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ISSA/INTERCLEAN North America 2012

Re-Imagine Clean!

Your budget, your people and your own job security are under fire from management personnel who don’t fully grasp how proper and well-funded cleaning helps them meet bigger objectives than a nice appearance. ISSA—the worldwide cleaning industry association—wants to change that. And that’s why the association is leading a charge to re-invent the way facility decision-makers value cleaning.

“Executives won’t stop squeezing blood from a turnip until they see beyond price to the full value your department brings—to the overall productivity of your organization, the improved health of occupants and the long-term investment in your facilities,” said Dianna Steinbach, ISSA Director of Industry Outreach. “We can’t afford to just argue on the merits of the cleaning budget. We have to focus on cleaning’s impact for the entire facility’s bottom line if we want things to change.”

To get started, ISSA surveyed its members to find out their top pain points. The results? The fastest growing pressures for in-house service providers were:

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Based on these demands and to arm you with the right tools to argue cleaning’s total impact, ISSA is focusing its entire 2012 convention on these areas and much more. To be held Oct. 16–19, in Chicago, IL, the ISSA/INTERCLEAN® exhibition and ISSA Convention Seminars will be packed with hundreds of innovative products and services, as well as more than 45 workshops and other events, all designed to help you—and your leadership—“Re-imagine Clean.”

After all. You’re worth it. Register today.

To find out more about ISSA’s push to prove value,
visit www.issa.com/value.

 



Information courtesy of ISSA

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