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All of your concerns are valid, and I too would like to work through them
with you. As info, Mike will be over in two weeks. Organizationally, strategically, talent, and back office--we will get there. Who particularly are you worried about. As far as your situation, let's talk numbers. I'd like you to believe that trading, and management, particularly your leadership, will pay off for you. Later....Jeff Chris Mahoney 01/31/2001 03:02 PM To: Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: discussion jeff, when I came to Houston in late December there were, if you recall, a number of issues that I had hoped to discuss with you. We only really scratched the surface with the reorganisation announced today. I would prioritise them as follows: 1) recruiting, training, and keeping talent. there is a lack of depth in the organisation. to make matters worse most of the recruiting was done by greg whalley and now all of those traders are on expiring or expired contracts. the fact that all of them on the international side received bonuses less than last year doesn't help. also the industry is expansion mode so it is harder to recruit and keep talent. we are running the risk of getting left with the unhireable and losing the best. 2) vision. having worked for enron for three years i realise that the company seeks self-starters. one of the frustrations that I have in Europe, and is a problem with the group overall, is that too many of the employees are on their heels waiting for direction from above. that is one of the things I was hoping we might address in a reorganisation that shrunk the business units. smaller teams would be more focused on opportunities to grow the business, communicate better, and energise the environment. still we need as senior management to discuss in a more specific sense where we need to improve the most. you have identified customer business, eol, and research as the three key areas. I would like to discuss with you the priority of being able to sell physical fuels. the easiest thing to do is get long expensive oil and the hardest thing to do is develop a system. this group has made almost no progress in developing a physical system. that is what I will be working on in the heating, diesel, and jet fuel markets. I would have thought the greatest and first opportunity that we need to be exploiting is fuel supply to utilities. btu related shorts, that leverage upon our existing gas contacts, would seem to be our greatest inherent advantage vs our competition. also it could focus our fuel oil and middle distillate group on the opportunities between gas and liquids. The relationships have never been closer and this seems to be a situation that could remain for a long time. the u.s. presents more opportunites but we are making good progress in developing financial hedging business in europe with continental gas and I'm pushing the origination groups in Europe to look into the physical supply opportunities. 3) systems. I'm going to spend sometime with Brent Price tomorrow but my conclusion on doing the post-mortem on Spain is that we need to resource the back office significantly before we can significantly grow the business. They are struggling to keep up at the moment and the process seems very bureaucratic and inefficient. This worries me because if you look at the problems that we have gotten into in the past we don't seem to have made great progress in eliminating the probability of there reoccurance. now in terms of the situation with myself. please put yourself in my shoes for a minute. I have had no life for the last year sorting out the crap of others (q1 - helsinki/q4 - spain). in the middle part of the year I had to spend much time addressing the people issues and other problems created by the vacumn of no managment in London for over a year. Was able to coordinate a good profit on the gasoil books that was pissed away. In addition, I have had to take back over the book because ross was not capable of managing the short gamma position that was chopping him up. the point being that managing didn't pay. I have to run but these I want to discuss.
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