Keywords: retail singapore to organise toorganise text 6 January 2016 Ministry of Transport 460 Alexandra Road #39-00 & #33-00 Storeys PSA Building Singapore 119963 Attention: Minister KHAW Boon Wan Land Transport Authority Corporate Headquarters 1 Hampshire Road, Singapore 219428 Attention: Mr Chew Men Leong Chief Executive Officer SBS Transit Ltd, 205 Braddell Road, Singapore 579701 Attention: Mr Wong Chin Huat, David - Service Quality Committee SMRT Headquarters Building 251, North Bridge Road Singapore 179102 Attention: Mr Desmond Kuek Bak Chye - President and Group Chief Executive Officer RE: Corrected Train Station Signage makes it hard to read information due to poor worksmanship Dear Sirs I hope this letter finds you well. Would you find it difficult to read the signage “Masjid Jamae (Chulia)” at Chinatown Train Station (Photo attached)? Could you kindly spare 3 mins to delegate this task to your assistant so she/he can delegate others to carry out the necessary correction to the said signage? Having a clear sign helps to quickly communicate pertinent information to the passengers. Being an Elite & Capitalist Management; Business case: 30 seconds of productivity savings from each user that require the info from the sign multiplied by the average minimum wage over the lifespan of the train station and /or Singapore VERSUS the one time cost of installing a new corrected sign. You could champion this as a new project under your time and justify for further significant salary increments, promotion and maximisation of your bonuses. 6 January 2016 Ministry of Transport 460 Alexandra Road #39-00 & #33-00 Storeys PSA Building Singapore 119963 Attention: Minister KHAW Boon Wan Land Transport Authority Corporate Headquarters 1 Hampshire Road, Singapore 219428 Attention: Mr Chew Men Leong Chief Executive Officer SBS Transit Ltd, 205 Braddell Road, Singapore 579701 Attention: Mr Wong Chin Huat, David - Service Quality Committee SMRT Headquarters Building 251, North Bridge Road Singapore 179102 Attention: Mr Desmond Kuek Bak Chye - President and Group Chief Executive Officer RE: Corrected Train Station Signage makes it hard to read information due to poor worksmanship Dear Sirs I hope this letter finds you well. Would you find it difficult to read the signage “Masjid Jamae (Chulia)” at Chinatown Train Station (Photo attached)? Could you kindly spare 3 mins to delegate this task to your assistant so she/he can delegate others to carry out the necessary correction to the said signage? Having a clear sign helps to quickly communicate pertinent information to the passengers. Being an Elite & Capitalist Management; Business case: 30 seconds of productivity savings from each user that require the info from the sign multiplied by the average minimum wage over the lifespan of the train station and /or Singapore VERSUS the one time cost of installing a new corrected sign. You could champion this as a new project under your time and justify for further significant salary increments, promotion and maximisation of your bonuses. |