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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

2822.0. "MAKING THE RIGHT CHOICE" by GRANMA::MWANNEMACHER (That's my job) Wed Dec 22 1993 12:58

    
    Digital's Code of Business Conduct
    
    
    
    Did you receive it?
    
    
    Did you read it?
    
    
    What do you think of it?
    
    
    Discuss.
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2822.1Nothing NOTEworthy. 8^)SYORPD::DEEPBob Deep - SYO, DTN 256-5708Wed Dec 22 1993 14:303
I received it.  I read it.  Mostly common sense.

Bob
2822.2Did they only send to people they thought needed it? :-) :-)ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Wed Dec 22 1993 14:481
Haven't received it.
2822.3NACAD::SHERMANSteve NACAD::Sherman DTN 226-6992, LKG2-A/R05 pole AA2Wed Dec 22 1993 15:293
    I got it.  Filed it.
    
    Steve
2822.4MILPND::J_TOMAOWed Dec 22 1993 16:3221
    Got it, read some of it...
    
    What a waste of paper and time to get it written and published.  Thank
    goodness 'they' didn't mail it to my home and waste postage money.
    
    So what's wrong with the good ole Orange Book?  Why wasn't this part of
    that?  Like another noter said - mostly common sense stuff but
    sometimes common sense isn't all too common :^}
    
    RE: to the noter who hasn't recieved it yet.....
    
    It was posted in VTX that it was mailed to All employees at their last
    known interofiice mail stop - if you haven't recieved your copy by
    the end of December then you can order one* from NRO (your cost center
    picks up the tab directly versus indirectly out of our profits) 
    
    Jt
    
    
    *You can have my copy, drop me a mail message if you want me to send it
    to you.
2822.5Much form, a little bit of substanceTLE::SAVAGEWed Dec 22 1993 17:0818
                                                         
    I found it in my snail-mail box and was wondering why the slick,
    marketing brochure style? Was that supposed to attract readership?
    - to impress our customers?
    
    At least I have a desk reference for the official definition of "core
    values" and contact information for the Ethics Office.
    
    Putting the bulleted hypothetical situations in the left margins of
    some of the pages was a real teaser.  For example:
    
    ". You would like to use your company-provided computer for a personal
       project after hours"  {How does Digital define 'personal project'?
       Does that mean just projects for personal gain?}
    
    I'd would like to have had a pointer to where I could find definitive
    answers to some of the more provocative issues raised.  Perhaps you
    discuss such issues in a follow-on training course?
2822.6CSOADM::ROTHEvery now and then we hear our song...Wed Dec 22 1993 17:469
>    ". You would like to use your company-provided computer for a personal
>       project after hours"

There is a common flip-side to that coin... using personal equipment for
company projects during and after business hours.

Is this usage of any interest to Digital?

Lee
2822.7MU::PORTERbah, humbug!Wed Dec 22 1993 19:357
                                                       
 >   I found it in my snail-mail box and was wondering why the slick,
 >   marketing brochure style? Was that supposed to attract readership?
   

It's to impress the Boston Globe  :-)

2822.8DELNI::WHEELERChickens have no bumsWed Dec 22 1993 21:0610
	Not to throw a wrench, but...

	Now, noone can use the excuse "I didn't know".   As in here's
	your pink slip for (insert reason - ?running your girl scouts song 
	book on our computers?).   What you didn't know you weren't 
	supposed to do that?   Well on December xx, 1993 you received
	this booklet in the interoffice mail.....

	hmmm?  /Robin
2822.9some people are not security minded with home PCs.PASTIS::MONAHANhumanity is a trojan horseThu Dec 23 1993 08:439
    re: .6
>There is a common flip-side to that coin... using personal equipment for
>company projects during and after business hours.
>
>Is this usage of any interest to Digital?
    
    	It is of interest to DEC because your home PC might well contain a
    virus that could cost DEC money. I wouldn't expect a problem using your
    personal pencils and rubbers on company projects.
2822.10POCUS::OHARAReverend MiddlewareThu Dec 23 1993 10:528
>>    	It is of interest to DEC because your home PC might well contain a
>>    virus that could cost DEC money. I wouldn't expect a problem using your
>>    personal pencils and rubbers on company projects.

I volunteer for any company project that requires I use my own personal rubbers

Bob
(I just COULDN'T resist)
2822.11Re .9 and .10ATYISB::HILLCome on lemmings, let's go!Thu Dec 23 1993 11:034
    Dave (.9) shall we warn Bob (.10) about asking the butcher if the
    cooked meats contain preservatives?
    
