I will admit seems like a rather daunting task.</p><p> </p><p>Above all.... I don't believe you can have someone such as a Div. or Dist. manager overriding the system by demanding only a set number of drivers on the road when the plan or system clearly show differently.</p><p> </p><p>You can have all the systems in the world. But if you don't use them as they were designed, what's the point?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustTired, post: 341617, member: 10234"] P-man Ok...if I got this right, the problems lie with the implementation and those that "man" the system afterwards. That was my thoughts basically. I'm guessing that to make the system "work", you need someone dedicated and knowledgable enough to keep up with it. In other words making valid changes supplied by the driver and possibly even keeping track of trends. Therein lies the problem. Chosing someone to oversee and work with the system should require more than just a warm body. The people in these positions should have some background and/or training (rather extensive, I believe) before asked to tackle what I will admit seems like a rather daunting task. Above all.... I don't believe you can have someone such as a Div. or Dist. manager overriding the system by demanding only a set number of drivers on the road when the plan or system clearly show differently. You can have all the systems in the world. But if you don't use them as they were designed, what's the point? [/QUOTE]
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