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		<title>Cambridge really needs to grow up</title>
		<link>http://www.modsuperstar.ca/archive/2010/11/13/cambridge_really_needs_to_grow_up/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Nov 2010 00:29:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>modsuperstar</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Opinion]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[cambridge]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[galt]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[hespeler]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve lived in the Cambridge area for over 3 years now.  I&#8217;m a transplant from down the road in Paris so I&#8217;ve had the experience of seeing Cambridge from a far as well, having been in the area for 16 years since I first moved to Southwestern Ontario.  I&#8217;ve lived in Galt, Clyde and considered [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve lived in the Cambridge area for over 3 years now.  I&#8217;m a transplant from down the road in Paris so I&#8217;ve had the experience of seeing Cambridge from a far as well, having been in the area for 16 years since I first moved to Southwestern Ontario.  I&#8217;ve lived in Galt, Clyde and considered buying a house in Hespeler before settling in Preston.  I find I spend time all over this city, be it for work, visiting friends or simply getting groceries.</p>
<p>In my perception the people of this area really need to get over the Galt/Preston/Hespeler divide that splinters this city.  Cambridge was amalgamated in 1973, which is just 6 years short of when the Toronto Maple Leafs last won a Stanley Cup.  It exceeds my lifetime and the lifetimes of many of the residents that currently call Cambridge home.</p>
<p>Much of the reasoning behind writing this blog was hearing on the radio this week that Remembrance Day services would be held in Kitchener, Waterloo, Preston, Hespeler and Galt.  Why in a place that is supposed to be a single city do we have three separate events to commemorate the same thing, while neighbouring communities only have one?  Why not have one big event that brings people together in this city instead of 3 separate events that just solidify the divides in this community?</p>
<p>Why does Hespeler have it&#8217;s own hockey association that operates independently of Cambridge Minor Hockey?  Why does Hespeler have it&#8217;s own Christmas parade that is separate from the Cambridge Christmas parade?  I&#8217;m all for areas have unique events that bring people together, but having separate associations and events that compete with others in the city just makes no sense.</p>
<p>While I understand the pride that many people in this community feel for each of the individual areas, it really just serves as divisive force within the community.  To those outside the city this is Cambridge and has been since the 1970&#8242;s.  There is no Galt/Preston/Hespeler, those are merely neighbourhoods within the greater city of Cambridge.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2161" title="cambridge-neighbourhoods" src="http://www.modsuperstar.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/cambridge-neighbourhoods.jpg" alt="" width="309" height="451" /><br />
I typed in Galt, Ontario into Google Maps and this is what it returned, the City of Cambridge.  Galt isn&#8217;t even marked at this zoom level, but you will notice that Preston and Hespeler are, though they are emphasized no more then the neighbourhoods of Lang&#8217;s Farm, Fisher Mills or Fiddlesticks.  This is the perception outside of Cambridge, yet the people of this area continue to split hairs over the issue.  The battle was lost 2 generations ago, get over it.</p>
<p>There is nothing wrong with having pride in where you live and grew up, but we need to move forward as a community.  Have pride in living in Cambridge and make the community as a whole better instead of worrying about enriching Galt, Preston and Hespeler individually.  I think this community needs to move forward unified and put Cambridge on the map and not worry about what we once were and plot a course to what we&#8217;d like to be.</p>
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		<title>Innovation drives Walmart and McDonalds</title>
		<link>http://www.modsuperstar.ca/archive/2010/01/14/innovation_drives_walmart_and_mcdonalds/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 21:18:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>modsuperstar</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Opinion]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[burger king]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[harveys]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[mcdonalds]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[walmart]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[wendy's]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[zellers]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[I have recently started playing foursquare on my iPhone and was bestowed the honour of being Mayor of Walmart in Cambridge, after I had checked in there twice on consecutive days. Upon this happening it was tweeted to all my Twitter followers this dubious achievement. At this point you would expect much of the anti-Walmart [...]]]></description>
