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Christmas Cutbacks
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Effective
immediately, the following economising measures are being
implemented in the "Twelve Days of Christmas"
subsidiary:
- The partridge will be retained,
but the pear tree, which never produced the cash crop
forecasted, will be replaced by a plastic hanging plant,
providing considerable savings in maintenance;
- Two turtle doves represent a redundancy
that is simply not cost effective. In addition, their
romance during working hours could not be condoned.
The positions are, therefore, eliminated;
- The three French hens will remain
intact. After all, everyone loves the French;
- The four calling birds will be replaced
by an automated voice mail system, with a call waiting
option. An analysis is underway to determine who the
birds have been calling, how often and how long they
talked;
- The five golden rings have been put
on hold by the Board of Directors. Maintaining a portfolio
based on one commodity could have negative implications
for institutional investors. Diversification into other
precious metals, as well as a mix of T-Bills and high
technology stocks, appear to be in order;
- The six geese-a-laying constitutes
a luxury which can no longer be afforded. It has long
been felt that the production rate of one egg per goose
per day was an example of the general decline in productivity.
Three geese will be let go, and an upgrading in the
selection procedure by personnel will assure management
that, from now on, every goose it gets will be a good
one;
- The seven swans-a-swimming is obviously
a number chosen in better times. The function is primarily
decorative. Mechanical swans are on order. The current
swans will be retrained to learn some new strokes, thereby
enhancing their outplacement;
- As you know, the eight maids-a-milking
concept has been under heavy scrutiny by the EEOC. A
male/female balance in the workforce is being sought.
The more militant maids consider this a dead-end job
with no upward mobility. Automation of the process may
permit the maids to try a-mending, a-mentoring or a-mulching;
- Nine ladies dancing has always been
an odd number. This function will be phased out as these
individuals grow older and can no longer do the steps;
- Ten Lords-a-leaping is overkill.
The high cost of Lords, plus the expense of international
air travel, prompted the Compensation Committee to suggest
replacing this group with ten out-of-work congressmen.
While leaping ability may be somewhat sacrificed, the
savings are significant as we expect an oversupply of
unemployed congressmen this year;
- Eleven pipers piping and twelve drummers
drumming is a simple case of the band getting too big.
A substitution with a string quartet, a cutback on new
music, and no uniforms, will produce savings which will
drop right to the bottom line;
Overall we can expect a substantial
reduction in assorted people, fowl, animals and related
expenses. Though incomplete, studies indicate that stretching
deliveries over twelve days is inefficient. If we can
drop ship in one day, service levels will be improved.
Regarding the lawsuit filed by the attorney's
association seeking expansion to include the legal profession
("thirteen lawyers-a-suing"), a decision is
pending.
Deeper cuts may be necessary in the future to remain competitive.
Should that happen, the Board will request management
to scrutinise the Snow White Division to see if seven
dwarfs is the right number.
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