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Peak. Management drops the ball.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dis-organized Labor" data-source="post: 651524"><p>I have been seeing this in management at UPS for 22 years and at the airlines for 8 prior to coming here . It is people that are out to make a few more bucks and they can't get them by doing what they are supposed to do WELL. So, they come up with all kinds of "Initiatives" that really add no value and they think it impresses the higher ups. Well, higher up, there are people like them that want to build their inner circle.</p><p>Those that "give a damn" in management are looked over because they are operating counter to the efforts of the jerks making stupid decisions. Not the case all the time, but frequently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dis-organized Labor, post: 651524"] I have been seeing this in management at UPS for 22 years and at the airlines for 8 prior to coming here . It is people that are out to make a few more bucks and they can't get them by doing what they are supposed to do WELL. So, they come up with all kinds of "Initiatives" that really add no value and they think it impresses the higher ups. Well, higher up, there are people like them that want to build their inner circle. Those that "give a damn" in management are looked over because they are operating counter to the efforts of the jerks making stupid decisions. Not the case all the time, but frequently. [/QUOTE]
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