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Spend a Little More, to Earn a Lot MoreSubmitted by wallunit Thu, 20 Aug 2009
My boss has a favorite saying: "It's all about making money or saving money. That's all companies want to hear". I'd agree. Companies are motivated by what revenue can be generated and what costs can be cut. In the short-term this is certainly enticing, especially nearing the fiscal year-end. In the long-term, there's something missing here. What about vision and innovation, and looking ahead and asking ‘where do we want to go from here.
A company that wants to convey the message that anything's possible to its client-base, has to look the image. And this, undoubtedly, will involve an initial financial layout that's not negligible. It's simple. You don't and won't do the same business over a burger and fries in Mac Donald's as over a poached salmon risotto in a 5 star hotel. Companies can't afford to undersell themselves by under-buying. Deal with the furniture and decor right specialists and you'll get your business to where you want it to go faster. A new trend is emerging. CEO's want to create office spaces which convey the message to their employees and clients alike, that anything is possible. And they're turning to design consultants to help them create this space. They'll bring in a team of interior designers to relook the office, and then they'll turn to the furniture specialists in NYC or the Staten Island area. And this can only help to blow the revenue generation targets off the wall chart. Interior designers are almost a trade of the past. People expect interior design. It's almost like getting lightening or filing cabinets - it's now considered a necessity. And this is why customized furniture in Brooklyn and Bronx is such a success story. It's new and new is attractive. Here's the idea. A CEO or his procurement agent or one of the senior staff sits down with a furniture design consultant, and throws out the ideas he has. The consultant puts the ideas to paper and comes up with the architectural sketches. A second meeting is called to go over the sketches, and so forth, until the company decision-maker and the design consultant reach agreement on a design. And then it's up to the dedicated woodworking staff to bring the design to completion. Consult with US Custom Furniture (www.USCustomFurniture.com) today. With 30 years in the custom furniture business, they'd love to help you customize your office furniture. They have mastered the art of customizing, from conception to creation. And they'll put you at ease immediately, with their portfolio of clients, and the authenticity of the testimonials of satisfaction. http://www.uscustomfurniture.com/
Consult with US Custom Furniture (www.USCutomFurniture.com) today. With 30 Years in the custom furniture business, they'd love to help you customize your office furniture.
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