[BC] Can't solve it if you don't know about it
Robert Reymont
robert
Sun Jul 30 15:01:31 CDT 2006
I find that discrepancy reports are best transmitted via e-mail, with
a column indicating status of repair, like "parts on order,"
"completed," "more details please," to be retured to the person
making the discrepancy reports. It also gives the engineer a paper
trail for capx budgets when some piece of equipment needs to be
repaired too often, etc.
Robert
At 12:43 PM 7/30/2006 -0700, you wrote:
>It is clear that an engineer can't fix something he doesn't know about.
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>So, what are the most effective means you have found for getting the
>message from the staff to the engineer?
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>Memos?
>Email?
>Discrepancy reports?
>Fire Alarms?
>Smacks to the head?
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>And the allied issue ... how do you communicate back that the
>problem has been solved?
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>Note on the CR window?
>Memo?
>announcement on the PA system?
>Smacks to the head?
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Robert Reymont
Double R Consulting, Inc.
P.O. Box 42277
Mesa, AZ 85274-2277
Phone (480) 820-2439, FAX (480) 820-2514
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