Replenishing brochures in doctors' offices - Customer Impact

Depending upon the number of rooms/racks/boxes:

Be prepared to work with at least two boxes initially in order to assure some of each brochure and ad type for each rack. If you have time, group everything according to the total number of racks. This has never happened for me, and I have never had the opportunity to prepare so well at home. I always have had to work with boxes that were delivered to offices.

I have used strong tote bags, the project's boxes as they are emptied, and strong garbage bags for the discards. Someone who does a lot of these assignments uses huge luggage (I think they once said they bring something that is now too big to bring on a plane).

@VBanks wrote:

Thanks for your input, very helpful! Any tips for sorting the materials that are in the boxes or is it a "no brainer" when you open the packs you can clearly tell what goes where? Did you ever bring a basket or something to take away the old brochures? Thanks again!

Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished. - Lao-Tzu

Create an Account or Log In

Membership is free. Simply choose your username, type in your email address, and choose a password. You immediately get full access to the forum.

Already a member? Log In.

Hi Shop-et-al!

Saw this thread and your question. This is determined by the pracatice with our customer. They let the customer know if they will receive them at the office and hold them or they want a merchandiser to walk the product in. Unfortunately we have no control over it. Feel free to share that info with others on the thread if you'd like. If you have any other questions don't hesitate to ask.

Daniel Price
Chief Operating Officer
Customer Impact, LLC
dprice@customerimpactinfo.com

Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished. - Lao-Tzu
Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.

Click here to login