Interesting.Issue with Android phones just had to remove my cover for it to work.
The family stand had a big proportion of empty seats. If the team continue to play bobbins good luck with filling the extended North Stand.The Directors and their department managers don't give a shit.
They are fucking robots, programed to eek out as much data and matchday revenue as possible.
Fucking worker bees and worker ants, void of any emotion and understanding.
Ridiculous. If I’d have been directed there I’d have turned round and gone home.15 minutes to kick off
Im at y, pretty sure mine didn't register but he shovelled me in. Probably not recorded i attended.Feeling left out as we’re still waving phones at stewards to scan at entrance Y like it’s the dark ages
Probably because the north stand construction , the pitch was being used and they wouldn’t have time to re grow the grass and do a test eventwhy was this not trialled weeks ago
I’m just sorry that I offered you the ticket.. You’ll be scarred for life after that performanceWent in with @Bluemanc100 in the south stand entrance M1 today about 40 minutes before kickoff. Zero issues. Queued for about 2 minutes and no issues with the scanner
The family stand had a big proportion of empty seats. If the team continue to play bobbins good luck with filling the extended North Stand.
Thanks.I make no apologies for repeating myself but I'm a business analyst who looks at (among other things) business processes. And in my line of work we use a technique called 'The 7 So Whats'. This involves looking at a proposed solution to business problem and asking "So what happens if we do this?' In other words, what are the foreseeable outcomes. The theory is that if you ask that question seven times, you should have a good idea of the ultimate consequences of your proposed solution.
In this case, the first and most obvious 'so what' is "So what if someone doesn't have NFC on their phone?". You don't have to be an experienced business analyst or member of Mensa to come up with that. The next is "So what if they do have NFC but it doesn't work?". Yet City had no solution in place to either.
We're still completely fucking amateurs operationally but no one at executive level gives a shit.
There's not a chance the Etihad will be full when NSL2 is open.
But fuck the directors.
Let the directors and their managers fall on their Emptyhad swords
I’m just sorry that I offered you the ticket.. You’ll be scarred for life after that performance
They had an answer to it, the answer was to send thousands of people all at once to a tiny portable cabin where a grand total of i think 5 people were going to process every single one of those problems and issue a paper QR ticket for them all by about halftime.I make no apologies for repeating myself but I'm a business analyst who looks at (among other things) business processes. And in my line of work we use a technique called 'The 7 So Whats'. This involves looking at a proposed solution to business problem and asking "So what happens if we do this?' In other words, what are the foreseeable outcomes. The theory is that if you ask that question seven times, you should have a good idea of the ultimate consequences of your proposed solution.
In this case, the first and most obvious 'so what' is "So what if someone doesn't have NFC on their phone?". You don't have to be an experienced business analyst or member of Mensa to come up with that. The next is "So what if they do have NFC but it doesn't work?". Yet City had no solution in place to either.
We're still completely fucking amateurs operationally but no one at executive level gives a shit.
Dont have to do any of that, just ask volunteer fans to turn up one weekend day 10-12 am and try and gain access. If they all get green light, system works, its called commissioning.Probably because the north stand construction , the pitch was being used and they wouldn’t have time to re grow the grass and do a test event
Agreed. In my work I need to do risk assessments fairly regularly and contingency planning. Changing the entrance system all in one go, without at least sufficiently staffing the event, is stupidity of the highest order and most importantly, incredibly dangerous.I make no apologies for repeating myself but I'm a business analyst who looks at (among other things) business processes. And in my line of work we use a technique called 'The 7 So Whats'. This involves looking at a proposed solution to business problem and asking "So what happens if we do this?' In other words, what are the foreseeable outcomes. The theory is that if you ask that question seven times, you should have a good idea of the ultimate consequences of your proposed solution.
In this case, the first and most obvious 'so what' is "So what if someone doesn't have NFC on their phone?". You don't have to be an experienced business analyst or member of Mensa to come up with that. The next is "So what if they do have NFC but it doesn't work?". Yet City had no solution in place to either.
We're still completely fucking amateurs operationally but no one at executive level gives a shit.
Yes pal, that's the entrance I've used for the last 12/13 years.New seat.Entrance Y hand held scanners.