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Mr. Roques
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Mr. Roques   7/11/2012 10:54:20 PM
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Well, sometimes price is not the only factor, probably most often it isn't the only factor. 

It all comes down to money, but the initial price isn't everything, TCO might be a better indicator.

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pocharle   6/26/2012 9:11:37 PM
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No problem. Glad I could clarify. I am a huge proponent of automation and simplifying processes but still believe in creating/keeping jobs as well.

nimantha.d
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nimantha.d   6/25/2012 10:50:45 AM
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Yes that is a possibility and I guess many are trying it too. What i feel is other than firing people if we can re-analyze the budget and do a re-costing then things might be ok. I oly assuming this might not sound practical though.

nimantha.d
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nimantha.d   6/24/2012 12:16:01 PM
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Well then you have a valid point pocharle. I thought the other way.

pocharle
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pocharle   6/23/2012 3:44:40 PM
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No no no. That's not what I meant at all. I was referring strictly to removing/replacing wasteful resources (not their positions completely). Just the people/processes that disrupt efficient productivity.

nimantha.d
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nimantha.d   6/20/2012 10:50:31 AM
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Well you are right phil but mostly you are reffering to attitudes and working capabilities of the employees. I was reffering to real workers who has the knowledge and the dedication to get the business running. So if you remove them as well then its a crime.

pocharle
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pocharle   6/19/2012 6:43:06 PM
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2 examples:

1. If you have a process that involves two people physically having to interact in order to move to the next stage in the process, if it can be automated, automate it! This will remove wasted time & manhours from the process

2. If you have an employee that feels the need to chit chat & get coffee every hour instead of working tasks through to completion, you can ask them to stop this behavior or they will face some type of disciplinary actions. This will also remove wasted resources from operations

 

nimantha.d
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nimantha.d   6/16/2012 7:33:07 AM
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Well Phil do you really think processes and people are a wastage for a company ? How do you operate or run a decision to make it operate via the system if you eliminate the human resources ? I dont get it at all

pocharle
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pocharle   6/12/2012 2:35:45 PM
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I'm no saying to focus on keeping costs low. What I should have said is keeping waste low (which should always be a priority). If you can get rid of the processes, people, etc that waste your time/money/resources, the operations will be a lot more efficient.

nimantha.d
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nimantha.d   6/4/2012 9:42:13 AM
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Yes Phil but you always cannot focus o try to put the cost down becasue we have to remember that budgeting do play a major role and we need a adequate budget to suppot the sevices not a limited budget

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