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I strongly recommend Mr. Nevins as a highly experienced, creative,
and convincing advisor. He really cares about the client, identifies
with his and employee needs and is committed to smoothly solving
problems and this can include hands-on and direct interfacing
with employees in his very functional and convincing Japanese.
My company established the Ore-Ida frozen food business here in
Japan in August of 1983, and we have been quite successful in
penetrating the market. Ore-Ida brand fried potatoes are the market
leader by a large margin having achieved 38% share in Tokyo and
32% in Osaka since the company's founding. However, due to a desire
to achieve "low cost operator" status our parent company,
H.J. Heinz Pitt. PA., asked us to look at ways to become more
efficient. As a result, we elected to consolidate Ore-Ida Japan
and Heinz Japan. Certainly our objective was to do so smoothly,
but even with that intention the task was not easy.
Since there was overlap in some areas, a limited workforce reduction
was necessary. Furthermore, we faced some transition dislocations
and challenges in that benefits and pay levels between the two
companies varied considerably, and these matters had to be resolved
along with winning employee acceptance.
Mr. Nevins was most helpful in isolating the issues, clarifying
legal points, local practice, and in meeting with the employee
group, assisting us to reach an amicable and constructive solution
to this major organizational adjustment.
Larry D. Blagg
(Former) Japan Branch President
Ore-Ida Foods Japan Inc.
June, 1987
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