Our Missions/Projects
Peopletech, is a collaboration of People and Technology, of Observation, Research, Analysis, Communication and Education.
We have decided to focus our energies on four (4) main topics:
1. Consumer Education, Rights, Responsibilities and Protection. No matter the form of commerce, interaction in our current economic/financial, “business-as-usual” environment, should be changed to allow equal participation by the Consumer. We are American Consumers and we should have consumer laws strengthened on our behalf and new legislation brought to bear on the safety of all goods and products brought into our homes and businesses.
Our perception of Citizen Consumer includes those that are: constituents, customers, clients, patients, partners, conservatives, liberals, Republicrats, Demicans; basically, people involved in any business transaction.
2. The conception and implementation of Community Collaboratories™. These Collaboratories will initiate the creation of sustainable, energy efficient and quality-induced jobs, from conception to fruition. It will take the collaboration of the following "Four Foundational Pillars", of which we look to work closely with (in no particular order): private industry, governmental agencies, other 501(c)(3) nonprofits and faith-based ministries.
3. The return to or the first actual implementation of QUALITY as taught and implemented by people such as: Dr. Walter A. Shewhart, Dr. Joseph M. Juran, Dr. W. Edwards Deming, and others like them. One of our greatest trading partners after WWII, Japan, and it’s sudden, successful economic rise, came from American teachers and implementers.
That history includes the comparison of the mass-produced products that come from Japan and the mass-produced products currently from China. Lead and cadmium in childrens' toys and jewlery, tainted milk for children, toxic wallboards; basically a total lack of Quality processes, which should be taught and implemented in China for the good of the Global community. Unfortunately, how these products reach our shelves and are sold to the public, means that the procedures in-place and those that adhere to this misguided process lack credibility.
Everytime you pick up a phone and call any business, they usually have a tape say, "This call may be recorded for 'quality' purposes or training". Their quality procedures in no way follows the methodologies of those mentioned above.
We look to continually achieve Best Practices in Services and Goods and implement projects quickly, cost-effectively and efficiently; this will further communities’ sustainability, productivity and prosperity.
4. Set up an American Truth and Reconciliation Commission. There is a paramount need to learn, reflect and communicate perceptions of the last sixty (60) years. Let us understand our mistakes and in "fixing" those mistakes, we exceed expectations, continuously improve and build on our new-found knowledge.
Peopletech * 8837 W. Patterson St., * Tampa, FL 33615 * ( 813) 886.0801 * people@peopletech.org