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Flavor of the Month: Following Trace
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<blockquote data-quote="RetiredIE" data-source="post: 5676452" data-attributes="member: 38557"><p>Do you mean trace, as in deliver in sequence order within the loop, or follow ORION order?</p><p></p><p>I worked on the ORION project early on. If I were driving now, I would follow ORION order 100% unless instructed in writing to stop doing so by management. The center team is responsible for the map data, the settings for each route and contingency plans. If you break trace you are giving them an out. Make them stare their problems right in the face. One of them might actually get fixed.... </p><p></p><p>I was management, but I think UPS needs to own up. Really, really crappy ORION solutions are common and they are almost always not due to bad software, but rather crappy management and lack of knowledge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RetiredIE, post: 5676452, member: 38557"] Do you mean trace, as in deliver in sequence order within the loop, or follow ORION order? I worked on the ORION project early on. If I were driving now, I would follow ORION order 100% unless instructed in writing to stop doing so by management. The center team is responsible for the map data, the settings for each route and contingency plans. If you break trace you are giving them an out. Make them stare their problems right in the face. One of them might actually get fixed.... I was management, but I think UPS needs to own up. Really, really crappy ORION solutions are common and they are almost always not due to bad software, but rather crappy management and lack of knowledge. [/QUOTE]
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