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<p>I have recently started playing <a href="http://www.foursquare.com/">foursquare</a> on my iPhone and was bestowed the honour of being Mayor of Walmart in Cambridge, after I had checked in there twice on consecutive days.  Upon this happening it was tweeted to all my Twitter followers this dubious achievement.  At this point you would expect much of the anti-Walmart sentiment was aimed squarely at me after broadcasting my achievement.</p>
<p>As I&#8217;ve stated before on this blog, <a href="http://www.modsuperstar.ca/archive/2009/03/19/walmart_isnt_so_bad/">I don&#8217;t have a beef with Walmart</a>.  I know it&#8217;s the cool thing to do to bash Walmart.  It&#8217;s just human nature.  People hate the New York Yankees just because of what they stand for, and Walmart is no exception.  After shopping at Walmart my wife Corina and I grabbed dinner at McDonalds and the topic of why Walmart is #1 came up.  To me this is a question people don&#8217;t actually give nearly enough thought to.</p>
<p>My feeling is that Walmart is just simply way ahead of the curve when it comes to changes in retail sales.  I see lots of innovation on Walmart&#8217;s part when I enter their stores, stuff that you simply don&#8217;t see from the competition.  We have a brand new Walmart Supercentre in Cambridge, which seems to have lots of things that set it apart from the competition.</p>
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<li> They have 2 giant entrances for improving the flow of traffic in and out of the store.</li>
<li> Where they have the carts is loaded from the outside of the building in, so you don&#8217;t end up with some flunky pushing 45 carts in and blocking the front entrance for customers for 2 minutes.</li>
<li>They have an express checkout queue with 8 registers, usually with at 3 registers open simultaneously.</li>
<li>The debit/credit machines use a paper-less digital signature pad for credit cards</li>
<li>They have greeters at either door that can answer questions, or put a sticker on a product you&#8217;re returning(which I did the other day)</li>
<li>They have carts, mini-carts and baskets available for you to shop with so not everyone needs to be bumping into each other with big carts</li>
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<p>Those are just the things I&#8217;ve noticed. From what my friend Dan has told me(he works for a company that supplies Walmart), these types of innovations don&#8217;t stop at the store, but go all the way down the distribution chain when compared with their competition.</p>
<p>In Canada Zellers is the next biggest retail chain and they are just laughable by comparison.  The one in Cambridge is one that is attached to a mall and is the same old dingy store its been for the last 20 years.  Sure they&#8217;ve rearranged things in recent years, but you know what they say about polishing a turd.  I rarely find the same deals I would find at Walmart, aside from when items are on clearance.  If you do find a deal, then you have to wait 20 minutes in line while they check out the 5 old ladies with carts full of items and expired coupons to use on said items.</p>
<p>As I mentioned previously, we were at McDonalds, which is another market leader that draws the ire of many people.  Why are they #1?  The same reason, innovation.  I think almost all the McDonalds in Cambridge have been renovated or rebuilt in the last few years.  Much of what they&#8217;ve done has been rather interesting.</p>
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<li>They have multiple drive-in ordering lanes, which cuts down on the lineup waiting to order</li>
<li>The drive-in register automatically spits out the correct amount of change to give back to the customer, reducing room for employee error and speeding up the payment process</li>
<li>Big, visual, uncomplicated menu boards</li>
<li>They&#8217;ve updated the decor making it more inviting.  They&#8217;ve taken a page from coffee shops and added comfortable leather furniture and fireplaces to make it more of a place you want to spend time and chat with friends</li>
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<p>I find going to a place like Harvey&#8217;s in Canada some of the decor looks like plastic versions of your parents 80&#8242;s pastel couch set, with the artwork to match.  You go to Burger King and Wendy&#8217;s and stand in their hamster maze of a queue to order from the one cash that is open during Whopper Wednesday.</p>
<p>Walmart and McDonalds are proactive to many of the issues that plague retail service.  Much of their competition is not.  I&#8217;ve said this before and I&#8217;ll say it again, there is a reason why people keep coming back to these companies.  Customer loyalty is something companies have to work hard at and as far as I&#8217;m concerned it&#8217;s more the competition failing to keep up with Walmart then Walmart crushing the competition.</p>
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