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<blockquote data-quote="Catatonic" data-source="post: 1114218" data-attributes="member: 7966"><p>Neither, Scott has done a good job in a very dangerous time for UPS and a terrible economy.</p><p></p><p>I'd say Kurt would be a lot like Scott with less social skills.</p><p></p><p>Eskew had a sharp pencil but he also had vision.</p><p>Kelley was a good a manager and took the company public.</p><p>Oz had vision but lacked fiscal responsibility. It was a fun time to be in technology.</p><p>Jack was good, strong manager that laid the framework for UPS's applied technology.</p><p>George was a good strong manager that managed costs tightly.</p><p>Before that, I did not have a feel for their gist.</p><p></p><p>My point is that all of these CEOs since the Oberkotters main focus was on controlling costs and making conservative financial decisions (Oz excepted).</p><p>That is the UPS way ... and why the TNT fiasco angered so many long-time UPSers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catatonic, post: 1114218, member: 7966"] Neither, Scott has done a good job in a very dangerous time for UPS and a terrible economy. I'd say Kurt would be a lot like Scott with less social skills. Eskew had a sharp pencil but he also had vision. Kelley was a good a manager and took the company public. Oz had vision but lacked fiscal responsibility. It was a fun time to be in technology. Jack was good, strong manager that laid the framework for UPS's applied technology. George was a good strong manager that managed costs tightly. Before that, I did not have a feel for their gist. My point is that all of these CEOs since the Oberkotters main focus was on controlling costs and making conservative financial decisions (Oz excepted). That is the UPS way ... and why the TNT fiasco angered so many long-time UPSers. [/QUOTE]
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