Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Rockford Acromatic Products

Rockford Acromatic Products is into serious competition. Not only is the company a player in the auto parts industry, its 80 employees are kicking butt on the fitness front too.
The company initiated a health and wellness program aimed at helping -- and rewarding -- staffers lose weight and exercise more. The benefits included shrinking waistlines and some padding in their bank accounts. The company says it spends about $12,000 a year on a fitness regimen, which covers administrative costs and the rewards they've paid to successful participants.
In addition to savings in health insurance coverage and lost productivity on sick days, perhaps the biggest benefit Rockford has realized from this investment is an increase in productivity and morale. Risk manager Jim Knutsen says there's a new energy and excitement among employees about going to work every day and that does wonders for any workplace.Even though in some cases, senior management leads the mission on health, the reality is anyone can be the catalyst for change within an organization.

Sunday, April 8, 2007

INUSTRY MONEY


That on April 8, 1997, another 1804 dollar was sold for $1,650,000?

That from December 1934 to January 1935 the Bureau of Engraving and Printing printed the
largest notes ever printed, which were $100,000 gold certificates? They were used for
transaction between the Federal Reserve Banks, but were not shared with the general public.
President Woodrow Wilson was honored on this bill.

That the pyramid on the back of the $1 bill represents strength and permanence and it
looks unfinished to symbolize the future growth of our country? The eye represents God
and the Latin phrase "Annuit Coeptis" means, "He has favored our undertakings." The
inscription"Novus Ordo Seclorum" means "New order of the ages.

That it only costs 4.1 cents to make a $1 bill. It costs the same thing to make a $100 bill?

That in the early 1900's you could return dirty money to Washington to be cleaned? If the bill is in good shape, they would wash it, iron it, and reissue it.

Thursday, March 8, 2007


Industry is the segment of economy concerned with production of goods. ... Industry in the second sense became a key sector of production in European