Operation Optimize Update
Essay title: Operation Optimize Update
To: Cliff O’Connor, CEO
From: Pat Lambert, Director of Marketing
Re: Operation Optimize Update
This memorandum reports on the current situation at AcuScan regarding the short-term budget crisis and development of the iScanner for use in the retail setting. It will summarize the situation, discussing key points in the decision-making process and recommending actions that can be taken to address the problems described.
The underlying problem is we have failed to continuously improve market share through the development of new products. The overall 40% market share is declining. The company faces declining revenues because the price of the iScanner has dropped as it becomes a market commodity. AcuScan, despite making tremendous cost-cutting efforts (letting go 500 employees) is still in a short-term budget crisis. To recapture our position as a market leader, we must develop the software for using the iScanner in a retail setting by the end of the year. We must act quickly because another company Secur-A Corp is reported to be in the process of developing similar software. Departments also have to reduce their budgets by 15%. In these circumstances, we must all pull together, pool our resources and creativity, and meet the challenge before us.
Developing a new product while making budget cuts has created an internal crisis among staff. Kelly, Chief Engineer of Product Software, is especially adamant about not being able to get the job done in a quality way by the deadline. He and I have communicated. I have proposed to him that we hire contract workers to do the work that his staff is unable to complete after looking for ways his talented