OK, I'm guilty. I admit it.
Can you please stop with the incessant name calling and nagging 'told you so' attitude?
It's been some time since my last update, and I suppose I'm in a mood that is bordering on focus and frustration. Let me give you a breif update onto SOME of what has been achieved since my last blog entry(I'll spare the overwhelming point by point description as I'd be typing till the crack of dawn)
- Introduction and successful streamlined ability of a new product; naked ADSL2 service
- Trials and implementation of ADSL2 transfers via AAPT/Powertel
- The 'official' ending of residential grade AAPT/Powertel services after the previous point addressed issues which were still not fixed and costing time and money
- Complete take over and control of Corporate Provisioning
- Making 5 fundamental process changes in corporate provisioning that assist with efficiency and accuracy
- Grand totaling of 4 staff members (2 of which have moved to other areas, another 2 moving in)
- Mobile activations
- SMS implementation of updates on orders
Meandering along I suppose..not to mention the current 4 development projects to better automate current systems and the constant reviewing and monitoring on key areas makes for an exciting day..days...life, I suppose life is a better term.
I was actually thinking about what else I could improve as I enjoyed a Sunday easter(Greek easter last weekend folks) meal with my family.
'Re-inventing the wheel' is a term that is so misused and overstated when it comes to putting something in place that can really benefit everybody(customer->company->supplier).What a lot of people seem to forget is that in order to re-invent the wheel, you better damn sure know how the wheel is working, less you be struck another overused yet highly amusing term: 'If his brains were dynamite, he couldn’t blow his nose.'
A dangerous path to follow.
Anyway, I have little time to write a meaningful philosophically tangible blog as I'm just too consumed by day to day tasks of what needs to be done.
Perhaps that's a good thing?