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Transform Your Corporate Wardrobe ImageGolf shirts and khakis just don't get it in today's tough business environment. We can't afford to be "laidback and loose" when we're fighting for our survival and scarcer than ever customer dollars. Sure, architectural marvels with eye-popping landscaping and ooh and aah decorating make an impression. But the biggest impression you can make is in your employees' appearance. The Biggest First Impression is HumanBank tellers that look like they're ready for the beach, clerical employees with cleavage down to there and those wrinkled, overworked khakis — remember crisp shirts with a tie or modest apparel that kept everybody's mind on business? Dress Codes Don't Work — You Need a Tool With This RuleHave you spent a lot of time drafting a wonderful dress code that no one follows? In today's apparel climate, three separate wardrobes don't exist — one for business, one for clubbing and one for grungy. Based on the employee bend, one wardrobe works for all three now. Trying to force employees to upgrade their professional image at their own cost is almost impossible. What does an employer do? Give Them a Look They'll Want to Wear and You'll Want To Be Known ByYeah, we know — uniforms are a dirty word, or were before gas prices and food costs started consuming large a chunk of our paychecks. Now employees might be much more excited about getting their wardrobe transformed — for free — and not having to compete on an appearance level. And what's in it for you? Increase Your BottomlineStudies (and common sense) have shown professionalism in appearance translates to more customer satisfaction and security ... hence more dollars in the till. |
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