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Conference 7.286::digital

Title:The Digital way of working
Moderator:QUARK::LIONELON
Created:Fri Feb 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5321
Total number of notes:139771

1529.0. "Ken Olsen Captured and Held Hostage! ;^)" by TOOK::DMCLURE (Work to build the net) Wed Jul 10 1991 16:47

    				~ NEWS FLASH ~

    	Ken Olsen, President and founder of Digital Equipment Corporation,
    is rumored to have been captured and is currently being held hostage
    by a group of middle and upper level managers in his office at the
    headquarters facility of Maynard, Massachusetts.

    	Now reportedly bound and gagged by a tangled mess of Ethernet cables,
    the company president was able to type an electronic SOS memo and send
    it to a company-wide distribution list just before being captured, but
    unfortunately, the distribution list relied too heavily on a top-down
    form of distribution (known in the industry as "stovepiping"), so the
    memo never made it past the top few layers of management.

    	Swat teams are currently surrounding the Maynard facility in hopes
    of rescuing the company president, but they are greatly outnumbered by
    what some police officers and FBI agents have referred to as "an army
    of middle and upper-level management."  Juan Valdez, an intra-corporate
    member of the executive body guard squad whose job it is to protect
    Ken Olsen, was quoted as saying "They were everywhere!  We tried to
    stop them, but they just kept coming at us from all directions!  Lucky
    for me, I'm a experienced mill-rat, so I knew a secret way out of here
    that many of the newly promoted managers didn't know about, but
    unfortunately Ken didn't make it out in time.  He's still in there!"

    	The demands of the group known as the New Management Terrorists
    (NMT) are unclear, but many of the employees of the company feel that
    they have been mistreated in recent months and there is some speculation
    that the NMT group may be seeking to both prevent Ken Olsen, as well as
    the rest of the company's thousands of employees around the world from
    communicating with each other.  "Tell them to use existing channels"
    one company spokesperson (also a member of NMT) was overheard saying.
    When reached for an official comment, the official company spokesman
    responded to the effect of "...contrary to the rumors you are hearing,
    we are not holding Ken Olsen hostage; we only seek to protect him as
    well as the rest of the company from what we percieve as being a
    growing mass of disgruntled employees."  No further comments were
    obtained.  More news will be forthcoming as it develops...

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    ;^)    ;^)    ;^)    ;^)    ;^)    ;^)    ;^)    ;^)    ;^)    ;^)

    	Of course, this is only a joke.  As far as I know, Ken Olsen
    is *not* being held hostage by any sort of management terrorist group.
    It does however, bring up an interesting question: what if such a
    thing were to happen?  How would any of the "troops" ever know any
    differently given the entrenched stovepiping of corporate communications
    and the monolithic and seemingly endless chains of command in this
    company coupled with the increasingly obscure levels of bureaucratic
    red tape one must now comply with in disseminating information across
    the network (ala the diccussion in note #1524 etc.)?

    	Could it be that the majority of Digital's employee population
    have been effectively cut off from Ken Olsen for quite some time now?
    When was the last time you communicated directly with KO?

    				   -davo
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1529.1Lest I inadvertantly push the wrong buttons here...TOOK::DMCLUREWork to build the netThu Jul 11 1991 13:1132
    	Ironically, I should mention here that I am actually quite
    impressed with my own management chain here at DEC.  The managers
    I have impress me as hard workers who keep us adequately informed
    of things here in Telecom & Networks, and not only that, but more
    importantly, "they" also work very hard at helping us to develop
    excellent networking products which I am convinced are among
    Digital's best hopes for improving its overall financial picture.

    	In case anyone's wondering what prompted me to write such a
    silly basenote then, I should mention that last year I came very
    close to accepting one of several COD positions offered to me in
    the field before coming to T&N, and after hearing about the many
    experiences of other COD candidates who have since either gone down
    in flames or have witnessed many others who did, I can truly relate.
    Prior to the COD fiasco, I had already lost two of my buddies to
    the "company finanicial situation" here in corporate, and not only
    that, but I must admit that having worked for several different
    management organizations in the past here at DEC, I know how crazy
    things can occasionally get and can only imagine what some DECies
    must be going through right now.

    	On the whole however, the primary goal of this basenote was
    to try and rekindle a bit of that old DEC sense of humor which in
    my mind is one of this companies trademarks as well as being something
    which we need to maintain if we expect to survive these tough times
    with any level of sanity.

