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		<title>HomeWorks QS is here!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the advent of Lutron&#8217;s HomeWorks® QS, we are converting our Office/Showroom from HomeWorks® Illuminations to the new platform.  We felt there was no better way to understand this exciting new platform and hone our programming techniques, than to actually live with it. So, beginning the first day of 2012 we will be fully &#8220;QS&#8221; [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the advent of<a href="http://www.lutron.com/Pages/Default.aspx" target="_blank"> Lutron&#8217;s</a> <a href="http://www.lutron.com/Products/WholeHomeSystems/Homeworksqs/Pages/Overview.aspx" target="_blank">HomeWorks® QS</a>, we are converting our Office/Showroom from HomeWorks® Illuminations</p>
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<p>to the new platform.  We felt there was no better way to understand this exciting new platform and hone our programming techniques, than to actually live with it.</p>
<p>So, beginning the first day of 2012 we will be fully &#8220;QS&#8221; in the office, complete with QS RF Keypads &amp; Maestro Wall Devices , QS Shades, OCC Sensors, RPM Dimming Panel Control, HVAC Control and functioning IPad App.</p>
<p>The QS platform is becoming the de facto standard for most of the Lutron Lighting Control Products now being released from the simple in-room motion and occupancy sensors to the very large commercial systems.  Sharing common wired and RF backbone communication links allows for easier pre-wire of installations and system architecture.   Where previous installations used several different low voltage wire configurations, with the QS architecture, all wired communication is through the same four conductor cable, greatly simplifying the installation.</p>
<p>We are excited to have the new products in our &#8220;space&#8221; and will post an update on the finished installation.</p>
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		<title>Quality in the Job</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 May 2011 17:36:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jonsr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Quality&#8230; What is quality and how do you get it?  When it comes to products and services, I see quality as a factor of value received for monies given.  When I receive quality in a product, it is because it met and/or exceeded my expectations.  When I receive quality in service it is because I [...]]]></description>
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<p>What is quality and how do you get it?  When it comes to products and services, I see quality as a factor of value received for monies given.  When I receive quality in a product, it is because it met and/or exceeded my expectations.  When I receive quality in service it is because I felt good about what was done and how it was carried out.</p>
<p>Quality Products and Quality Service need to go “<em>Hand in Hand</em>”, for if either one is not delivered to the job, the final impression of the client will not be up to expectation.  Impressions are feelings and feelings will rarely go away.  The old adage of “<em>People may not remember what you said or did, but they will remember how you made them feel</em>”, is alive and well in the business world today.  One bad experience is all a business needs with a client these days before your competition is invited in.</p>
<p>An essential part of providing this quality experience to your clients is planning ahead so that when you are on the job there are few surprises and compromises.  Both of which can deplete your profit rapidly and undermine the confidence you want to create with your client.  Remember a satisfied client will recommend you to friends and others.  There is no better advertizing than that, no matter how much you spend.</p>
<p>When you have to create a work-around on the job, it is rare that it takes less time and creates a better outcome, than what was originally specified.  Many times, you the contractor, has to absorb the extra labor and materials, just to honor the original contract.  Going to the client with extra cost that they were not prepared for during the job, creates an impression of not knowing what you are doing or worse underbidding to get the job and bumping it up later.  The “<em>Bait and Switch</em>” routine may get you more money to cover the job cost, but not the next job for that client.  A happy client will tell a friend, an unhappy client will tell 10 others and sometimes anyone who will listen.  With the internet, word gets around rapidly.</p>
<p>When we first started our business in 2004, we were told by the Lutron Representative at the time, Jay Baumer, that the reason most of the Lighting Control System installations failed to produce a profit for the contractor was what happened in the last 10% of the job, where things had to work and the absence of proper Project Documentation cause excessive man-hours troubleshooting low voltage wiring, line voltage wiring, improper product specification and zone identification for programming.  All of which can be avoided with a well documented layout of the system.</p>
<p>While it can be difficult to quantify these gray areas of job profit loss without precise job costing disciplines, there can be no doubt that when a job runs smoothly , profit can be made and a happy client results.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Quality Image: <a href="http://profpost.uc.edu/2011/04/quality-is-in-the-eye-of-the-beholder/" target="_blank">ProfPost</a></p>
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