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Stop Work Authority: IT migration

Someone needs to bite the bullet and call an All Stop on the Oxy computer migration.
IT needs more time to get these machines functional. Instead of multiple people every week, they should do ONE PERSON AT A TIME with all available IT migration staff available to support that person until they are fully functional again.

My buddy who owns an IT recruiting firm told me Oxy is known for being incredibly cheap in the IT world compared to other energy companies. Never more apparent.

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@OP+19cfFD83

Once upon a time a birdie told me....Oxy is so cheap and IT is so lazy they don't even have IT migrate the machines. Likely outsourced movers who know nothing about computers or IT. You will likely have to submit a IT tickets to fix any issues after the migration. Maybe things have change but it doesn't appear that way.

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Post ID: @jioz+19cfFD83

I think that comment about OXY senior management thinking that "IT was not a competitive advantage" is very telling. I don't work in IT, and I certainly don't sit in the "inner circles" of OXY management, but I came to the same conclusion years ago.

Now think about it: For 30 years, successful companies have invested ever more into IT. That is because IT (when done well) provides enormous productivity. Those of you reading this, ask yourselves: Is your team spending a lot of time "monkeying around" with antiquated, systems, which require you to burn 2-3 times the amount of time you should have to spend, to spit out reports? What about when your boss needs some "new report" – one which our Dinosaur systems cannot easily be configured to provide? More time wasted/burnt.

[ One exception to this under-investment in IT, seems to be the incredibly stupid, non-user-friendly "goal-setting"/employee appraisal software which Human Resources seems to buy and then throw away every 2 years. Who is the numb-nuts in charge of their IT budget?]

Because OXY has chronically under-invested in IT, we are instead needing to retain a lot more headcount to massage these old systems. – So money is not being saved. If you buy one great IT system, that is one big check OXY has to write "up front". But by being cheap on IT, OXY instead has to pay ongoing excess compensation costs to retain so many more headcount to operate these antiquated systems.

Every "top level" decision made at this place is the wrong one.

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Post ID: @2rsm+19cfFD83

Still run separate systems for LAPC

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Post ID: @2vii+19cfFD83

Offshore is last.

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Post ID: @1hru+19cfFD83

One of the LAPC IT guys that took the VSP said Oxy didn’t invest in IT because they didn’t see it as a competitive advantage so seems like it went through SCM to the lowest bidder...

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Post ID: @1vqw+19cfFD83

You are completely clueless and its not that simple.

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Post ID: @1bku+19cfFD83

When are they doing offshore workers?

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