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<blockquote data-quote="Snattlerake" data-source="post: 3521150" data-attributes="member: 44288"><p>My two old companies I worked for had crappy websites. One had just implemented SAP. They flew me to Houston and Boston with other managers to learn the new system. I was a week in both cities for the immediate rollout of the system. Six months later they finally roll it out and no one can remember what to do. Even the higher ups above you had to do their job to give me permissions and "buckets" to put my data. </p><p></p><p>As a service and installation company we were dying on the vine because we couldn't see clients, we couldn't order parts for jobs or repairs for about three months because we were always waiting on someone above us to get their work done. We in the OKC branch called it '<strong>S</strong>top <strong>A</strong>ll <strong>P</strong>roduction' and we resorted to ordering parts and having them shipped RED overnight from the vendors directly on the old system issuing PO's ourselves just to get the service calls completed. </p><p></p><p>Well the SHTF on that one from the really, REALLY higher ups and finally the higher ups got their work done. I quit right before they got it sorted out and tried the farm again but it didn't work either. That's another story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snattlerake, post: 3521150, member: 44288"] My two old companies I worked for had crappy websites. One had just implemented SAP. They flew me to Houston and Boston with other managers to learn the new system. I was a week in both cities for the immediate rollout of the system. Six months later they finally roll it out and no one can remember what to do. Even the higher ups above you had to do their job to give me permissions and "buckets" to put my data. As a service and installation company we were dying on the vine because we couldn't see clients, we couldn't order parts for jobs or repairs for about three months because we were always waiting on someone above us to get their work done. We in the OKC branch called it '[B]S[/B]top [B]A[/B]ll [B]P[/B]roduction' and we resorted to ordering parts and having them shipped RED overnight from the vendors directly on the old system issuing PO's ourselves just to get the service calls completed. Well the SHTF on that one from the really, REALLY higher ups and finally the higher ups got their work done. I quit right before they got it sorted out and tried the farm again but it didn't work either. That's another story. [/QUOTE]
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