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Reduce Costs and Increase Productivity

Thousands of organizations are involving employees in a program called Buck-A-Day ( BAD ) .
If you are looking to cut costs, increase productivity , boost morale or open communications, Bad Month is an idea worth considering.

Here's what it's all about...


1) BIG RETURN ON INVESTMENT. Buck-A-Day ( BAD ) has been tried , tested and proven in thousands of organizations. The average return on investment is between five and ten to one. In some cases, it has exceeded thirty to one.

2) BOOST IN EMPLOYEE MORALE. The BAD program is friendly and fun. It lets employees know that they and their ideas are important to the company, and it gets everyone working toward a common objective. It's a refreshing change of pace from the normal work routine that creates a positive atmosphere.

3) SHOT-IN -THE- ARM FOR EXISTING PROGRAM. BAD is a great way to stimulate an on-going cost reduction or suggestion program, you get extra benefits out of running BAD as a one-month program repeated annually.

4) SHORT PROGRAM WITH LONG IMPACT. Since the entire program takes only thirty days, it doesn't require a time-consuming, sustaining effort, or a bureaucratic organization to run it. Yet the savings from BAD are often substantial , and they are yours forever.

5) CREATES A DIALOGUE. BAD is particularly effective in improving communications and working relationships between supervisors and employees. It develops a spirit of cooperation that lasts long after the program has been completed.

6) HIGH LEVEL OF INVOLVEMENT. Unlike many on-going programs, BAD achieves a high level of participation. In many cases, better than 60% of all employees voluntarily participate . In smaller companies, 100% is not unusual.

7) EASY TO ADMINISTER. We supply everything you need to run a successful program. All you have to do is appoint a coordinator-someone able to devote time to the program during BAD month.

8) TESTED PROGRAM, PROVEN RECORD, MINIMUM COST. BAD has been tried and proven successful in thousands of organizations. It has produced literally hundreds of millions of dollars in savings. We provide a personalized , professionally- designed program at the lowest possible cost. And we GUARANTEE your savings will exceed the cost of the program!

To learn more about how the BAD program could assist you in reducing costs while increasing productivity call us at 212 362 5215 or e mail : info@communicationstrat.com

Communication Strategy is a New York City based consulting firm with affiliates throughout the United States which assists its clients with learning programs in workshop, on-line and blended format in the areas of Customer Service Culture development , Leadership Training , Team Building , Employee Engagement , Meeting and Performance Management .

Contact: David Hellman (info@communicationstrat.com)

 

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