To support the teachers and the administrative staff of Blue Valley Schools in Overland Park, Kansas, as they strive to provide “Education Beyond Expectation,” the in-plant printing services department has three goals:
- Ensure that teachers’ time is spent teaching, not making copies.
- Provide a tool and a service to gain their trust.
- Centralize print volume.
Supporting these goals has lead to a strategic and long-term focus on automating production, reducing costs and increasing efficiencies. At a complimentary Print 17 lunch session on Tuesday, Sept. 12, the managers of Blue Valley Schools' in-plant will reveal how automated workflows have saved their parent organization more than $1.4 million in the last seven years.
In this free session, sponsored by Rochester Software Associates, managers Jason Gillam and Paul Ackerman will discuss how Web-to-print has increased their in-plant's value and awareness, bringing in more work and improving its efficiency. Register here.
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