The problem with this business is…
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Adapted for Builders & Remodelers from an illustration in the book Visualizing Project Management: A Model for Business and Technical Success by Kevin Forsberg, et al
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“Systemize the Routine; Humanize the Exceptionâ€- from Customer Culture: How FedEx and Other Great Companies Put the Customer First Every Day by Michael D. Basch
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Now that's a winner in my book! The best humor I have seen in our trade yet. (kinda true too!)
Thanks but I defer any credit to someone else who generated the idea long before me. "The Swing". All I did was "re-purpose the content" as they say nowadays.
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“Systemize the Routine; Humanize the Exceptionâ€-
from Customer Culture: How FedEx and Other Great
Companies Put the Customer First Every Day
by Michael D. Basch
Jerrald
Too funny..I sent to my architect along with thanks for the plans I just picked up from her office.....LOL
HAve a great New Year
Namaste
AndyOne works on oneself, always. That's the greatest gift you can give to community because the more you extricate your mind from that which defines separateness, that defines community. The first thing is to become community. "Ram Dass"http://CLIFFORDRENOVATIONS.COM
Right on!!
Greg
First saw that cartoon about 25 years ago...sometimes I feel old....thanks for the re-smile....
jw
what the heck
was I thinking?
Careful Jerrald, engineers take this stuff seriously. Its a good thing im a contractor because I think its pretty humorous.
Jer,
I got a job going on right now that fits your cartoon to T
Hope I'm not comatose when I'm finished!!!!!!!
Ray Marzorati
http://www.probiltinc.com