Business Management
Print and digital were supposed to be adversaries but instead have developed a symbiotic (some would say co-dependent) relationship, as indicated by a few recent developments.
It was only a little over a year ago that I stood inside the U.S. Government Publishing Office chatting with the top three executives at the country's largest in-plant. Now all three have retired and a 'new' director is on the way.
President Donald J. Trump has announced his intent to nominate Robert C. Tapella as director of the Government Publishing Office.
Environmental concerns have caused an increasing number of companies to seek alternatives to plastic.
Expanding on the "pay-per-click" model that finances the acquisition of digital presses, this new customer-centric business model offers financial flexibility.
Cimpress has proposed investing up to $50 million to build a 322,000-sq.-ft. facility for its subsidiary Vistaprint in Dallas County.
In a recent letter to Canon partners, Canon U.S.A. Chairman and CEO Joe Adachi announced that one of Canon's executives would be retiring, after more than 38 years with the company.
How does the U.S. Supreme Court's decision allowing a Colorado baker to refuse service to customers based on his religious beliefs impact a printer's right to decline print jobs from controversial customers or on controversial subjects? PIA weighs in.
On Monday night, in-plants around the country will be honored during the IPMA conference. More than 80 awards will be presented to in-plants that have exhibited excellence in printing and management practices.
In the latest episode of Podcasts from the Printerverse, Deb Corn spoke with Ford Bowers, President and CEO of Speciality Graphic Imaging Association (SGIA), about his vision for serving the industry and transforming SGIA Expo into PRINTING United starting in 2019.