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MSE likewise provides opportunities to employees after
hours, such as classes to improve speaking skills. The
resulting company and its products have garnered acclaim
- and now recognition - for its technological advancements.
"We are not the cheapest cartridge seller on the block
and we don't want to be," Yoel said. "We sell quality,
service and value.
"I believe MSE is advancing so rapidly because of the
thought, as well as the funds, that are being devoted
to R&D and QC," said Joda Paulus, MSE's research and
development manager. "We have the specialized equipment
needed to analyze and conclude tests, but more importantly
we understand how to apply these machines to achieve
the best quality, whether daily component approval or
research of a component."
Paulus, a mechanical engineer, previously designed and
tested medical devices such as those used to filter
blood. "He is a really picky guy," Yoel said. "He sees
what we don't see. He will not let me release a new
cartridge until it has undergone his thorough battery
of tests. I've told him that a cartridge isn't supposed
to work on the moon."
Despite the company's rocket-pace success, the Wazanas
see MSE and their leadership as works in progress. They
devote a great deal of resources to self improvement,
even if the process is painfully arduous. As the results
are realized, MSE's customers will benefit.
Having learned hard lessons from life early on, the
Wazanas have built their company with raw zeal and long
hours. Those investments have paid off in a burgeoning
company and one that is now saluted by its peers.
- Tricia Judge, Recharger Magazine
©2001. Recharger Magazine. Reprinted with permission.
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