UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)
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That would be tacticalWell then friend* it! You want strategic, here's one for you. Install missile batteries at every hub aimed at the manager's office and at the package cars. First time a driver is harassed, fire a missile at the manager's office. First time a driver...well nevermind, the supes would be nuked way before so there would be no one to catch a driver doing something wrong.
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Nope, not going thereDon't even what
That would be tactical
But what would they call it
No that would be reactive not proactive. Reactive is strategic proactive is tactical.That would be tactical
A strategy is something like "Find ways to hold drivers more accountable"No that would be reactive not proactive. Reactive is strategic proactive is tactical.
Better watch it or I'll steal your rollator wheels and put it up on blocks!That would be tactical
Oh, you are right, sorry didn't see what you wrote!A strategy is something like "Find ways to hold MANAGEMENT more accountable"
I bet the would really make you fed up if you couldn't do itBetter watch it or I'll steal your rollator wheels and put it up on blocks!
I knew you wouldn't be able to resist!I bet the would really make you fed up if you couldn't do it
I got two of them Scooby!Better watch it or I'll steal your rollator wheels and put it up on blocks!
Good leaders surround themselves with smart people.It's called having other more creative people do your work for you
Must be why we have no good leaders at UPS......Good leaders surround themselves with smart people.
Must be why we have no good leaders at UPS......
Woot!
Must be why we have no good leaders at UPS......
Woot!
Leeches suck ideas from other people and call them their ownGood leaders surround themselves with smart people.
When you work for a company and develop ideas and processes on company time, it is the company's idea.Leeches suck ideas from other people and call them their own
Don't just stop at Sunday deliveries. Have the company stop giving holidays might work. Or instead of ending your day when work is done, have a feeder driver set up a meet point so drivers can get all the packages that trickled in while they were delivering that day. We love to work, so yea Sundays and every other day sounds goodHey guys! I'm in the process of an interview and required to do an assignment. I am trying to identify two innovative strategic priorities over the next 5 years for UPS, and outline possible solutions associated with these strategic priorities. Having UPS deliver on Sundays would be a good example. I would like to hear what ideas you guys may have. Thanks!