Now, the confidentiality of the student records is absolutely not a problem. We do a lot of highly classified litigation work that has confidentiality issues with it, so that can be built into any contract that you write, based on who you hire and what screening process you put them through.
Chambers: I think you have to qualify this discussion...around one point and that is: There are well-run in-plants and there are not-so-well-run in-plants, and there are well-run FMs and there are not-so-well-run FMs. It's wrong to categorize all of them in one pile or the other. I would be the first to admit that some of my colleagues are less than efficient—and that's a big problem. Certainly a facilities manager can offer something in that instance.
- Companies:
- Pitney Bowes
- Xerox Corp.
- People:
- Chuck LeClercq
- Ray Chambers