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HOW WE MADE NO. 2 ON OREGON’S 'BEST COMPANIES TO WORK FOR' LIST, AND WHAT WE’RE DOING TO REACH NO. 1 PROCEDURE LIGHTING ARC ARC EXCLUSION AREA An exclusion area has be n specifically developed to llow maximum clarity and legibility of the logo. The image below represents the exclusion area required around any application of the pri- mary logo. No type or graphic elements should intrude in this space. This area is measure by the capital width of the TZ letters incorporated in the primary coin logo. EXCLUSION AREA An exclusion area has be n specifically developed to llow maximum clarity and legibility of the logo. The image below represents the exclusion area required around any application of the pri- mary logo. No type or graphic elements should intrude in this space. This area is measure by the capital width of the TZ letters incorporated in the primary coin logo. EXCLUSION AREA An exclusion area has been specifically developed to allow maximum clarity and legibility of the logo. The image below represents the exclusion area required around any application of the pri- mary logo. No type or graphic eleme t should intrude in this space. This area is measure by the capital width of the TZ letters incorporated in the primary coin logo. EXCLUSION AREA An exclusion area has be n specifically developed to llow maximum clarity and legibility of the logo. The image below represents the xclusion area required around any application of the pri- mary logo. No type or graphic elements should intrude in this space. This area is measure by the capital width of the TZ lette s inc rporated in the primary coin logo. TZ’S ROAD TO THE TOP EXCLUSION AREA An exclusion area has been specifically developed to allow maximum clarity and legibility of the logo. The image below represents the exclusion area required around any application of the pri- mary logo. No type or graphic elements should intrude in this space. This area is measure by the capital width of the TZ letters incorporated in the primary coin logo. EXCLUSION AREA An exclusion area has be n specifically developed to llow maximum clarity and legibility of the logo. The image below represents the exclusion area required around any application of the pri- mary logo. No type or graphic elements should intrude in this space. This area is measure by the capital width of the TZ letters incorporated in the primary coin logo. ARC PROCEDURE LIGHTING ARC 17750 SW Upper Boones Ferry Rd., Ste. 150, Portland, OR 97224 | TZMedical.com | 800-944-0187
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January is the month for fresh starts and challenging resolutions, and for 2020, our team has laid out an ambitious goal: When the Oregon Business Journal releases its 2020 ranking of Oregon’s best midsized companies to work for, we want to be in the No. 1 spot. For the last five years, TZ Medical has been rising steadily up the list, which splits 300 companies by size and then ranks them annually according to their company culture. The rankings are determined based on anonymous employee surveys, so it’s the satisfaction of our staff that has pushed us up the midsized company list from No. 62 five years ago to No. 2 in 2019. We’re incredibly proud of our company culture and have worked hard to create the positive, open, team-oriented environment that has propelled us into the No. 2 spot. That said, we know that we can do better. There are always additional steps to take for the health and happiness of our employees, and with that in mind, TZ owner Trent Tribou created the 100 Best Committee last year. In the months since its formation, it has made dozens of employee dreams a reality. “We formed the committee in 2019 with the goal of getting better each year,” Trent explains. “We invited one person from each department within the company to sit on the committee, and in March, we sat down with the entire company and went over the results of a survey we’d sent out asking for suggestions on improvement. Now, the committee meets each month, picks a suggestion or two, and tries to implement them to show teams that we’re listening to them and responding to their needs.” Lindsey Schaefer, a TZ customer service representative who sits on the 100 Best Committee, says those suggestions have run the gamut. These range from TZ Carez volunteer opportunities to team-building events like monthly potlucks, holiday parties, and even a company-wide personality quiz. One of the committee’s most successful innovations was a job shadowing week that gave our employees the opportunity to spend time in other departments. TZMedical Sparkedbyyour ideas TZMedical Sparkedbyyour ideas PATIENT POSITIONING WORKPLACE SAFETY RADIATION PROTECTION TZMedical Sparkedbyyour ideas PATIENT POSITIONING WORKPLACE SAFETY RADIATION PROTECTION TZMedical Sparkedbyyour ideas PROCEDURE LIGHTING PATIENT POSITIONING WORKPLACE SAFETY RADIATION PROTECTION TZMedical Sparkedbyyour ideas PROCEDURE LIGHTING PATIENT POSITIONING WORKPLACE SAFETY RADIATION PROTECTION TZMedical Sparkedbyyour ideas ARC PROCEDURE LIGHTING PATIENT POSITIONING WORKPLACE SAFETY RADIATION PROTECTION TZMedical Sparkedbyyour ideas ARC PROCEDURE LIGHTING PATIENT POSITIONING WORKPLACE SAFETY RADIATION