Every delivery, install, pickup, service request, and move needs the Sundown Rule honored. When that coordination lives in one person’s head, every customer answer depends on the desk being caught up.
The first pass turns a loose interruption into structured work.
The team sees the same board instead of relying on memory and scattered messages.
The work lands where it can actually be handled.
Follow-up happens before the opportunity goes quiet.
The business stays in motion without turning every status update into a call.
8 jobs dispatched. 1 exception needs review. Everyone else has an ETA.
Customer needs approval before the crew proceeds.
The point is not replacing the hire. It is showing which part of Storr Office Environments should stop depending on one person to remember and route every handoff.
Storr Office Environments gets a cleaner operating layer before the next hire inherits the same pile.
If we're wrong, the conversation ends here. If we're close, this is rarely the only thing you're holding together by hand.
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