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[Article] Irish times article on business analythics "analyse this"
From The Irish Times on Business Analythics. There is an extract from this article that refers to how this impacted on the netherlands rail system, and having travelled by rail there recently I would agree! Indeed Irish Rail take note!
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http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/...250001304.html |
I'd say the only "analytics" performed by Irish Rail management is how to keep paying themselves 6 figure salaries for running a small sized railway.
Anyone know how much the head of Dutch Rail or DB makes per annum? |
Dutch Rail:
A.W. Veenman 521,291 + 159,515 (bonus) A Meerstadt 459,603 + 140,639 M Niggebrugge: 459,603 + 140,639 I don't really know what each of them does, but NS is a large company with the Dutch operation, rail in Liverpool, Northern Rail in the UK?, large retail presence, etc etc Source: http://www.ns.nl/cs/Satellite?blobco...&ssbinary=true |
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On a side note, I have just noticed where I have put this thread and where it should be put! :o could a mod move it, thanks! |
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Unusual to see (these days anyway) that another European country actually pays more than they do for the same job in Ireland. In recent times all comparisons have been towards the Irish guys getting way more than the European equivalents. |
If they do come in, hopefully they won't bring along the pricing system that charges a surcharge for buying tickets with banknotes :-(
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Or tells you 2 seconds after the other train to rotherdam departs that your train (which was supposed to depart first) is not going to go for 15 mins and you should get the one that departs in 10 mins and then watch the train you got off depart:mad:
NS, all toilets flush onto track, many trains have no air-con, no catering, max speed 140 kph (the one high speed line gathers dust) DB are far superior and they are not afraid to say "Sorry" |
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