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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 458828" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>I'm guessing you mean the center team that has to deal with a system that is data delicate? I agree that <strong>IF</strong> the local management team would comb through the LD for each and every route, making sure everything is lined up perfectly, the system would probably be great. One just needs to keep in mind that the center teams (here at least) are already over their heads in duties to preform everyday. Just when are they supposed to try and crack the LD mystery that haunts a system that depends on perfect data. No, I don't think blaming the center teams is appropriate. The blame should placed higher because that is where the decissions are made on how many and who are in the center to put out the fires. In a way, the odds our supervisor teams face are much like what the men of the Alamo face with Santa Anna. That is a design to fail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 458828, member: 13254"] I'm guessing you mean the center team that has to deal with a system that is data delicate? I agree that [B]IF[/B] the local management team would comb through the LD for each and every route, making sure everything is lined up perfectly, the system would probably be great. One just needs to keep in mind that the center teams (here at least) are already over their heads in duties to preform everyday. Just when are they supposed to try and crack the LD mystery that haunts a system that depends on perfect data. No, I don't think blaming the center teams is appropriate. The blame should placed higher because that is where the decissions are made on how many and who are in the center to put out the fires. In a way, the odds our supervisor teams face are much like what the men of the Alamo face with Santa Anna. That is a design to fail. [/QUOTE]
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