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Thanks a million!
Thank you from the bottom of my heart! After almost 30 years, one of
my wildest fantasies has finally come true. Thanks to our wonderful integrated
management information system IMIS to friends I can at last
read my payslip line by line instead of column by column. You have no
idea how good that feels. Gone are the esoteric signs and incomprehensible
codes; now at long last I know that my salary hasnt changed for
the past 20 years without even having to turn the page. Its marvellous!
I almost have the impression that Im starting a new career with
a new, dynamic and modern organisation.
Admittedly, this technical feat has taken more than ten years of hard
work and a tad more than $50 million, against the $17 million originally
budgeted. But a 200% overspend seems a small price to pay for the biggest
stride in social progress since paid leave and the 35-hour working week.
As usual there are the cynics who are never satisfied, who say that there
is now software on the market that can do the same thing as IMIS but 10
times cheaper and 10 times better. Others allege that IMIS is cumbersome
and requires twice as much work as manual systems. And then there are
those who claim that in January 2002 no one in Geneva could have money
to travel or hire consultants simply because the figures that IMIS gave
to New York differed from the ones in Geneva.
But all these people are sourpusses who dont understand the joy
of being able to read your payslip in the right sense and who, moreover,
dont know that according to international treaties you cant
kick people when they are down.
Jean Michel Jakobowicz, Editor-in-Chief
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