Friday morning, an HP contractor apparently hit the emergency power button in one of the Needham suites. Meanwhile, BTI is being gutted, supposedly so that HP can take on more roles. Go figure.
Friday morning, an HP contractor apparently hit the emergency power button in one of the Needham suites. Meanwhile, BTI is being gutted, supposedly so that HP can take on more roles. Go figure.
Plus the way HP rotates people, they don't want anyone developing a strategic relationship with people inside Pfizer so they rotate people in and out of positions.
I'd like to hear how the site services person hit the button... Usually there is a plastic casing on the button that must be lifted up or removed.. Hard to imagine this was done by accident.
Plus the way HP rotates people, they don't want anyone developing a strategic relationship with people inside Pfizer so they rotate people in and out of positions.
So that is why HP rotates them.
They rotate their people fast so that Pfizer doesn't know the level of incompetence of HP staff.
it is easy to blame mistakes on being new and rotating them out before the customer finds out they can't do the job.
Wrong, my friend. There's no tenure restriction for HP resources because the policy doesn't apply to outsourced agreement where the supplier supposedly picks the resources instead of PFE employee. I completely agree that it's a dumb policy, but it doesn't explain this particular f-up.