I’ve run into the options of how to write, in recent years and it seems that jumping on to the computer has taken it’s toll on the office supply industry. They have had to venture into the computer supply area just to keep afloat. Now, you can go and find almost anything that is associated with computers, printers and copiers.
Almost gone are the days of taking up a pad and pencil and making a written statement. Mostly, executives and associates, handle their transactions on an IPod or Blackberry. But there are the struggling companies that resort to the traditional pens and scratch pads.
Awards or incentive products are available to give as trinkets at parties, seminars and corporate meetings. You can find tables, with free personalized pens , note pads, post-it’s, all with the logo of the organization or company involved in the presentations. I have to go through my home many times and clean out these things because I have let the supplies build up over the months and year.
My boss have his corporate envelopes, stationary, pens and such with his name and rank engraved on them. I guess it’s a sign of status, which is something most people strive for these days. It’s great to look at your name plate on the door of an executive office. You realize the responsibilities that come with that office and strive to achieve them.
March 17, 2010
Writing
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