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Survive the Changes
If you are a small to medium business owner or and manager who wants to increase business productivity, gain more market access and grow your business and especially if you are looking for greater credibility with larger clients and regulators or applying for tenders then the international certification kept simple does this for you. My kindest regards Jean P.S. The next group is planned to start in March and as I keep numbers low, book in now and make sure of your place If you are unsure, book your Quickstart consultation for only $199 which not only gives you very real value for the low cost, it is also deducted from any other training you may choose to go further. And I promise that you will get real value PO Box 4073, Norwood South SA, 5073, Australia Ph 1300 88 3646 Aust or 618 8127 8085 Articles Not all Customers are WantedYes I know, customers are vital to every business and we always hear that “the customer is always right”. You do need systems in place to make sure that your business consistently delivers what was promised and your customers are looked after however, not every customer is always right. There are definitely some customers that may not be suitable for every business. And... Attitudes to Climate Change and Energy 70% of people in USA believe the scientists that climate changes is caused in some way by human activity and ther re at least the same number in Australia as we have a smaller conservative block here. When they are dealing with energy production and use, the job of the government is hopefully to get us to agree on their actions . . . And that is the rub. It’s an attitude thingOne client I worked with a few years ago transported several 1,000 litre containers of hydrogen peroxide a hundred km or so up a busy and narrow rural highway. He thought dangerous goods handling training for his drivers was totally over the top. Hydrogen peroxide is “environmentally friendly” and is used even in organic farming which it is because it breaks down to water and oxygen. The problem is that breaks down very vigorously indeed! Significant personal protective equipment is needed when handling it. Clean Coal?There will be no business case for developing clean-coal power plants in Australia or overseas in the next 20 years, according to a key Federal Government advisor. WA close to becoming a starling-free stateStarlings are a major pest of primary production, destroying fruit, vegetables and fouling stored grain. I have always considered them as “flying rats” ok, they are cleaner although when they snuck into a hole under the gutter and built a nest in my kitchen ceiling I was not too sure. Now Western Australia has moved one step closer to eradicating starlings from the state. |
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