Merging Print and Mail Can Yield Big Benefits
After merging its printing and mailing operations, Brigham Young University enjoyed greater financial stability, better customer relations and improved employee job satisfaction. Could such a merger help your in-plant?
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We identified mail as primarily two types: desktop—individual letters written by department secretaries, faculty, staff and others that were mailed to both domestic and international addresses; and bulk business mail—commonly referred to as "junk" mail, an arguably unfair label as it is an economical way of advertising products, events, requests for donations, etc. Remember the saying that "one man's junk is another man's treasure."
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