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A Decade Of Decline And Failure Must Come To An End
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred is my father" data-source="post: 1034319" data-attributes="member: 43606"><p>Ahhh...Jeffrey Rodek. He brings back memories. Jeff and Fred had it out in Fred's office before Jeff quit. Furniture was being "moved" during the "discussion". </p><p>That was the rumor.</p><p>Jeff had good intentions with BP. Zero defect factory manufacturing (that is what BP was about) does not work for customer service business models. There are to many variables. Also, FEDEX management's corporate culture of document falsification (fraudulent accounting)was a non-starter. Executive management knew this from the beginning.</p><p></p><p>Kinko's failure was about "Diworsification". Kinko's was a copy store that Fred wanted to make into a packages store. The corporate cultures clashed, customers and employees voted with their feet. </p><p></p><p>Goldilocks. I'm not sure what BP has to do with Ken's departure at Office. Or, him not starting BP. Can you give a hint?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>[h=2][/h]" </p><p></p><p></p><p> [h=1][/h]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred is my father, post: 1034319, member: 43606"] Ahhh...Jeffrey Rodek. He brings back memories. Jeff and Fred had it out in Fred's office before Jeff quit. Furniture was being "moved" during the "discussion". That was the rumor. Jeff had good intentions with BP. Zero defect factory manufacturing (that is what BP was about) does not work for customer service business models. There are to many variables. Also, FEDEX management's corporate culture of document falsification (fraudulent accounting)was a non-starter. Executive management knew this from the beginning. Kinko's failure was about "Diworsification". Kinko's was a copy store that Fred wanted to make into a packages store. The corporate cultures clashed, customers and employees voted with their feet. Goldilocks. I'm not sure what BP has to do with Ken's departure at Office. Or, him not starting BP. Can you give a hint? [h=2][/h]" [h=1][/h] [/QUOTE]
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