    				    -davo

p.s.	There!  Now, I can't wait to get back to the real fun -
    	writing X-windows interfaces for DECmcc Notification Filtering!
1529.2DEC WARS II CVG::THOMPSONSemper GumbyThu Jul 11 1991 14:349
	When I read .0 I thought of the old DEC WARS cartoon that floated
	around some 12-15 years ago. Some of you may remember them. They
	involved a well known (but disguised thinly) other computer
	company invading the Mill. They were funny. After reading .0
	i realized that similar cartoons today would probably be called:

	DEC WARS II: CIVIL WAR

			Alfred
1529.3new union...?PRIMES::ZIMMERMANN@DCO, Landover MD, 341-2898Thu Jul 11 1991 17:5423
Maynard, MA - Digital employees today, founded the Corporations first ever
union.  Digital Equipment Corporation, founded in 1957 by Ken Olsen, has
been an innovator in the Computer market since it's inception.  The success
of Digital has been attributed to the people orientated culture of Digital.

Today, employees of Digital fearing the 'old' culture was being replaced,
determined to fight back.  As the first move in the newly formed Union-
Digital Equipment Corporation Digits (U-DECd), it's members voted
unanimously to elect Ken Olsen as the Union President.

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Yes, this too is only a joke, and I have no information that any employees of
Digital are attempting to form any sort of union.

It's just that in light of some of the talk in recent weeks, the assorted 
memos circulating, and .0, I started to wonder, what if this Corp. is so out
of control, Ken can't fix it..... (by himself)....

And, so you can all understand where it is that I come from, I believe Ken is
Digital, and Digital is Ken....

Mark
1529.4Help Digital *AND* yourself...!SWAM2::KELLER_FRThu Jul 11 1991 18:1725
    RE: .0: Thanks for the humor, and let's hope more noters follow your
    example! It may be jailhouse humor at times, but it's an essential part
    of the healing process. And heal we must, for we are the only thing
    that will save Digital. The cadres of VP's and middle (some say
    "muddle") managers don't have the impact that a single one of us here
    in the Field has, and the faster we get past the trauma the faster
    things will stabilize company-wide. Yes, there are problems galore that
    still remain to be solved, and many will never be solved regardless of
    what alphabet is in vogue (NMS, PBU, PL, etc.). But we can all impact
    the space directly around us to the best of our abilities, and
    regardless of what happens we can be satisfied that we did the very
    best we could. Of course we also watch out for ourselves and make sure
    that we're readily re-employable (inside or outside Digital) as an
    insurance policy. Anybody without insurance these days, be it auto,
    health or job, is taking an unnecessary risk. So cut the risk; do your
    job even better, make sure of your employability, have your resume up
    to date, and re-establish your network now even if you'll never need
    it. It can't hurt, it will make you an even better employee, it will
    positively impact Digital, and it just may result in you never having
    to leave Digital!
    
    OK, flamers: GO!
    
    Fred
    
1529.5QUARK::LIONELFree advice is worth every centThu Jul 11 1991 18:4511
Re: .2

Nit - that was "CPU WARS", by Charlie Andres.  The series ran from 1977
through 1979, with an expanded and "sanitized" version printed and sold
commercially in 1980.  Definitely a classic.  I have both the complete set
of the originals as well as the book.

Humor has always been a part of Digital, and I think it will serve us
well today, even if my CC manager is known to frown upon it.

				Steve
1529.6it AIN'T funny!CECV03::BEANAttila the Hun was a LIBERAL!Thu Jul 11 1991 20:167
    re: .3
    
    ANY reference to joining or forming a union is less than humerous!
    
    
    tony
    8*)
1529.7HumorSCAFFI::PICKHOVERK W M LFri Jul 12 1991 12:3313
> ================================================================================
> Note 1529.4   Ken Olsen Captured and Held Hostage!              ;^)       4 of 6
> SWAM2::KELLER_FR                                     25 lines  11-JUL-1991 15:17
>                       -< Help Digital *AND* yourself...! >-
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
>     RE: .0: Thanks for the humor, and let's hope more noters follow your
>     example! It may be jailhouse humor at times, but it's an essential part

    Not jailhouse humor, gallows humor!
    

					... Regards, Brian 
1529.8ASICS::LESLIEWe are paid by those who learn from our mistakesFri Jul 12 1991 16:0212
>       <<< Note 1529.6 by CECV03::BEAN "Attila the Hun was a LIBERAL!" >>>
>>                              -< it AIN'T funny! >-
>    re: .3
>    ANY reference to joining or forming a union is less than humerous!
>    tony
>    8*)

    Oh puhleaze take this to soapbox. what tripe!
    
    
    
    	- andy