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Putting in My Letter of Intent
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<blockquote data-quote="Catatonic" data-source="post: 1946619" data-attributes="member: 7966"><p><strong>Prioritization and NIH with center manager</strong></p><p></p><p>NIH - Not invented here</p><p>results is half-hearted efforts to understand why and how ... just execute</p><p></p><p>The center manager delegates that to someone else.</p><p>If needed, that person will ascertain the Why but always the How.</p><p></p><p><strong>Procedure Documentation</strong></p><p>As for the procedure documentation, including the E-mail and PCM ...</p><p>The procedure is developed and draft written by IE</p><p>The final procedure is the result of a Human Factors specialist developing the communication collateral after multiple reviews with the owners (IE).</p><p>IE is responsible for understanding how much the driver needs to know to execute.</p><p>I'm sure sometimes the IE person does not get it "just right" in that balancing of complexity and usable knowledge.</p><p>Other times, the driver's want to know details not necessary to properly execute the procedure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catatonic, post: 1946619, member: 7966"] [B]Prioritization and NIH with center manager[/B] NIH - Not invented here results is half-hearted efforts to understand why and how ... just execute The center manager delegates that to someone else. If needed, that person will ascertain the Why but always the How. [B]Procedure Documentation[/B] As for the procedure documentation, including the E-mail and PCM ... The procedure is developed and draft written by IE The final procedure is the result of a Human Factors specialist developing the communication collateral after multiple reviews with the owners (IE). IE is responsible for understanding how much the driver needs to know to execute. I'm sure sometimes the IE person does not get it "just right" in that balancing of complexity and usable knowledge. Other times, the driver's want to know details not necessary to properly execute the procedure. [/QUOTE]
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