ESOP Worthy Idea

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Have an ESOP worthy Idea? I’m your box!

Place your ideas for increasing value through improving processes, attitudes or new opportunities in this box.

IT’S AS EASY AS 1, 2, 3
1. Describe your idea. Be clear what your idea is and what it improves.
2. State your solution, along with what it will take to implement.
3. Drop in the box Be sure to include the date and your name.

PLEASE NOTE: Our Suggestion box has permanently retired and although this might look the same box to you, this is now our ESOP CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT BOX. Unlike the old suggestion box; this box has a way of working better for all of us and it is simple.

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