PROTECTION TZMedic l Sparkedbyyour ideas TZMedical Sparkedbyyour ideas TZMedical Sparkedbyyour ideas EXCLUSION AREA An exclusion area has been specifically developed to allow maximu clarity and legibility of the logo. The image below represents the exclusion area required around any application of the pri- mary logo. No type or graphic elements should intrude in this space. This area is measure by the capital width of the TZ letters incorporated in the primary coin logo. EXCLUSION AREA An exclusion area has been specifically developed to allow maximum clarity and legibility of the logo. The image below represents the exclusion area required around any application of the pri- mary logo. No type or graphic elements should intrude in this space. This area is measure by the capital width of the TZ lett rs incorporated in the prim ry coin logo. EXCLUSION AREA An exclusion area has be n specifically developed to llow maximum clarity and legibility of the logo. The image below represents the exclusion area required around any application of the pri- mary logo. No type or graphic elements should intrude in this space. This area is measure by the capital width of the TZ letters incorporated in the primary coin logo. EXCLUSION AREA An exclusion area has been specifically developed to allow maximum clarity and legibility of the logo. The image below represents the exclusion area required around any application of the pri- mary logo. No type or graphic elements should intrude in this space. This area is measure by the capital width of the TZ letters incorporated in the primary coin logo. EXCLUSION AREA An exclusion area has be n specifically developed to allow maximum clarity and legibility of the logo. The image below represents the exclusion area required around any application of the pri- mary logo. No type or graphic elements should intrude in this space. This area is measure by the capital width of the TZ letters incorporated in the primary coin logo. MINIMUM SIZE The logo should meet the minimum size requirement of 3/8 in. wide for the logo with the tagline and 0.15 in. diameter for the logo without the tagline (the ‘coin’). When required in smaller sizes, use black (Positive) or White (reversed) versions of the logo. MINIMUM SIZE The logo should meet the minimum size requirement of 3/8 in. wide for the logo with the tagline and 0.15 in. diameter for the logo without the tagline (the ‘coin’). When required in smaller sizes, use black (Positive) or White (reversed) versions of the logo. MINIMUM SIZE The logo should meet the minimum size requirement of 3/8 in. wide for the logo with the tagline and 0.15 in. diameter for the logo without the tagline (the ‘coin’). When required in smaller sizes, use black (Positive) or White (reversed) versions of the logo. MINIMUM SIZE The logo should m et the minimum size requirement of 3/8 in. wide for the logo with the tagline and 0.15 in. diamet r for the logo without the tagline (the ‘c in’). When required in smaller sizes, use black (Positive) or White (reversed) versions of the logo. MINIMUM SIZE The logo should m et the minimum size requirement of 3/8 in. wide for the logo with the tagline and 0.15 in. diameter for the logo without the tagline (the ‘coin’). When required in smaller sizes, use black (Positive) or White (rev rsed) versions of he logo. ACCEPTABLE BACKGROUNDS Acceptable background images depend on how they are used. A good background will include the TZ Blue color or one of the tint color variations. (see page 17 for details on these colors.) The background should not be too distracting if there is a large amount of text. Keep the backgrounds simple and professional. ACCEPTABLE BACKGROUNDS Acceptable background images depend on how they are used. A good background will include the TZ Blue color or one of the tint color variations. (see page 17 for details on these colors.) The background should not be too distracting if there is a large amount of text. Keep the backgrounds simple nd professional. ACCEPTABLE BACKGROUNDS Accept ble backgrou d images depend on how they are used. A good background will include the TZ Blue color or one of the tint color variations. (see page 17 for details on these colors.) The background should not be too distracting if there is a large amount of text. Keep the backgrounds simple and professional. ACCEPTABLE BACKGROUNDS Accept ble background images depend on how they are used. A good background will include the TZ Blue color or one of the tint color variations. (see page 17 for details on these colors.) The background should not be too distracting if there is a large amount of text. Keep the backgrounds simple and professional. ACCEPTABLE BACKGROUNDS Accept ble backgrou d images depend on how they are used. A good background will include the TZ Blue color or one of the tint color variations. (see page 17 for details on these colors.) The background should not be too distracting if there is a large amount of text. Keep the backgrounds simple and professional. TZMedical Sparkedbyyour ideas
