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Tempe Aero layoff march 15, 2018

I heard there was a RIF in tempe aero yesterday, but dont know any details. Does anyone know how many and what groups? Who's next?

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total spend on sap was exceeding 4B the last time i did a thorough analysis which was a very long time ago. your overrun estimate of "milkions and millions" is off by 3 zeros.

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Post ID: @yejd+SdJvqNM

"Hardly count 95%+ of Aero revenue on SAP a failure or incompetent, or reducing the 100’s of home grown legacy systems into one centralized system, a failure."

Typical case of math getting in the way of your brain working. What about the 5% that isn't transitioned to SAP or where the system isn't working? We aren't talking about 5% of $1, we are talking about 5% of $40,000,000,000+...that's a huge number and many people affected by the incompetence. I call that a failure. Its thinking like you and your wife that have killed Honeywell. #incompetence #openyoureyes #honeyhellsux

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Post ID: @qgtg+SdJvqNM

Every system in HON is garbage because of the input that's generated from the employees. It's the people, not the tools. The tools typically can stand a little improvement, no doubt, but if they are not used properly, that's what makes them garbage. Every policy, procedure, work instruction, etc. is proof of that. And to be fair, it's not the employees' faults either when they are tasked with too many various projects that writing decent input for tools becomes the lowest priority.

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Post ID: @2adh+SdJvqNM

incompetent SAP deployment people

Hardly count 95%+ of Aero revenue on SAP a failure or incompetent, or reducing the 100’s of home grown legacy systems into one centralized system, a failure.

Maybe you should read who moved my cheese.

It’s like all systems, you put rubbish in you get rubbish out and ALT feeds it rubbish

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Post ID: @2buw+SdJvqNM

Explain what? Why your wife is one of the incompetent SAP deployment people? Don't take my word for it...ask around Honeywell....people are still laughing at that system and the disaster of a deployment.

Lets look at what was posted....

took over ten years and not completed fully.

cost MILLIONS upon MILLIONS more than budgeted.

A reference to this being par for the course for IT in HON

if you need more than that as an explanation....i now understand why you and your wife are together.

no offense.

lol

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Post ID: @2dlj+SdJvqNM

No offense but the SAP team is a cluster anyway

Do explain... my wife is one of them so i take your comment with a very large dose of salt.

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Post ID: @1dmn+SdJvqNM

No offense but the SAP team is a cluster anyway. Don't know whats worse...that "Platform" or the d1p5h1ts that run it.

When I hear SAP I think of a 10 plus year project that cost millions upon millions and was still never fully deployed. Typical for IT in HON anyway.

The only thing that could possibly be a bigger money pit and disaster is Honeywell Sentience.

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Post ID: @1jhd+SdJvqNM

Totals I heard across all SAP teams that had people from all SBGs

About 30 people in EMEA

About 25 people in USA and Canada. USA people's last day will be March 30 so zero knowledge transfer

Haven't heard any other teams impacted yet

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Post ID: @1kwk+SdJvqNM

There were RIFs with some of TGs SAP team in the US. I wonder whether any high cost directors were impacted

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