Omar Osama bin Laden is seen during an interview with The Associated Press in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 11th, 2008. The 26-year-old son of the al-Qaida leader does not renounce his father in an interview with The Associated Press, but says there is a better way to defend Islam: Omar wants to be an ambassador for peace between Muslims and the West.
As you all know by now, I live vicariously through my wife and children. Lately it has been a real wonder to hear what Tracey has been going through at work. You may recall the logistical mess caused by the corporate decision to migrate to a web based email system. It gets better. In an effort to help speed things up Traceys boss approved a new desktop computer for her. It arrived Wednesday on Traceys day off. Tracey was at meetings all day Thursday so yesterday was her first chance to deal with it. It didnt work. It would not boot up. A code came up telling her to run the diagnostic and it says she has no hard drive. She called tech support and they asked her to open it up. So she tears apart her new computer to discover the hard drive isnt connected. She fixes it. It boots up. The email is still terribly slow as we predicted it would be but at least she has a nice new clean computer and a new flat screen monitor which gives her more desk space. Oh and a new optical mouse! No more cleaning mouse balls.
The tech support dude also tells Tracey he cant install the desktop version of Lotus which would speed up her email immensely. Evidently it takes nearly the same amount of paperwork and bureaucratic maneuvering as an Act of Congress to get the special permission required to do this. Obviously everybody wants it because their email is now virtually useless as a real time tool.
Thursday night after a day wasted on meetings Tracey gets a call from her clinic and they tell her a vital medication called Heparin has been recalled and this causes major complications for patients and staff. This drug prevents blood clotting and without it they must spend a lot of time rinsing the blood lines with saline and the patients are losing blood in the process. Tracey is surprised there has been no news coverage of this because it is a major big deal. Hospitals and clinics across the country are scrambling to find this drug to treat their patients.
Now we come full circle back to the cost and frustration of something as simple and short sighted as an email upgrade. Instead of emailing each other in real time, much like instant messaging, Traceys area manager was forced to set up a conference call to get everybody together and fax stuff all around to the various clinics because the email no longer works fast enough. They waste precious communication time while the patients have to endure not having the drugs they need. And a corporate decision to save money on software has already cost more then they will save all year (or maybe longer) in the cost of new computers, conference calls and fax calls. But it will go down in the corporate books as a huge cost savings and somebody will likely get a 6 or 7 figure promotion out of it. Corporate America at its finest.
MjL 19 Jan 2008, 5:00 a.m.
The other day Michael T. wanted to make a comment about the noisy clock I had replaced with the silent Rolex. Since there was no place (like this!) to make a comment that wasnt about a subject not already on the Blog Michael had to be a decider to figure out which non-related category to make his comment. (He chose a photo of the Legel whale floating in a swimming pool!) I have spent some time in the old code book and found yet another way to allow comments! I can also use it (as well as you) to put up a few quick tidbits of information, etc.