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As
you may know, President Bush established a nine-member, bipartisan
Presidents Commission in December 2002, with a mandate
to examine the USPS and make recommendations about its future. |
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The
USPS recently announced it will accelerate the implementation
of the Address Accuracy feature in its Mailing Evaluation Readability
Look-up Instrument (MERLIN) system to January 1, 2004. |
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Reducing
lead times, improving quality, reducing costs and enhancing
flexibility doesnt go far enough for todays business
standards. To grow and thrive, organizations must know how to
integrate environmental responsibility into their operational
planning. |
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Cramped
for space? An updated equipment configuration and streamlined
workflow can help you increase productivity and reduce costs. |
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David
Salazar knows a thing or two about managing a print/mail finishing
operation. Hes president of AXIS Inc., a fast-growing
laser print and mail finishing service bureau in Orlando, Florida. |
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The
Chinese philosopher Sun Tzu wrote in his classic book, The Art
of War, If you dont seek out allies and helpers,
then you will be isolated and weak. This is as true today
for businesses as it has been historically for nations and states. |
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Six
Sigma® has been billed as a critical business tool for the
21st-century. Tony Luna, a manager who applies Six Sigma methodology
at Pitney Bowes, describes how it can be used to improve bottom
line savings and customer satisfaction. |
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Series, FlowMaster, APS Series, Direct Connect, DFWorks, OnRoute
and Engineering the Flow of Communication are trademarks,
and Finalist, Mailers Choice, StreamWeaver and Pitney
Bowes are registered trademarks of Pitney Bowes Inc. Confirm
and PLANET are a registered trademarks of the United States
Postal Service. Six Sigma is a registered trademark of Motorola,
Inc.. All other products referenced in this material may be
trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Sun Tzus The Art of War, translated by Gary Gagliardi,
First Hardcover Edition, Clearbridge Publishing, Seattle,
WA (2002). |
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