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The rise of the "Quiet Giant"
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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 1355082" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>I find this a good read if for nothing else to show how this company does change and that change has always been a part of UPS. A necessity if you will. Thus remains the question, can the individual then adapt to the change? </p><p></p><p>In my 33 years, I've seen micro change which I'll call change at the function/job level and macro change meaning company wide and the key is to find yourself a spot within it in which you can work comfortably. And most of that is mental.</p><p></p><p>Reflection on the past serves in learning and knowledge, my own job requires it on certain levels. But dwelling on as some means of going back, or hoping such occurs, one has to realize this just won't happen. </p><p></p><p>I understand some people may see the source of this series of articles and not read but I think in some ways this is their loss. I'll leave them with this thought from Aristotle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 1355082, member: 2189"] I find this a good read if for nothing else to show how this company does change and that change has always been a part of UPS. A necessity if you will. Thus remains the question, can the individual then adapt to the change? In my 33 years, I've seen micro change which I'll call change at the function/job level and macro change meaning company wide and the key is to find yourself a spot within it in which you can work comfortably. And most of that is mental. Reflection on the past serves in learning and knowledge, my own job requires it on certain levels. But dwelling on as some means of going back, or hoping such occurs, one has to realize this just won't happen. I understand some people may see the source of this series of articles and not read but I think in some ways this is their loss. I'll leave them with this thought from Aristotle. [/QUOTE]
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