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Canada Post

Management failure to modernise mail systems

DM Ole Kiminta

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English
Kmbros
06 December 2024
In our modern Western democracies, it is unfair to point fingers at strking workers. There are many reasons for that. Currently (Dec.2024) Canada Post workers have had squabbles with the management because of one serious problem: Failure to modernise the mailing system until it is too late. The other competitors started modernising and updating their business models while the postal corporation loathfully refused to modernise at the nick of time. Now the bleed goes on. Canada Post, established in 1867, has undergone significant transformations throughout its history. Initially created to facilitate communication across the vast expanse of Canada, the organisation became a critical service for connecting communities, particularly in remote and rural areas. As a Crown Corporation, it was designed to serve the public interest rather than to generate profit, which shaped its operational strategies and service offerings. Over the years, Canada Post expanded its services, including parcel delivery and logistics, adapting to the needs of a growing population and the evolving landscape of communication.

The late 20th century marked a pivotal moment for Canada Post, as technological advancements began to redefine the postal industry. With the advent of the internet and email, traditional mail volumes began to decline sharply. Canada Post faced mounting pressure to modernise its operations
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Imprint:   Kmbros
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 5mm
Weight:   141g
ISBN:   9798230970569
Pages:   96
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

DM Ole Kiminta is a Canadian of Maasai heritage. He spent many years working in USA, Britain and in Canada. He is an Industrial engineer, Petroleum engineer and Chemical engineer. Ole Kiminta was educated in USA and United Kingdom. Some of his published research work include Material science, carbon fibres and other composite materials, Polymeric materials, and Particle technology. He currently works for the Canadian government and lives in Toronto Canada with his family.

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