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CNBC Airing "Package Wars" tonight at 9 pm est
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<blockquote data-quote="Pacman" data-source="post: 931679" data-attributes="member: 6074"><p>There are many ways to make one part of the organization look as if it is doing well. Supply Chain Solutions has been the darling of some influential people with in the company and thus used cannibalistic approaches to show SCS doing well. Example, computer equipment in Taiwan small package yielding more revenue diverted to SCS to help improve the numbers but reducing our overall profit from the account. This was not an isolated incident but a standard practice to make SCS appear more robust. The lack of vision within that part of the company and the utter disregard for a systemic approach to their business was appalling. Under the SCS umbrella fell several ill conceived purchases of lackluster companies which became even more of a draw on profitability and progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pacman, post: 931679, member: 6074"] There are many ways to make one part of the organization look as if it is doing well. Supply Chain Solutions has been the darling of some influential people with in the company and thus used cannibalistic approaches to show SCS doing well. Example, computer equipment in Taiwan small package yielding more revenue diverted to SCS to help improve the numbers but reducing our overall profit from the account. This was not an isolated incident but a standard practice to make SCS appear more robust. The lack of vision within that part of the company and the utter disregard for a systemic approach to their business was appalling. Under the SCS umbrella fell several ill conceived purchases of lackluster companies which became even more of a draw on profitability and progress. [/QUOTE]
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