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MINIMUM SIZE The logo should meet the minimum size requirement of 3/8 in. wide for the logo with the tagline and 0.15 in. diameter for the logo without the tagline (the ‘coin’). When required in smaller sizes, use black (Positive) or White (reversed) versions of the logo. MINIMUM SIZE The logo should meet the minimum size requirement of 3/8 in. wide for the logo with the tagline and 0.15 in. diameter for the logo without the tagline (the ‘coin’). When required in smaller sizes, use black (Positive) or White (reversed) versions of the logo. MINIMUM SIZE The logo should meet the minimum size requirement of 3/8 in. wide for the logo with the tagline and 0.15 in. diameter for the logo without the tagline (the ‘coin’). When required in smaller sizes, us black (Positive) or White (reversed) versions of the logo. MINIMUM SIZE The logo should m et the minimum size requirement of 3/8 in. wide for the logo with the tagline and 0.15 in. diameter for the logo without the tagline (the ‘coin’). When required in smaller sizes, use black (Positive) or White (reversed) versions of the logo. MINIMUM SIZE The logo should m et the minimum size requirement of 3/8 in. wide for the logo with the tagline and 0.15 in. diameter for the logo without the tagline (th ‘coin’). When required in smaller sizes, use black (Positive) or White (reversed) versions of the logo. MINIMUM SIZE The logo should meet the minimum size requirement of 3/8 in. wide for the logo with the tagline and 0.15 in. diameter for the logo without the tagline (the ‘coin’). When required in smaller sizes, use black (Positive) or White (reversed) versions of the logo. ACCEPTABLE BACKGROUNDS Acceptable background images depend on how they are used. A good background will include the TZ Blue color or one of the tint color variations. (see page 17 for details on these colors.) The background should not be too distracting if there is a large amount of text. Keep the backgrounds simple and professional. ACCEPTABLE BACKGROUNDS Accept ble backgrou d images depend on how they are used. A good background will include the TZ Blue color or one of the tint color variations. (see page 17 for details on these colors.) The background should not be too distracting if there is a large amount of text. Keep the backgrounds simple and professional. ACCEPTABLE BACKGROUNDS Accept ble background images depend on how they ar used. A good background will include the TZ Blue color or one of the tint color variations. (see page 17 for details on these colors.) The background should not be too distracting if there is a large amount of text. Keep the backgrounds simple and professional. ACCEPTABLE BACKGROUNDS Accept ble backgrou d images depend on how they are used. A good background will include the TZ Blue color or one of the tint color variations. (see page 17 for details on these color .) The background should not be too distracting if there is a large amount of text. Keep the backgrounds simple and professional. ACCEPTABLE BACKGROUNDS Acceptable background images depend on how they are used. A good backgr und will nclud the TZ Blue color or one of the tint color variations. (see page 17 for details on these colors.) The background should not be too distracting if there is a large amount of text. Keep e backgrounds simple and professional. ACCEPTABLE BACKGROUNDS Accept ble backgrou d images depend on how they are used. A good background will include the TZ Blue color or one of the tint color variations. (see page 17 for details on these colors.) The background should not be too distracting if there is a large amount of text. Keep the backgrounds simple and professional.
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“We wanted them to see what other people are doing within the company, so that we’re not taking anyone for granted and know what role we each play in making TZ successful,” she says.
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“We have a long list of suggestions to work with, but we’re invited to talk to our different departments and see what they recommend, whether it’s different snacks in the break room or something more out there. Someone wanted a pajama day and put a suggestion about that in the recommendation box, and we made it happen!” Lindsey says. Thanks to the 100 Best Committee, in the last year, our team has bonded over water balloon fights, egg-and-spoon races, company-wide spirit weeks, and delicious barbecue. “It has been a big hit, especially the monthly potlucks,” Lindsey says. “They bring everyone together to eat, spend time talking, and even swap recipes. One of TZ’s owners, John Lubisich, is a mean grilling machine. He has brisket figured out, and that makes it feel like a big cookout. It’s great to be able to take an hour out of your normal lunch routine and spend it together. I definitely think it has helped boost morale!” We already know that the 100 Best Committee’s endeavors have paid off within the company, but we still hope to see all of their hard work reflected in the Oregon Business Journal rankings this year. Even when we hit No. 1, we’ll keep taking suggestions and laboring to make TZ Medical the best company it can be. If you have any thoughts on how to improve our company culture — or ideas regarding products we should resolve to offer in 2020 — we’d love to hear from you, too! You can reach us at TZMedical.com or by calling 800-944-0187.
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