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<blockquote data-quote="SignificantOwner" data-source="post: 665050" data-attributes="member: 22836"><p>I don't think a comparison of Telematics vs. non-Telematics sites is an apples to apples comparison. An entire management structure has been put in place to drive results in relatively few Telematics sites. There are corporate coordinators, region coordinators, and district coordinators all put in place to focus on and drive improvement in a few targeted sites. In addition, these few sites get extra attention from the region ops manager, region ie manager, district manager, district ops manager, and their division manager. These centers are going to show improvement in the desired numbers or they'll be belittled and slammed without mercy. We'll see the real impact as more sites are implemented. It'll become impossible for the same management structure to micro manage a large number of centers. The same thing happened with PAS, it's the natural progression. I think Telematics is a good system, but a true money saver would be a solution to the systemic misload problem that came with PAS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SignificantOwner, post: 665050, member: 22836"] I don't think a comparison of Telematics vs. non-Telematics sites is an apples to apples comparison. An entire management structure has been put in place to drive results in relatively few Telematics sites. There are corporate coordinators, region coordinators, and district coordinators all put in place to focus on and drive improvement in a few targeted sites. In addition, these few sites get extra attention from the region ops manager, region ie manager, district manager, district ops manager, and their division manager. These centers are going to show improvement in the desired numbers or they'll be belittled and slammed without mercy. We'll see the real impact as more sites are implemented. It'll become impossible for the same management structure to micro manage a large number of centers. The same thing happened with PAS, it's the natural progression. I think Telematics is a good system, but a true money saver would be a solution to the systemic misload problem that came with PAS. [/QUOTE]
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