Honeywell spends more money in material savings than even get in return. It’s a scam that the company has come up with.
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Material Savings has been a scam for years. Made up numbers to make bonus targets. Wasn't there a finance guy who was canned a number of years ago because his made up numbers were so egregious.
OP is correct. Everyone who has been working for or close to CPE or VE knows that numbers are totally faked by greedy ""leaders"" to get theirs bonuses. They will always tell you they saved $10 out of $5 parts LOL.
Projects are real, numbers are not
Keep drinking the kool aid. This Material Savings is a scam and it’s only a gap filler to justify work for people.
STFU previous post! You haven’t a clue!
Really? Please tell how you had come to this conclusion. At the end of the day, only when you pay less now than you had previously paid before, the difference is material savings. So, its an actual number. Any way of hiding from it?
Or, is the reason you came to such a conclusion due to the people that are involved in gaining material savings. If that is the reason, they you shouldn’t fret much. Once the mechanisms are in place to continually realise the material savings, their arses are on the line for receiving pink slips as well. Honeywell ain’t never a charitable organisation to be dishing out free money
Agreed, dude.
I second that. Complete waste of time and money!