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The Keys To A Company’s Success

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 by Terry Mansfield “ There is only one boss. The customer .  And he can fire everybody in the company from the chairman on down simply by spending his money somewhere else. ” —  Sam Walton, Founder of Walmart and Sam’s Club A company that focuses on the fundamentals of reporting, deliverable management, and quality control positions itself for success. When a company consistently and correctly gathers, assesses, and uses customer feedback, the result is a performance that improves continuously, thus greatly benefitting your customers. “Quality is more important than quantity. One home run is much better than two doubles.” — Steve Jobs. You must take into account and apply all lessons learned from feedback provided by your customers and continually seek out and incorporate Industry and Government best practices, as applicable. Thus, your company ensures that all work done is repeatable in a manner that allows operational efficiencies and achieves desired performance results. This also

Which Wedding Style Is The Best Fit For A Couple?

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by Terry Mansfield Every wedding has its charm and character, regardless of the wedding style. Introduction In the film, "24 Dresses," when a woman was invited to a wedding as a bridesmaid 24 times, she had to wear a different dress for each wedding. Even if you're a bridesmaid just one time, the tradition of the bridesmaid is often exhausting, no matter what wedding style is used. Imagine being a bridesmaid 24 times!  it's always fascinating how much each wedding has its own charm and beauty. Let's take a look at some of the different wedding styles. Classic wedding  Most weddings turn out to be classic weddings. Classic weddings are ones that start in a church or other ceremonial setting and end in a hall. This allows for a beautiful atmosphere with many people in attendance. Private wedding  Many couples prefer small weddings rather than large ones. Those who have a small wedding usually don't want to spend a lot of money on large halls or the like, which d