‘Paineless’ Common SENSE
Fighting for the Right of First Refusal is crucial. It can help your in-plant maximize its efficiencies and benefits to the parent organization.
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Mike Renn
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An in-plant having a monopoly on printing isn’t a bad thing as long as checks and balances are common policy. In-plants were created to economically and effectively meet the needs of the organization, not to constantly vie for business. If customer service, cost savings and recovery are the goals of the in-plant, rather than strictly production, upper management will reap the benefits. Internal customers will discover strength comes from within.
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