Business Management - Industry Trends
On this episode of The Week that Was, Editor-in-Chief Mark Michelson spoke with Joel Quadracci; Andy Paparozzi explored the reopening of the economy; and PRINTING United 2020 is expected to reunite and revitalize the industry.
Whether you’re leading a team of creatives or you’re the sole proprietor of your craft, here are ways to get out of a creative slump.
The Mailworks has launched a fundraising effort to support and stand in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.
Arnie Kahn and Dino Scalia, of printing and packaging industries job placement specialist PrintLink, discuss the current job market.
PRINTING United is on track as planned at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta on Oct. 21-23, 2020.
Installing short-term graphics is an effective, affordable way to regularly refresh a brand, and promote up-to-the-minute messages.
Kodak management sketched out the company’s plans for moving forward in a pandemic-altered business environment.
Joel Quadracci, of Quad, discusses the DOJ antitrust lawsuit that led to acquisition of LSC Communications ultimately being called off.
Are your current technology plans capable of supporting the influx of employees working from home and being online? In this week's podcast, Deb Corn speaks with Michael Machonkin, president at KI Consulting, about how he’s helping businesses reassess their situations and find the right solutions.
Shutterfly has donated more than $750,000 to organizations nationwide that are helping communities most in need during the pandemic.