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Keywords: retail technology transportation signs food and drinks foodanddrinks to organise toorganise MONASH UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE – DEAN’S OFFICE CLAYTON CAMPUS MONASH UNIVERSITY VICTORIA 3800 AUSTRALIA Attention: Professor Scott O'Neill Dean of Science WHY NOT CONVERT TIME SPENT IN FINDING THE RIGHT TOILETS DUE TO INCONSPICUOUS SIGNS INTO STUDY TIME Dear Professor. O’Neill I wish you well. Please see enclosed photos. I am an alumni of Monash. I happened to visit 16 Rainforest Walk – S1 to S4 Lecture halls for the Science Faculty. I noticed that others and I had been confused by the inconspicuous toilet signage. It is difficult to identify which toilets are for Male or Female due to the poor design of the toilet signage. Imagine (1 to 3 minutes are wasted for each professor, staff, students, visitors and yourself in trying to locate the right toilet) multiplied by (lifespan of the science building or Monash University) = x amount of hours which could be used for higher priorities task such as time spent on studying for the students to achieved better grades which could improve the rankings of Monash University = More students paying to enter the University = More research funding or bonus for the Science Faculty or yourself. There are more pros and cons apart from this. All these at the cost of reinstalling three conspicuous signage for the Mens, Ladies and the disabled toilets, which I might say that the benefits significantly outweigh the costs. MONASH UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE – DEAN’S OFFICE CLAYTON CAMPUS MONASH UNIVERSITY VICTORIA 3800 AUSTRALIA Attention: Professor Scott O'Neill Dean of Science WHY NOT CONVERT TIME SPENT IN FINDING THE RIGHT TOILETS DUE TO INCONSPICUOUS SIGNS INTO STUDY TIME Dear Professor. O’Neill I wish you well. Please see enclosed photos. I am an alumni of Monash. I happened to visit 16 Rainforest Walk – S1 to S4 Lecture halls for the Science Faculty. I noticed that others and I had been confused by the inconspicuous toilet signage. It is difficult to identify which toilets are for Male or Female due to the poor design of the toilet signage. Imagine (1 to 3 minutes are wasted for each professor, staff, students, visitors and yourself in trying to locate the right toilet) multiplied by (lifespan of the science building or Monash University) = x amount of hours which could be used for higher priorities task such as time spent on studying for the students to achieved better grades which could improve the rankings of Monash University = More students paying to enter the University = More research funding or bonus for the Science Faculty or yourself. There are more pros and cons apart from this. All these at the cost of reinstalling three conspicuous signage for the Mens, Ladies and the disabled toilets, which I might say that the benefits significantly outweigh the costs.
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