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The Adventures Of Tom Xxxl -

Instead of replacing the elevator, he reprogrammed the door delay to 4 seconds during rush hour and added a “hold” button for loading. He also installed small mirrors near the call buttons—a psychological trick that reduced impatient button-pressing.

Walking time dropped by 70%. No conveyor belts. No robots. Just geometry and observation. the adventures of tom xxxl

And that’s why they called him Tom XL—not because he was large, but because his thinking left extra-large room for improvement in every system he touched. Instead of replacing the elevator, he reprogrammed the

Complaints dropped by 85%. Cost: $200 and a weekend. Instead of replacing the elevator

Everyone assumed the solution was more space, more cabinets, more staff. Tom XL looked at the paper differently.

“Why print at all?” he asked.

End of adventures.