Showing posts with label Mary Kay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mary Kay. Show all posts

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Winds of Change

This is mostly a personal post, so if that bothers you dear reader, turn away, turn away now! 

Before we go too far, it must be said that I am grateful for the experiences I have had with Supply Chain.  My knowledge, experiences and skills, I owe in a large part to opportunities (there are no challenges, only opportunities) presented to me during my tenure in Supply Chain. 

I’ve recently transitioned from an architectural role to one focusing primarily on development.  This was a completely voluntary transition as the goals of a supply chain architect, and my personal happiness, have been conflicting for some time.  The desire to write code, every day, did not leave me much of an option with Supply Chain.  Fortunately, the opportunity to do something about it came up this year, with minimal amount of impact to my family’s lifestyle.

The opportunity I mention was a developer opening on another team here at Mary Kay: the Sales and Marketing CRM team.  SAM-CRM is on the custom development side of the house (vs. packaged applications).  My role is to be one of developer with the group responsible for delivering application platform and tools. 

What was the impact to my family or career?

Honestly, the impact to my family should be non-existent except that I should be happier around the dinner table!  I still get up and go to work at the same company, the benefits are still the same, heck, even my office number will remain the same.  The possibility of travel will likely remain about the same, but probably fewer industry conferences and less vendor interaction. 

The impact to my career will remain to be seen.  There are two immediate changes though: the loss of a title  and the loss of an office.

The loss of the office is the easiest to handle.  My office was typical in that it was a dark hole, or would have been if not for the harsh fluorescent lighting, where I stored stuff.  It wasn’t even a good place to handle conference calls because either my voice was too loud, or the walls too thin, so I managed to irritate everyone around me during them.  Of course, no one said anything until I was moving, so I can’t do anything about that now!  Sorry guys! 

My new workspace is completely different than the old. On the outside edge of a sea of cubes, I face blue sky, mildly obstructed by building elements, I at least have natural lighting – I can feel brain cells regenerating just passing through the area.

The loss of the title was the hardest for me to accept – only in that I thought about it for all of the space of the conversation about it.  I’m not big on titles, but this one was mine.  Roles are a completely different matter – I absolutely believe in roles on a team, but not titles.  So, the loss of the title seemed somewhat arbitrary, but one I can live with.   Especially since I never got business cards with ‘architect’ on them! :)

I will certainly miss my old team but am extremely excited about my new team and the opportunities they will bring!  

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Travelin man ... travelin man, yes I am.

Finally turned in my expense reports for what seems like the last month on the road! 

First week on the road, I found myself in Monterrey, Mexico.  Lots of watching the business team in action, working through process flows, etc.  Few brief moments in the sun when it was my turn on deck for vendor related discussions.   The business team really had it all sewn up, so I was mainly there for window dressing.  We say "potato", they say "patata", its all good.

Second week on the road, I found myself in Redmond, Washington.   Beautiful place, really, just so far away from everything - like Dallas! Very intense week with the Connected Systems guys/gals, who were great hosts!  The unusual aspect (besides invitation only) was that I was traveling with a co-worker from another silo.  GASP!  I know what your thinking...how could "they" possibly risk the cross pollination contamination of a free exchange of ideas across those business silos?  That goes against the very grain of corporate America!?  Still not sure how we managed to get that past the powers that be.

Met some great people and had some great discussions! 

Then it was back to Dallas briefly.  Like the weekend.

Third week, found me in an overnighter to Atlanta, Georgia, for another vendor. 

No lost luggage, no really bad flights, some crazy cabbies, but no bad food and some really good notion motion!  Back to work!

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Monterrey, Mexico

As part of the overall strategy for (cosmetic) world domination, I'll be visiting Mary Kay Mexico to meet with vendors regarding interfaces with our Supply Chain ERP application and getting some overdue business process exposure!  This is the beginning of what should be less than a 12 month deployment to Mexico for Mary Kay Supply Chain.

Viva la Mexico!

Mary Kay Mexico

Dallas Morning News Story on Mary Kay, Mexico

Friday, April 11, 2008

Mary Kay Arbor Day

One of the great benefits of a company like Mary Kay is how giving they are back to the local communities, as well as other organizations. Check out one of the many ways that Mary Kay gives back.

Thanks, Richard!

Mary Kay Arbor Day Video