Three easy tips to help you handle the most hectic time of the year.
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SAAGNY and PPAI Are Making a Difference for Victims of Hurricane Sandy
Promotional products associations are making a difference helping those affected by Hurricane Sandy. Here’s how you can help.
Read MoreWhat To Do When There’s No Internet At Your Office
Cursed with no Internet like me when I was writing this? Here are a couple things you can do to pass the time.
Read MoreDale’s Guide to Buying Your Next PC or Laptop
I hate when people ask me what PC/laptop to buy. That’s like asking what promotional product someone should buy without understanding budget, goals or other information.
Read MoreOffice Items, Good Reads, and Conan O’Brien
Food for thought on your Monday afternoon.
Read MoreSurvey: 100 Percent of People Steal Pens
Stationery company Paper Mate recently conducted a survey about office theft and came to a bold conclusion: 100 percent of respondents admitted to stealing pens from coworkers.
Read MoreThe War Against September
In-depth teasers from our Sept. content block.
Read MoreThe Man Who Has Everything
How Many promotional products do I have on my desk? Is there a number higher than infinity?
Read MoreExtreme Makeover Office Edition
After one very raucous editorial meeting (including some very spicy Indian food) we’ve decided to jump on the reality bandwagon and have the first-ever Extreme Office Make Over in the June edition of the magazine. While we won’t be rebuilding an entire house while a deserving family enjoys a Disney vacation, we will be doing our best to put together an office that will put make everyone else in the building jealous.
After only one day, the response to requests for participation has been amazing. I want to thank the folks over at Leed’s, Prime Line, Journalbooks, SnugZ, Senator, Dart, PictureFrames.net, the
A Great New Beginning
“I have always been delighted at the prospect of a new day, a fresh try, one more start, with perhaps a bit of magic somewhere behind the morning.”
J.B. Priestly, British Writer & Broadcaster (1894 – 1984)
I can look around my office and home and find remembrances of the past everywhere. Sometimes simple objects, not necessarily meant to bear great significance, will remind me of beginnings and endings. In these moments, I consider what I have learned and where my choices in both my career and personal life have led me.
This month, there is a new beginning—a