engmechs
Mechanical
- Apr 22, 2005
- 80
Hi all,
There is a new engineering management system starting soon this year & basically it was stated as a tool to improve employee’s efficiency. It is not official announced yet, but people started talking about it already. One rumor I heard about is that a “measurement” method on all of engineering team members.
This means that each person will be asked for some "improvement" questions to see how you can help to improve the department’s efficiency & effectiveness.
Also, a “percentage mark” will be assigned to each project based on quality, time, & engineering changes afterwards. Everybody was talking about this news lately, & I am a bit concerned in this, as from my experience, the company management has been a mess, & quite often, what the spec. today may not hold true tomorrow. That happens to my project several times. However, this was driven by customers’ requirements change. Yes, they don’t define what exactly they want in the beginning, only in vague terms. This doesn’t sound very professional but this is happening right now.
So, my question is: how do I deal with this situation? And also, how I should answer the project time line when a new project shows up? Maybe the time line is highly dependant on a number of factors?
Please advise & appreciated on any feedback.
engmechs
There is a new engineering management system starting soon this year & basically it was stated as a tool to improve employee’s efficiency. It is not official announced yet, but people started talking about it already. One rumor I heard about is that a “measurement” method on all of engineering team members.
This means that each person will be asked for some "improvement" questions to see how you can help to improve the department’s efficiency & effectiveness.
Also, a “percentage mark” will be assigned to each project based on quality, time, & engineering changes afterwards. Everybody was talking about this news lately, & I am a bit concerned in this, as from my experience, the company management has been a mess, & quite often, what the spec. today may not hold true tomorrow. That happens to my project several times. However, this was driven by customers’ requirements change. Yes, they don’t define what exactly they want in the beginning, only in vague terms. This doesn’t sound very professional but this is happening right now.
So, my question is: how do I deal with this situation? And also, how I should answer the project time line when a new project shows up? Maybe the time line is highly dependant on a number of factors?
Please advise & appreciated on any feedback.
engmechs