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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 475398" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>The very first time I posted on this site was to find out if the egalitarianism of UPS as described in the book <em>Driving Change</em> was for real. I got a bunch of flak for even asking, but a lot of folks <em>did</em> defend the fact that UPS walked it's talk. </p><p> </p><p>After reading the responses to this post I have to say that I'm honestly very impressed that your execs actually<strong> do</strong> walk their talk, especially in regard to the issue of business flying. Plus, no reserved parking, executive bathrooms etc. that help distinguish the "elite" from the "workers".</p><p> </p><p>More companies, my own included, need to learn the same lesson. I'd have much more respect for FedEx upper management if they stopped acting like royalty and came back down to earth for awhile. This is especially critical now, as they ask us to take cuts while they still enjoy their same costly and alienating menu of perks. They preach PSP, yet do the exact opposite. Everyone sees the hypocrisy and their effectiveness is therby greatly diminished.</p><p> </p><p>It sounds like Mr. Casey's basic ideals are still working at UPS. He had it right from the get-go. Perhaps Fred should pick-up a copy of <em>Driving Change</em> and have one of his servants read it to him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 475398, member: 12508"] The very first time I posted on this site was to find out if the egalitarianism of UPS as described in the book [I]Driving Change[/I] was for real. I got a bunch of flak for even asking, but a lot of folks [I]did[/I] defend the fact that UPS walked it's talk. After reading the responses to this post I have to say that I'm honestly very impressed that your execs actually[B] do[/B] walk their talk, especially in regard to the issue of business flying. Plus, no reserved parking, executive bathrooms etc. that help distinguish the "elite" from the "workers". More companies, my own included, need to learn the same lesson. I'd have much more respect for FedEx upper management if they stopped acting like royalty and came back down to earth for awhile. This is especially critical now, as they ask us to take cuts while they still enjoy their same costly and alienating menu of perks. They preach PSP, yet do the exact opposite. Everyone sees the hypocrisy and their effectiveness is therby greatly diminished. It sounds like Mr. Casey's basic ideals are still working at UPS. He had it right from the get-go. Perhaps Fred should pick-up a copy of [I]Driving Change[/I] and have one of his servants read it to him. [/QUOTE]
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