Factoring Décor into Your Business Plan

Factoring Décor into Your Business Plan

While it may seem like that the last thing to consider, the look of your business can be a strong determinant of customer appeal, as well as the level of employee morale…if not even the quality of employees you attract. So it does bear consideration in your business plan. I was just looking at some Empire Carpet, as well as new tiling from Empire Today, so let's take for example flooring as a consideration in your business plan. If you see that the existing flooring in what is going to be your place of business is perhaps worn out, dirty carpeting, or old, cracked tile or linoleum, this will certainly not make a good impression. Bad floors can make customers think that if you don't care about something as basic as the very floors your business stands on, you may also not care about other aspects of how you run your business. The floor really represents the foundation of the way you run your business. A shoddy floor can also turn off a potentially great employee, one who cares about quality in ways that would benefit your business, but who may, from this same sense of quality, feel uncomfortable working in such an atmosphere.


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