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Despite ongoing industry change from a technological standpoint, M&A transactions and plant closures, the veterans we included have always landed on their feet and adapted to the new paradigms. They learned long ago that printing is really a “people” business, driven by the relationships that exist between printer and customer, employer and employee, printer and supplier. As our industry continues to become more data-driven and digitized, requiring workers with new IT and database skill sets, let’s not lose sight that experienced workers serve as the foundation upon which companies are built. As a business—and an industry—it’s hard to get where you want to be in the future if you don’t embrace the lessons learned from your past.
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- Roger Dickeson
- Places:
- America
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