We’d like to announce a few changes here at Change.
Over the past month, we’ve shared with you the many elements of the Change Credo, a philosophy that guides us as we work to build a better point of sale for our customers. We’ve explained how to “Make It Count,” “Make Mistakes,” “Make It Human,” “Make It Fun,” and now the time has come to examine the final part of the Change Credo, “Make It Together.”
Over the past month, we’ve been exploring the different elements of the Change Credo, a philosophy that guides us as we work to build a better point of sale for our customers. We have introduced you to “Make It Count,” “Make Mistakes,” “Make It Human,” and now we’re going to do what we do best: “Make It Fun.”
Over the past few weeks, we’ve been introducing the elements of The Change Credo, a philosophy that guides us as we work to build a better point of sale for our customers. So far we’ve explored “Make It Count” and “Make Mistakes.” This week, we’re discussing the intent behind “Make It Human,” a reminder that we’re all here to build a product for real people with real problems that need to be solved.
Last week, we discussed what Make It Count means to us, viewing everything as a potential opportunity to do something great. It’s part of the Change Credo, a philosophy that guides us as we work to build a better point of sale for our customers. The credo is made up of five elements: Make It Count, Make Mistakes, Make It Human, Make It Fun, and Make It Together.