Annuvia, Inc, San Francisco, CA, Tue, 2010-02-02
With thousands of safety vendors across the country, businesses are frequently tasked with combining the skills and expertise of many different organizations to meet their corporate goals. This disaggregated approach leads to increased national inconsistencies, increased expenditures, and commonly, increased frustration. As organizations expand and contract, the large responsibility of ensuring adequate employee training, safety supplies and AED unit coverage, typically falls on the shoulders of Human Resources and Facilities Personnel. During such periods, many professionals rely on a maze of vendors to help them through these challenging times only to postpone and, perhaps, compound, their growing to-do list. Asking the following 6 questions of your existing safety vendors can help reduce future back logs while giving you the confidence needed to act nimbly should you be tasked with the impossible – doing more with less!
“The ideal outcome is for organizations to learn the full potential of their vendors. If they’re satisfied with an existing relationship in one capacity, such as First Aid training, the organization should explore what else that vendor can provide,” state Micah Bongberg, President of Annuvia a national safety consulting firm. “Asking simple questions such as ‘if we use you for procurement of AED units, in addition to First Aid training, are economic savings possible?’ may be all that’s needed to reduce an aggregate budget.”
Organizations have grown accustomed to being constantly sold throughout the day by safety businesses. The problem is that such businesses are typically inquiring through narrow lenses, often unsure of the specific organizational pains. It is up to the client to maximize their returns and make the most efficient use of their investment. Therefore, the client should reach out to a hand-picked group of their favorite vendors and suppliers to see what else they’re capable of providing. Creating a menu of options when it isn’t needed is the best way to order efficiently when it is.
About Annuvia: Annuvia (http://www.annuvia.com) is a leading provider of health, safety, emergency preparedness and emergency response services in the nation. Annuvia is a direct distributor for many of the AED unit manufacturers and assists businesses and organizations with customized safety training programs such as CPR, AED use and first aid safety.
Media Contact:
Name: Micah Bongberg
Email: micah.bongberg@annuvia.com
Address: 1725 Clay Street, Suite 100 San Francisco, CA 94109
Phone number: 866-364-7940
Website: http://www.annuvia.com

