“You Get What You Pay For”

Mar 9, 2018 | Friday Quotes

“The low bidder is usually someone who is wondering what s/he left out.”

Business decisions made on low bidder rarely deliver to their expectations. The same can be said with safety: activities for the sake of checking a box does not make for a productive safety process. But the distinction between simple and low bidder needs to be made. Making a safety process simple to the user can be a complex endeavor, yet this exercise results in greater acceptance and usability by the safety customer: safety becomes part of the norm. In the end, you get what you “pay” for.

#safetythatworks

Post by James Boretti, CEO/President of Boretti, Inc.

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