3 steps to a successful uniform
When implementing a new uniform in your company, doubts always arise. In fact, this mission is not difficult at all. And to make it even easier, we've created a step-by-step guide on how to create a successful uniform for your brand!
1- Planning
First of all, you need to organize the needs and functions that the uniform must fulfill. Follow your team's day-to-day activities and talk to your employees, they will certainly have cool insights to share.
Here are some questions that can guide you in the process of planning your personalized uniform:
- What is the objective of opting for uniformity? Change or create an image for the company? Assist with internal organization?
- What image does the company want to convey? Conservative or modern, innovative or traditional?
- What is the work environment like? Warm? Cold? External team
- What is the culture of the uniform-wearing public.
- What are the people who will wear the uniforms like?
- Will people feel good using it? Color, modeling, correct quantities?
2- It is impossible to please everyone
< p class="MsoNormal">Once the planning phase has passed, it is time to evaluate the possibilities that best meet your objectives. You will be faced with several options: color, model, size, fabric...As we have already said, before making definitive decisions, it is important to consult your collaborators. Hearing the opinion of those on your team is essential, but remember: pleasing everyone on your team is an impossible mission. Therefore, evaluate the criticisms and comments carefully and absorb what you find relevant. And, if necessary, use the maxim that 51% is already a majority.
3- Follow-up
After being properly planned and made, the uniforms will be delivered to your staff. When distributing the clothes, it is important that employees feel part of the project. Make sure they know they are receiving a work tool that contributes to the entire corporate identity and development of the company.
A Term of Commitment with information on use and conservation of the uniform pieces can be useful in this step. A pleasant, organized and uniform work environment improves the company's reputation and employees' self-esteem, in addition to directly contributing to increased business profits.