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Saturday, 20 October 2012
Saturday, 6 October 2012
Overcoming any Hesitation to Join the GCSE-Food & Health Protection Community
Even where only a simple step
is required,
great opportunities have been lost
to hesitation or reluctance.
great opportunities have been lost
to hesitation or reluctance.
It
is possible that you have not joined the GCSE- Food & Health Protection community because you have these questions:
What
is it about and what is it offering?
You can find out more about what the
GCSE-Food & Health Protection coalition is about and what it is offering by visiting the website
– start here: http://www.afisservices.com/gcse-fhp/gcseindex1.html
and visit the GCSE-FHP blog posts here: http://gcse-food-health-protection.blogspot.ca/
Is the coalition worthwhile?
The need for change in the protection of food and health product consumers is self-evident in the current
experiences of consumers. The GCSE-FHP coalition proposes reasonable and profitable changes
to existing systems and approaches. Given what is happening to consumers and the industry today, the coalition is definitely worthwhile and necessary.
Will
joining the coalition jeopardize the status quo for me?
Wherever the maintenance of the status quo is
beneficial, GCSE-FHP fully supports and advocates a commitment to what is done.
However, current experiences show the need to break free from some existing
situations that are detrimental. You may be interested in reading this
Linked-In discussion: "The Cost of Doing Business" posted by Bruce Becker. It points to what Albert Einstein once said: "The
definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and
expecting different results".
Please add your voice: Coalition Membership is free.
You may also join the Linked-In discussions at: GCSEFood-Health-Protection-Linked-In Group
You may also join the Linked-In discussions at: GCSEFood-Health-Protection-Linked-In Group
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