Monday, February 18, 2013

Help with Refinement

When you have a bulky business system in place, it helps to refine it. This means that, where you had inefficient processes and time consuming laboring before you, you should develop systems which can replace the old ones, streamline the workload, get everything done in a fraction of the time, step up the revenue or allow your employees to work shorter hours. Whatever the case, refinement allows you to observe your business operation from a very objective point of view and to come up with better ways of doing things. Without this objective perspective, you are unable to truly see what should be fixed, and you are at the mercy of ancient, clumsy systems which existed during the industrial revolution.

One of the ways in which you can cut down on ultra bulky organizational processes is to reduce the amount of time that your employees take to get tested for alcohol or illicit drugs. Onsite drug and alcohol screening has been a godsend when it comes to cutting down the time involved, and focusing on samples which take up more time and which need to be studied further.

Other types of laboratory testing may involve a lengthy process, where you are footing the bill for overhead laboratory costs, instead of the light, easy process of using onsite drug & alcohol testing right there at your workplace. The difference between turnaround time and cost reduction is amazing. At Mediscreen, our onsite testing services are the best, and they involve simple, straight forward formulas for getting into your jobsite, getting the tests done, and getting back out. Drug screening is easy and fast the way that we do it, rather than time draining and slow when you have to send your employees to a lab to get tested. Even your staff will appreciate the extra ease with which they can get the process over with and get on with their lives. Workplace drug testing truly is the best way to get your work done. For more information about all of the services we offer, please visit our website.

This article has been taken from http://mediscreen.net.au/articles/?p=2029

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