Simon Institute

In an industry wrought with abuses towards individuals, weak business practices and lacking environmental stewardship, the Simon Institute deems it their duty to provide new means to challenge, change and improve cleaning of the indoor environment.
These changes must focus on the management and leadership in all aspects of this industry so that the processes by which we observe, plan, produce, perform and implement will be in harmony with the human environment, both built and natural.
History
In 2004, key (OS1) Users Group members decided that meeting once a year at the (OS1) Users Symposium, though important, was not enough. They determined that a group of the most dedicated (OS1) organizations needed to work throughout the year on projects that improve the (OS1) program and support the (OS1) process. Thus, the Simon Institute, formerly the (OS1) Power Users, was formed. It was decided that this group would meet regularly throughout the year and work on projects.
Purpose
Aiding in the development of educational materials and programs to guide the processes used to carry out (OS1) activities. Gathering scientific data from (OS1) activities to be used in benchmarking the best practices. Working to grow the Janitor University Program and (OS1) Users Symposium. Developing the core of leaders within the cleaning industry, the Simon Institute was formed to designate those who are willing to teach and share best practices, innovations, benchmarking activities and trends. We work with like minded manufacturers and suppliers that are willing to be innovative pioneers in addressing the concerns of this industry.
Academic Advisory Chairman
**The Simon Institute is not a ManageMen entity and fuctions as an independant consortium of (OS1) Users. This webpage has been donated to the Simon Institute by ManageMen, Inc.

