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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 529595" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>There are many examples(not just within UPS) of stated opinions, ideas or programs that are supported by "facts" that are skewed or manipulated.</p><p> P-man, I'm not saying that the reports that you have access to are bad reports, but some facts are simply not included that could make a difference as to the overall picture. For example the misload portion. A misload that is, "right truck, wrong shelf" is usually just a minor inconvenience depending on circumstances. Where a "right shelf, wrong truck" misload is more than likely a bigger problem. By not defining these for what they are can make a satisfactory report look much better than the true picture.</p><p></p><p> I could tell you a story of manipulated reports that made a "company" hero out of a lying POS supervisor, but I will save everyone the agony of reading it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 529595, member: 13254"] There are many examples(not just within UPS) of stated opinions, ideas or programs that are supported by "facts" that are skewed or manipulated. P-man, I'm not saying that the reports that you have access to are bad reports, but some facts are simply not included that could make a difference as to the overall picture. For example the misload portion. A misload that is, "right truck, wrong shelf" is usually just a minor inconvenience depending on circumstances. Where a "right shelf, wrong truck" misload is more than likely a bigger problem. By not defining these for what they are can make a satisfactory report look much better than the true picture. I could tell you a story of manipulated reports that made a "company" hero out of a lying POS supervisor, but I will save everyone the agony of reading it. [/QUOTE]
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