In-plant Conferences: Consolidate and Thrive
Having too many in-plant conferences dilutes our strength as an industry. One manager makes the case for uniting all in-plant conferences into a single, more powerful entity.
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As the incoming president of the In-Plant Printing and Mailing Association (IPMA), you might think my comments are partisan in nature, and maybe they are. They are not intended to be. I have always prided myself as being fair and open minded. So I guess we will see.
I wrote the following comments prior to Bob Neubauer's column in last months' IPG. While I agree in general with his statements, I don't believe he went far enough. The in-plant printing market is large enough to command significant attention. I believe we need to consolidate our position and take full advantage of our buying power.
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John Sarantakos
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John Sarantakos is the director of Printing and Mailing Services at the University of Oklahoma.
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