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American Express Offers Tips for Gift Card Redemption for the Post-Holiday Shopping Rush: This Season's Gift Card Recipients Urged to "Know, Go a
American Express today launched a consumer awareness campaign in select markets to help consumers get the most out of the American Express(R) Gift Cards they receive this holiday. Most Americans can expect to receive at least one gift card this holiday, according to the American Express Gift Card Survey.
Wedding Flower Tips and Trends for 2008: Budget Conscious Brides, Do-It-Yourself Wedding Flowers, and The Grower's Box
With brides-to-be becoming more budget conscious, the 2008 wedding season will no doubt show a growing trend towards the practice of "Do-it-Yourself Wedding Flowers". The Grower's Box specializes in the procurement and shipping of premium fresh cut wholesale flowers and wedding flowers and serves the wholesale, retail, and consumer markets.
Best Flowers To Show Sympathy
People use flowers for a number of reasons They are sent to others when something great has happened in their life, as an expression of love, for encouragement, and also for sympathy
Using Flowers at Weddings in the Philippines
Weddings in the Philippines generate a lot of business. It is during June and December that wedding vendors are at their busiest, from sellers of flowers to the Philippines.
Holiday Gift Baskets
Holiday Gift Baskets
Find and Give the Very Best Personalized Gifts to Loved Ones and Friends
Whatever the special occasion is, personalized gifts are sure to impress the recipient of the gift [1]. Remember, that any gift giving occasion brings forth the wonderful feelings of love, warmth, human emotions, and these gifts are the best for reinforcing those feelings. There are dozens of ways you can personalize your gift to add that extra special touch [2]. Taking the time to send these gifts are a special way to say that you care. Believe it or not, most gifts are not given in this manner, so the uniqueness will stay with the recipient forever [3].
Sending Flowers - Holiday Christmas Presents for Every Taste and...
Do you have difficulties finding new and fresh ideas for Christmas presents for your neighbors, friends or members of your family? Maybe you have not find yet the perfect gift for everyone on your list. Have you thought about sending flowers? Flowers are suitable for everyone, and, even better, they will be directly delivered to their doorstep!
Become a Lord at Find-me-a-gift
Become a Lord and Lady - Buy a Title - Laird or Lady! Please note this is a Scottish "Laird" title which is equivalent to the English "Lord" title Become a Lord (Laird) or Lady when you buy this gift and be the owner of a plot of land on the Kincavel Estate in Sonachan, Scotland, and have legal usage of the title ?Laird? (meaning 'land owner?). Laird is a title that can be used by men or women but the commonly accepted equivalent for women is ?Lady?.
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Expanding Lean Manufacturing Concepts To The Office
Loyalty, enthusiasm and pride are valuable gifts from an employee to his/her company. Management can bestow another kind of gift by sharing their Lean factory program with the office staff. While ýLeaný doesnýt arrive in a colorful box to be unwrapped and installed, its tangible results are visible in the positive attitudes of the employees and the increased efficiency in the factory and in the office.
Transferring Lean manufacturing concepts to the office may take some convincing. First, office employees must accept the philosophy as appropriate for their work space. Individuals may find it hard to imagine implementing concepts originally designed for factories into a working office environment. While they wade through company policy, orders and emails, the factory folks are already steeped in the language of Lean and comfortable with words like ýkaizený and ýkanban.ý How Lean relates to the office workers may not be clear, yet.
As management unwraps the colorful box filled with Lean ideas, office workers should be informed that Lean will reduce their daily stresses by eliminating office clutter and cutting costs. Clearly defining ýLeaný plays a big part in how fast employees will embrace the techniques and how excited they feel about the change. Ongoing communications and education will boost employeesý understanding of this new philosophy.
Here are some common misconceptions that need to be sorted out and straightened up before lean can flourish in the office:
Myth #1: Lean is for the shop and canýt be applied or adapted to my office.
When first introduced, improving efficiency and decreasing clutter in just five steps can easily be looked upon with suspicion. A proper introduction will result in the ýbuy-iný necessary for successýthat means showing that your company is dedicated to good results.
For example, I helped a company with a 5S Kick-off, where an entire day was devoted to Sorting and Straightening. This showed that the company was willing to let the employees invest their full time and energy to the project. People can not be expected to spend 2-to3 hours Red Tagging items and then end up back at their desks, to tackle their daily chores. At the end of the ýSort Dayý the company was thrilled to report that nearly all of their employees had Sorted to their heartsý content, filling a myriad of dumpsters and sifting through countless file cabinet drawers.
Myth #2: Lean will require me to work faster and harder.
Lean isnýt about increasing the pace or the drudgery; itýs about allowing for increased productivity by establishing a roadmap to more efficient business methods. Itýs important to show employees possible ways to implement systems and standardize processes in and around the office. Iýve seen employeesý eyes light up when they learn how to save time with their email or how to cut down on the steps to processing an order.
Myth #3: Lean Office is a management fad.
Management needs to show that Lean matters. Most companies that introduce Lean keep it because it has proven effective and results in efficiency and higher productivity. Providing regular communications with employees about the Lean process is one way to increase understanding and reinforce these new policies.
Myth #4: Leanýs language is so different Iýll probably have trouble applying it to my office.
Patience is imperative as employees begin to learn and integrate the unfamiliar language and concepts. Lean books and literature should be available in common meeting areas such as the cafeteria or break room. In-house Lean tip sheets can make learning easy, fun and practical.
Once office employees increase their confidence level with the Lean concepts, theyýll want to share improvements and ideas with their shop floor counterparts, bridging the gap between the shop and the office, and increasing loyalty, enthusiasm and pride within your company.
Audrey Thomas, CPO, president of Organized Audrey, LLC, helps lean manufacturing companies to reinforce lean principles in their offices. She can be contacted at 866-767-0455. For more information go to: http://www.OrganizedAudrey.com and http://www.LeanOffices.com.
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