tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1581338287778013603.post8381440433213035293..comments2023-05-04T16:19:14.659+03:00Comments on Prof Dr. Emerita Gloria Ramsbottom-Lemieux : The 1st Lady of HR: GPS tracking of our trustful Service TeamDr Gloria Ramsbottom. First Lady of HRhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16182147500329705077noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1581338287778013603.post-65546232249819412542013-07-30T08:30:43.551+03:002013-07-30T08:30:43.551+03:00Did you know that I have been to Hong Kong several...Did you know that I have been to Hong Kong several times when Stan sent me there to look into cost of labor in Saint Jen!<br /><br />I stayed in Causeway Bay, which was very global!<br /><br />The best shopping was, however, in Admirality.<br /><br />I cannot understand why the subway announcements are in 3 languages. EVERYONE speaks English in Hong Kong.<br />BTW, Stan did not attach a gps to me.<br />Gloria<br />Dr Gloria Ramsbottom. First Lady of HRhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16182147500329705077noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1581338287778013603.post-78832214303574973872013-07-30T06:26:14.822+03:002013-07-30T06:26:14.822+03:00I can see the merit of using GPS to track "la...I can see the merit of using GPS to track "lack-of-self-motivated" front-line service employees who are on clients' sites doing their jobs. In Hong Kong, well, this kind of behaviors of being absent (or "disappearing" for coffees or going to banks) is common among front-line service employees who are required to service at clients' sites. GPS tracking them will be expensive due to a high density of the city with many locations extremely nearby. I agreed the use of the term "in the spirit of trust".Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com