Management Meant Neatness

Like in any thing we do w have to be tidy. Cleaning up after us and seeing things are left in a neat and orderly state. Management meant neatness because a lot of the intricate detail is focused on or around the final presentation or sale order for or of the goods and stock. Neatness is about attractive and cosmetic appearance but not only is it about the fine tuning and concern for detail that outweighs and over performs the competition in that order proposal for the sale.

Of course computers put out a high standard of printed paper work and fonts and borders and graphs and charts make presentation both enticing and desiring in reports that are submitted or quotations that are lodged. But neatness r standards go into the craftsmanship of the work. Ensuring the standards of the goods is of the highest quality. Neatness means cleaning spots and specs of showroom windows. It means ensuring there is no rubbish left lingering around the premises but it is all in the bin.

It means legible handwriting and readability it means taste and style in displays and things squared up and leveled in terms of office furniture, showroom fixtures and there ordering and positioning. Neatness means clean toilets and bathrooms and soap left of the soap holder not sliding around the basin. Neatness is about tidying up the nitty gritty. It is about a dedicated and conscious effort to keep things right. It is the creative finesse of business.