How to Have a Healthier Mind
A report in the peer-reviewed journal, Ageing Research Reviews, revealed the key role of a purpose in life for cognitive health, and for mitigating dementia and depression (Bell et al. 2022). The authors suggest purpose and meaning may protect [...]
Tips for Training Professional Cleaning Workers in Healthier Methods
Training professional cleaning workers in healthier methods is essential to ensure a safe and hygienic environment. Let's explore effective strategies for achieving this: Develop Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs): Create detailed SOPs for various cleaning tasks, including specific instructions for [...]
Daily Preventive Maintenance on a Backpack Vacuum
A backpack vacuum is a portable device that allows you to clean floors, carpets, furniture, and other surfaces—sometimes more efficiently and comfortably depending on the application. However, to ensure optimal performance and durability, you need to conduct daily preventive maintenance [...]
Measuring the Effectiveness of Your Training Program
Measuring the effectiveness of your training program is crucial to ensure that your investment in employee development yields positive outcomes. Let's explore some practical methods: Kirkpatrick Evaluation Model This model assesses training effectiveness across four levels: Reaction: Gather feedback from [...]
ICM Overview
Integrated Cleaning and Measurement (ICM) is a system that tracks the quality and effectiveness of cleaning processes in commercial and public facilities. It uses measurement tools and metrics to meet cleaning goals and improve cleaning outcomes. For example, it [...]
When Training is Not the Answer – Better Product Is…
Knowledge transfer research shows only two out of 12 workers or 17% put training into practice. “Are trainings simply ineffective?” asks the book, 12 Levers of Transfer Effectiveness. “Does it have to be like this? Could it be that [...]
ICM – Part Two – Basics of measurement
By R.W. Powitz When we begin to consider measuring anything, we need to determine several basic issues including: Why we are measuring? What are we measuring? How do we eliminate bias when we measure? And, what will we do [...]
ICM – Part One – Measuring Cleanliness
by R.W. Powitz When we make changes in cleaning products, cleaning equipment or even cleaning systems, our decisions should be defensible. Just because something is "new and improved", doesn't necessarily mean that it is better. A questionable housekeeping-related purchasing [...]
Raising IQ is In Your Hands
Quotations below are from the excellent book by Carol S. Dweck, Phd, Mindset: The New Psychology of Success, and relate to our aim to increase the self-concept, potential and intelligence of workers through research-based efforts. "'A few modern philosophers assert [...]
What Have We Learned About Hygiene Post-COVID
- A 360 Perspective on Cleaning and Disinfecting 1. Why strategies in isolation don't work. Systems are needed. 2. That risk = hazard x exposure. To lower the risk, lessen the exposure. 3. That creating sterile environments is impossible (outside [...]
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