    Nah!!!
2822.12interesting omissionASDG::DFIELDthe UnitThu Dec 23 1993 11:1018
    
    	Actually, the part I found the most interesting was where they
    talked about how Digital serves its customers
    
    	"CUSTOMER SUCCESS  We help our customers and business partners
    	achieve their business goals through information systems knowledge,
    	industry experience, networking skills and consulting.  We strive
    	to always outdistance the competition in customer satisfaction"
    
    Maybe it is my paranoia, but there is no reference to hardware in 
    this message.  Is this paving the way for the new 'Digital - Software
    and Services Forever.'   Doesn't make a lot of sense considering the amount
    of $$'s being invested in our semiconductor manufacturing facilities.
    
    
    	Just my $0.02,
    	
    		DanF
2822.13MU::PORTERbah, humbug!Thu Dec 23 1993 11:194
>    ". You would like to use your company-provided computer for a personal
>       project after hours"

If Nmail is outlawed, only outlaws will have Nmail ?
2822.14Capote Anglaise??PASTIS::MONAHANhumanity is a trojan horseThu Dec 23 1993 12:084
    re: .11   I must admit that I was deliberately setting out bait ;-)
    I was led astray (in bait setting) by Big Anne (Australian) in the
    Ealing office, who would shout across the room "Can you toss us the
    Durex", particularly when we had innocent-looking customers visiting.
2822.15Anyone ever heard of GE's Policy 20.10SYORPD::DEEPBob Deep - SYO, DTN 256-5708Thu Dec 23 1993 13:236
My speculation is that the booklet was published too meet the ethics guidelines
required of all suppliers who do business with the US Government and their
primes.   Since this prepresents a significant portion of Digital's business,
I think its money well spent.

Bob
2822.16NACAD::SHERMANSteve NACAD::Sherman DTN 226-6992, LKG2-A/R05 pole AA2Thu Dec 23 1993 14:427
    re: .15 
    
    You're probably right on the mark.  I learned while working at a nuclear 
    facility that the best way to CYA is with paper.  This nice, glossy thing 
    probably does nicely ...  :)
    
    Steve
2822.17Did it happen here?........34959::JAMBE::JAMBELemmings are Born Leaders!Thu Dec 23 1993 15:599
re: several previous -

 . . .  and wasn't there an article in the trade press during the past
        year about several computer companies in the upstate New York
        area involved with "alledged" improper gift's or kickbacks on a 
        state computer contract?

        Perhaps this document is meant to "re-ground" all employees on
        such matters.
2822.18Greed is Good Syndrom at Work?34959::JAMBE::JAMBELemmings are Born Leaders!Thu Dec 23 1993 16:0519
Wonder if Apple has a similar document?

Note the part about the Lear Jet - is this a double standard?

        {The Wall Street Journal, 22-Nov-93, p. B6}

According to preliminary proxy information filed by Apple with the
Securities and Exchange Commission, Mr. Sculley, who left Apple last month 
and signed on as chairman of Spectrum Information Technologies Inc., 
received a year's salary - $1 million - in severance from Apple.  He also 
got a $750,000 consulting contract and immediate vesting in unearned stock 
options that the company's filing valued at an additional $2.4 million.  In 
addition, Apple agreed to pay "fair market value" for Mr. Sculley's house 
in Woodside, Calif. - the house is on the market at just under $4 million. 
And the company said it would buy the Lear jet it had been leasing from Mr. 
Sculley's LAS Aviation Inc. for the past two years.  Apple paid LAS 
$616,320 last year to rent the plane, according to separate SEC filings.


2822.19Questions, questions....NDLVAX::MTANNERD'ye ken John plunkTue Dec 28 1993 10:1111
    
    This wonderful document that people have been referring to.....
    
    Is it a worldwide release? Will it come to Germany? Is it really
    Christmas? Are we really in a depression? Am I really here?
    
    Totally confused....
    
    Cheers,
    
    Mark. 
2822.20QUARK::LIONELFree advice is worth every centTue Dec 28 1993 14:355
I got the pamphlet.  I wish I could believe that upper management takes the
"Respect for the Individual" part seriously; actions speak louder than words
here.

				Steve
2822.21BSS::CODE3::BANKSNot in SYNC -> SUNKTue Jan 04 1994 21:0311
Re: <<< Note 2822.2 by ROWLET::AINSLEY "Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow!" >>>

>Haven't received it.

I suspect you have by now.  FWIW they only showed up in Colorado Springs this 
Monday (January 3) so Dallas probably had the same delay.

Mail from the GMA usually takes a couple of weeks to reach the remote 
locations...  :-)

-  David
2822.22ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Tue Jan 04 1994 22:445
    re: .21
    
    Yep.  Mine arrived one day this week.
    
    Bob
2822.23Got Mine....Must be from a different company..PEAKS::LILAKWho IS John Galt ?Fri Jan 21 1994 01:3221
Got mine in late December.

There must be some mistake! 

I seem to vaguely remember once working for a company 
whose ethical and organizational guidelines
matched those outline in the booklet I received - 

But they had a blue logo and a shorter name.


And that was a long time ago.



Perhaps I should edit my copy and return it with a suggestion
that the authors revise it to reflect current business
practice realities ? 

Publius