COO Makes Changes Contrary to Policiies
Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2024 8:20 pm
I chose to implement the COO with very limited abilities. I only allowed retail price changes, specifically choosing "No" for allowing any alteration of retail products. I discovered that retail products designated "obsolete" do not seem to match the policy criteria of retail product. Thus, the COO defied my orders and wiped out my inventory of camera and mobile phone before I was ready. The COO also proceeded to replace these obsolete products with new products that I would not have chosen. This cost me a financial hit to my inventory as well as substantial time and effort putting things back to the way I had them before the COO messed things up.
I conclude that there is a small glitch in the program code that doesn't consider obsolete products as products matching the policy criteria. My current option to avoid this glitch is to deactivate the COO as manager; this means that I can't use it for pricing strategies, nor for any of the skill boosts provided by their expertise. (I do know that I can selectively disable the manager by firm, but here again, I lose the benefit of the COO skills. I also have a large number of firms across many cities that I would have to selectively change to prevent these product changes.)
Can I request that obsolete products be properly considered in the policy criteria to prevent changes other than pricing? Can this be fixed -- When I say no, I mean no.
I conclude that there is a small glitch in the program code that doesn't consider obsolete products as products matching the policy criteria. My current option to avoid this glitch is to deactivate the COO as manager; this means that I can't use it for pricing strategies, nor for any of the skill boosts provided by their expertise. (I do know that I can selectively disable the manager by firm, but here again, I lose the benefit of the COO skills. I also have a large number of firms across many cities that I would have to selectively change to prevent these product changes.)
Can I request that obsolete products be properly considered in the policy criteria to prevent changes other than pricing? Can this be fixed -- When I say no, I mean no.