Overtime: Toilet training - for the printer

gordo

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When I worked at the graphics vendor Creo, one salesperson's test of a printshop's character - their commitment to customer service - wasn't its presswork or company motto but the state of its...toilets. It was the first part of the shop he would investigate during a sales call.

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His feeling was that print shops would start up at some time in the past with the best of intentions - everything spic and span, neat and tidy - flush with pride.

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However, over time, familiarity, complacency, and laziness would invariably set in.

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And no matter what high minded ideas management had for the company, the lowliest facility - the toilet - would reveal the true character of the shop. Toilets provided a witness to the reality of the shop's true culture.

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The company's toilets, afterall, were the one area shared by top management and lowest level employee - so blame could not be transferred.

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So, it is critical that the company's toilet facilities be considered just as much of an ambassador of the company as any other part of the printshop's facilities.

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How do your rest room facilities reflect your company's attitude and vision for the business?
 
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@gordo - consider the source of those words of wisdom.............
"a salesperson". Really?

Sounds like a bunch of crap to me (pun intended). lol
 

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