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<blockquote data-quote="BROWNHOG" data-source="post: 772016" data-attributes="member: 9720"><p>After 38 years, i've seen it all. Especially in the last 4 years. Upper management has no clue but expects you to be able to figure out why they can plan,implement and maintain operations planning that they themselves could never do. Mis communication,lack of communication..a hugh dividing line now between full time operations management and managers and division managers.</p><p>Desk top statistical review of how to plan an operation but no real idea of how to do it..just a report on why you continue to fail, this philosophy is either planned or is based on a total lack of skill at their level. </p><p></p><p>They want old school ups management commitment @ a fraction of the salary and incentives. Buried in a pile of repetitive and mundane reports and analysis that look good on a computer screen, but do not reflect actual conditions. But dont worry, your employee profile reflects your numbers basing the accuracy on half truths and suspect planning. Its the biggest shell game i 've ever seen when you remove the culture from the board room, you get yes men and executives far removed from the bottom line. We are now a scared,flawed management culture. Everything looks great @ the front door, but the inside of the building is breaking down</p><p></p><p>partners ? Is that a term that's used now</p><p></p><p>they bailed out the teamsters to the tune of 6 billion, and financed the deal on the backs of their management group..</p><p></p><p>They expect you to have the same desire and motivation at considerably less pay with more hours and longer days all year long</p><p>you are told, or it is implied that you are not needed, but they dont want to pay you what you earned via a buyout to have you leave,</p><p></p><p>hey. We are in trouble. We are rapidly becoming a management group of doing "exactly" what we are told. Planned stagnation because of poor management leadership. Unbelievable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BROWNHOG, post: 772016, member: 9720"] After 38 years, i've seen it all. Especially in the last 4 years. Upper management has no clue but expects you to be able to figure out why they can plan,implement and maintain operations planning that they themselves could never do. Mis communication,lack of communication..a hugh dividing line now between full time operations management and managers and division managers. Desk top statistical review of how to plan an operation but no real idea of how to do it..just a report on why you continue to fail, this philosophy is either planned or is based on a total lack of skill at their level. They want old school ups management commitment @ a fraction of the salary and incentives. Buried in a pile of repetitive and mundane reports and analysis that look good on a computer screen, but do not reflect actual conditions. But dont worry, your employee profile reflects your numbers basing the accuracy on half truths and suspect planning. Its the biggest shell game i 've ever seen when you remove the culture from the board room, you get yes men and executives far removed from the bottom line. We are now a scared,flawed management culture. Everything looks great @ the front door, but the inside of the building is breaking down partners ? Is that a term that's used now they bailed out the teamsters to the tune of 6 billion, and financed the deal on the backs of their management group.. They expect you to have the same desire and motivation at considerably less pay with more hours and longer days all year long you are told, or it is implied that you are not needed, but they dont want to pay you what you earned via a buyout to have you leave, hey. We are in trouble. We are rapidly becoming a management group of doing "exactly" what we are told. Planned stagnation because of poor management leadership. Unbelievable. [/QUOTE]
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