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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 830272" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Saving miles does not always equate to saving time.</p><p> </p><p>All roads look flat and paved and traffic-free when you sit behind a desk and look at them on MapQuest. They arent always that way out there in the real world where the packages are actually getting delivered.</p><p> </p><p>I dont know anything about ORIAN. Heck, it could very well be the greatest thing since sliced bread. What I <em>do</em> know....is that UPS has a long history of implementing new programs on the cheap, and then drowning them in an ocean of conflicting quotas and metrics and micro-management. Will we be thorough and patient and flexible in our thinking when we implement ORIAN? Will we take the time to work the bugs out of it? Or will we do it half-assed and then chase an impossible number off of a cliff so that we can pretend that it is working the way we want it to?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 830272, member: 14668"] Saving miles does not always equate to saving time. All roads look flat and paved and traffic-free when you sit behind a desk and look at them on MapQuest. They arent always that way out there in the real world where the packages are actually getting delivered. I dont know anything about ORIAN. Heck, it could very well be the greatest thing since sliced bread. What I [I]do[/I] know....is that UPS has a long history of implementing new programs on the cheap, and then drowning them in an ocean of conflicting quotas and metrics and micro-management. Will we be thorough and patient and flexible in our thinking when we implement ORIAN? Will we take the time to work the bugs out of it? Or will we do it half-assed and then chase an impossible number off of a cliff so that we can pretend that it is working the way we want it to? [/QUOTE]
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