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How do we characterize a good workplace? Is it the presence of good workplace management? Is having managers practicing good management skills really enough to ensure this? Let us first try to define what a good workplace is by looking at its antithesis.

A poor workplace has a high rate of turnover. It is easy to understand why employees would want to leave a bad work environment. Such a place often causes work-related stresses that leave employees feeling burnt out. The reasons for this greatly vary. The office's physical environment in itself could be unsatisfactory. It could be that responsibilities given are not clear. There is no feedback, just questionable promotions and dismissals. Another reason could be the common complaints about wages not being fair. Or, employees may simply feel that they are not going anywhere because of the lack of opportunities for career and personal development.

In such a place, managers themselves also complain of being burnt out. This is usually because they have little or no support at all from higher management. Their responsibilities may also be unclear or they may be given unclear goals that are easily altered without prior notice or explanation. On top of that, they have to deal with subordinates who lack motivation and are thereby incompetent. Even with their own unmet personal expectations, being managers, they still have to deal with other people's expectations of them. Who would not be stressed out from all of these?

A bad work place then has dissatisfied staff members. They have no motivation to work so they are often tardy, call in sick, or just fail to report to work. Needless to say, a poor work place leads to poor productivity and other disappointing outcomes, including perhaps an angry union of workers.

The absence of any mentioned above, better yet, the opposite of all of those is what we call a good workplace. Such companies enjoy high productivity and quality products and/or services. Instead of hostile employees, theirs feel secure and are cooperative because they practice fairness and provide opportunities for growth. In the end, instead of high turnover, they get high customer satisfaction. So, what makes them better? Here are a few best practices that poor workplaces can learn from them.

One difficulty that management faces is clarity. A good place to work in is one whose mission, vision, and strategies are clearly stated. They are documented, kept up to date, and are properly communicated. Open communication is also practiced. Misunderstandings are lessened because everyone is free to approach anyone to ask a question or to make a suggestion. The management policy clearly states how they work and how they wish to relate to employees. Thus, responsibilities are clear and are thereby also clearly communicated. With regard to opportunities, many are created to motivate managers in doing their tasks. Accordingly, ineffective leaders are relieved of their management functions.

However, there is more to ensuring a good workplace than having quality workplace management. Everyone and everything should work together. All links from the management, policies and systems, processes and plans of action, up to individual employees must all hold in a comprehensive and consistent structure.

If you are interested in workplace management, check this web-site to learn more about workplace analysis.

Auto Glass Warranty – Some Basic Information

A question I am asked every day is “What is your warranty”?  My warranty is pretty simple, and is the industry standard:  We cover our workmanship for as long as you own your car.  We have honored the warranty as much as five years after the job was done.

 

FAQs

 

Does your warranty include the glass?  It depends.  If the glass was installed in the last two or three days, and it cracked, then call us.  If the glass was installed more than a few weeks ago, and the glass is cracked, then it is not covered.  You see, if there is a manufacturer’s defect which will cause the glass to crack, or an installation error, then it will show up in the first few days, and never longer than a week.  After that, cracks are mostly due to a rock chip.

 

Does your warranty include leaks, gaps, or air leaks?  Sure does.

 

How do I get work done under your warranty?  Call the shop you worked with to set the appointment.  You will need a copy of your invoice; if you can’t find it, then please tell me the date we did the work.  I can’t look for “about two or three months ago”, I need an exact day, or a span of just a few days.

 

My door window came off track.  Really, there is no longer a “track” for the glass to fall off.  It is now a “regulator”, which is a mechanism with a lot of parts in it.  Generally, if we replaced the door window within the last few weeks, we will look at it to see if our installation caused this.  Generally, however, the regulator malfunction is not due to our workmanship; when the door window was broken it stressed the regulator, and the regulator just broke, especially if the vehicle is more than a year or two old.  The carmakers do not sell parts for regulators; you have to replace the entire regulator.  For price and availability, call the shop you worked with.

 

What causes the rearview mirror to fall off the windshield?  I have had a few people claim we installed the rearview mirror so badly it fell off the windshield.  This is usually due to hanging a lot of things on the rearview mirror.  This is the case when part of the windshield falls off with the mirror.  In only one case in the last 5 years was it due to a manufacturer’s defect; they didn’t put enough glue on it!

 

About the Author

Jim has been a manager in the auto glass business since 2003.

Have you ever set something on the roof of your car and then got in and drove away?

I left my purse up there. In my rearview mirror, I saw it hit the ground and all my stuff go flying everywhere, I almost wrecked!

A six pack of beer, saved two. Better than none.

Council OKs water leak credit policy
Canal Winchester Village Council agreed Monday to establish a new credit policy regarding residential water leaks.

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