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  1. Jerry Dale
    February 22, 2014

    MSOC:

    What may have begun with vestiges of scientific measurements is now only used as a system to ensure fear among employees and drive a fault goal system. Aspects of training and quality are not used in any situations I’ve seen. While it sounds good on paper, in practice it is a complete failure. It is used to get rid of headcount, but due to the lack of any quality to the data, it cannot be counted on to do other than justify preconceived notions. Garbage in- garbage out on steroids. Managers are not knowledgeable of proper statistical controls to ensure validity and by only “managing” the numbers completely miss any opportunities to improve methods, procedures, or quality. A completely failed system in my opinion.

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    • steve
      April 19, 2014

      I completely agree with Jerry on this subject. The sad fact is, management actually thinks this works, when in fact it does not. It’s a perfect analogy to Mao’s Great Leap Forward. All of the Party leaders were happy as long as they got the rice production numbers that they wanted, until they couldn’t hide the number of people starving to death, 20 million.

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