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_hm
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Re: Tough management
_hm   9/22/2012 4:54:14 PM
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@Nimantha: Yes, that was not very sensitive management judgement. This is not way to become great organization.

 

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Re: Tough management
nimantha.d   9/22/2012 8:17:44 AM
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_hm Yes I agree with you on it. This is bad management. I feel they have overlooked their employees and their duties just to make the boad secure and satisfied.

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Barbara Jorgensen   8/27/2012 12:21:46 PM
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As Douglas points out, Caterpillar has a pretty good reputation for supply chain innovation. I believe they are a client of one of the cloud-based supply chain services sites and was an early adopter of this offering. The visibility Catperpillar is able to achieve is a big factor in its success.

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SP   8/27/2012 7:13:19 AM
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Caterpillar has opened up a design office here in India. They were outsourcing earlier but I guess they want to operate directly now.

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TaimoorZ   8/27/2012 4:00:21 AM
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@Bolaji: I agree with you. Although Caterpillar's business model may be successful right now, it does not mean that it will continue to thrive like this over the years if it doesn't change or innovate. The industry dynamics may not remain constant at all times so I think Caterpillar will be required to bring about a change in it's business model at some point in time.

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TaimoorZ   8/27/2012 3:53:25 AM
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Interesting post, Doughlas. Having a decentralized setup with local suppliers and manufacturing operations has its own benefits but there are several disadvantages to this approach as well. For instance, if you're a global organization you can take advantage of the cheapest sources of supply across the world and have your manufacturing in areas with cheapest labor costs and other resources. This is the way most other global companies have been operating - particularly the auto industry. Don't you think Caterpillar is losing out on this aspect?

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Re: Tough management
_hm   8/25/2012 8:36:47 PM
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@nimantha: CAT managment asked all workers to take a half salary! That is not tough but rather harsh management. Now, you can have feeling of other side.

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Re: Tough management
nimantha.d   8/25/2012 10:53:19 AM
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Yes exactly _hm you should not try t over power what the top management says you to do so but you can always present what your findings are to them so they can consider them atleast in the future.

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_hm   8/24/2012 7:59:02 PM
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CAT in town is quite tough. If you do not agree with top management, they easily take drastic decision. One example is they closed entire plant in London, ON, Canada for wage dispute. That was quite a shock.

 

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Douglas Alexander   8/24/2012 4:23:18 PM
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@Flyingscot, I like the "reach out and touch" a brick business to. Have you noticed that fewer and fewer tech companies existing on the Internet alone, actually have a phone number listed under "contact us?".

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