I think due to the nature of the business area that?s as best that can be hoped for but I thought it was good sign that at least the CEO was aware, in some way, of the situation. Anybody else know what there company is doing with regards to PO?
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oh dearJoe wrote:Please stop asking awkward questions, return to your work and focus on delivering the kind of excellent customer service that will allow us to grow even within a static market. I went to LSE you know".
Apart from reducing staff at the office from 1,500 to 1,000 in the last 12 months, not a lot!!Anybody else know what there company is doing with regards to PO?
Not much. I work in one of London's poshest hotels. Sure, we recycle everything from paper to batteries to bottles. Will it make a difference? I think tourism will be first to get hit hardest.isenhand wrote: Anybody else know what there company is doing with regards to PO?
I emailed him back to try to continue the debate by highlighting the fact that one of our biggest customers (in the aviation sector) is probably highly sensitive to oil price rises so may seek to apply price pressures, take their operation in-house or look around for cheaper supplier, and that it may be prudent to consider the impact of energy prices on both our customers and suppliers if we intend to stay in business.isenhand wrote:oh dearJoe wrote:Please stop asking awkward questions, return to your work and focus on delivering the kind of excellent customer service that will allow us to grow even within a static market. I went to LSE you know".
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