THERE'S nothing like a bit of competitive spirit to boost business.
Car insurance firm Kwik Fit has reported one of its strongest sales days since the business began 14 years ago – after it launched a boys v girls challenge at its call centre in U
ddingston, Lanarkshire.
Almost 1,300 new policies were sold during the 12-hour "battle of the sexes", but it was the boys that triumphed.
It was the fifth best day of sales for Kwik Fit's car insurance, while home insurance policy sales rocketed – generating the second best day on record for the division. Alan Brown, director of operations at Kwik Fit Insurance, was "delighted" with the result of the day's activity. He would be wouldn't he?
Just in case we thought it was all about sales, male and female employees also pitted their wits against each other in a series of physical and mental challenges.
Brown enthused: "The success of our sales day does not happen by chance."
Perhaps if Kwik Fit Insurance bosses introduce the competitive element into all aspects of day-to-day work, we will see the results in next year's financial figures.
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BAD DAY
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