[BC] Can't solve it if you don't know about it

Jeff Allen jallen
Sun Jul 30 15:11:20 CDT 2006


I had one employee keeping a daily log of various issues at one of our
stations.  She would keep the log in her desk thinking maybe I would read it
through some sort of ESP.  Nope.  Never knew a thing about it till some
peeps were upset about things not getting fixed at that station.

This is the same person that sends an email when the station is off the air
in the middle of the night.  Funny, my office email has no way of ringing my
cell phone in the middle of the night.  Stupidity seems to breed like
rabbits over here.  The GSM wanted to see her client files one day,
everything was filed under T, for The Radio Shack, The Alberstons.....
Beam me up Scotty.

J Allen



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Barry Mishkind" <barry at oldradio.com>
To: <broadcast at radiolists.net>
Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2006 1:43 PM
Subject: [BC] Can't solve it if you don't know about it


> 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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