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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

2307.0. "Voluntary Attrition" by POBOX::TANZMAN (Howard Tanzman) Mon Jan 04 1993 21:41

Attrition:

    We have experienced significant voluntary attrition here.  Last month, 3 
individuals quit on the same day, 2 sales support, 1 sales, all 
well-regarded.  There seems to be a number of issues:

    1)  Loss of confidence in Digital -- does anyone know whether the 
company will survive, let alone prosper?

    2)  Loss of the TFSO safety net -- An individual might gamble on 
Digital's future, if they have TFSO to bail them out, but with the shortened 
TFSO, a prudent person has to keep their eyes open for opportunities, and 
consider seeking them out.

    3)  Morale -- its hard to work when morale is lacking, and there do not 
appear to be any morale improving programs in place.  There doesn't appear 
to be any effort to retain key personnel.

    Recently, I added myself to the voluntary attrition statistics.  I wish 
all of you good luck.


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2307.1SAHQ::LUBERAtlanta Braves: 1993 World ChampionsTue Jan 05 1993 12:175
    Howard --
    
    You are doing exactly what the company wants you to do.  All of the
    benefit take-aways are done in part to encourage voluntary attrition. 
    Your note doesn't surprise me at all.
2307.2Watch out for that soup kitchen!CSCOA1::STEFFENSEN_KHead for the hillsWed Jan 06 1993 01:1110
    
    
    It's sad but I have to agree.  You go and the company has one less
    person to lay off and has not spent one thin dime in doing it.  They
    seem to want at least some of us to go.  Does not give one much feeling
    of worth to the company.  But best wishes to you on your new adventure,
    I am probally right behind you.  In these times you have to look out
    for yourself because no one else will.
    
    Ken