Less than right must be wrong
A self-help community for those who don't want to settle for mediocrity - or worse! The aim is to build a core of cross-disciplined business expertise available to all members, enabling them to develop their own professionalism economically.

I can't be the only one who thinks this way.............
Too often, something placed in the public domain is presented so unprofessionally that I really can't help wondering if the lack of care may be an indicator of the way the presenting organisation treats all its work. Correct spelling and punctuation are treated as non-essential, amateurish presentations are held out as models of professionalism, while many accounts and invoices are miscalculated on a regular basis, and all, apparently, without being noticed.
It's worrying, isn't it? After all, if a company can't be bothered to get its public face correct, what might it do with what it supplies to you?
Let this community know about the errors. It's about time someone started saying a little more than: 'Well, it's not really my business, is it?'
Created by Lane Consulting on 26 May 2010
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