Getting a View on the World
Before Gallup can conduct any of its public opinion polls, its 32-employee in-plant must do a lot of work behind the scenes.
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The longtime employees have kept up with current technology, she adds, and the in-plant is trusted to make smart equipment purchases for the company. The next purchase will be a new shrink wrapper to protect books the shop produces.
"We reward great work by assigning more responsibilities," Morock says. "There are a lot of internal things within our company that may not be comfortable for everyone, but the people we hire have those certain talents so that they can thrive in this environment."
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