- IPMA Conference 2018
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- 27 June 2018
Golden In-Plant Ideas Panel
Get over 30 ideas from three in-plants covering four topics. Watch this panel session video and get the companion eBook to learn more.
Get over 30 ideas from three in-plants covering four topics. Watch this panel session video and get the companion eBook to learn more.
See what you missed at IPMA 2019 by watching these short daily conference highlight videos. Be sure to watch the in-plant tour video (photos graciously provided by Church of Scientology).
Four in-plant managers in healthcare, higher education, government and public transportation share their experiences offering new services, and discuss their new initiatives and how they prioritize them in their shop.
Industry consultant, Howie Fenton discusses the state of the in-plant industry based on findings from several studies. He shares trends and information about how leading in-plants are evolving to thrive.
Watch as three in-plant panelists in healthcare, higher ed and government/finance discuss virtual reality (V/R), inkjet, and wide format services, their challenges, success measurements and organizational impact. Special V/R demo.
Blue Valley Schools present how RSA's production workflow software has saved their district over $1.4 million, fully automated 86% of orders, and enabled increased volume without adding staff, while earning awards and high marks from customers.
Five best practices for managing your in-plant to add value to your parent organization.
Villanova University shares stories about how they've fueled their in-plant growth.
Watch 4 top in-plant leaders in higher education, healthcare, and government share ideas in 4 topics that keep their in-plants strong. Topics discussed include: customer service, "future stating," employee engagement, and relevancy.
Expert panel covers eight topics in the early, middle and late stages of in-plant WTP implementation. Howie Fenton, Bob Neubauer and Vince Tutino provide listeners with practical information to implement and use a Web to print system to realize its maximum benefits.
This session presents tips in 10 areas with In-plant examples and tips to help in-plant managers build a better in-plant. Topics include: mastering value, marketing and growth, automation, reducing costs, new technology and more. Selected from over 200 tips and ideas in RSA resources.
Watch top US in-plant print centers in media, healthcare, insurance and higher education share how they overcome top challenges, including: outsourcing, staying relevant, reducing costs and increasing efficiency and communicating to management.
Technology Track Session from IPMA 2016. Presenters focus on the importance of a strategic relationship with IT Departments. Topics of discussion include: business practices that have ensured a Strategic Partnership, identifying common goals, the process of engagement and communication.
A leading government in-plant shares the discoveries made during their technological advancement journey in this session at IPMA. Topics include: rules of engagement for implementing new or upgraded technology, available solutions and the proper paths to follow, IT security and simple solutions that should be incorporated in any In-Plant operation.
Watch 4 top in-plant leaders in banking, non-profit, education, and media share ideas in 4 topics that keep their in-plants strong. Topics discussed include: new technology, collaboration, customer service, and remaining relevant.
Learn what makes Web to print software a leading improvement for in-plant print centers. Find out why and how in-plants succeed when they implement a Web to print workflow solution.
The State of Oregon shares experience, tips and insights about software technology for corporate and in-house print centers to ensure that they select, implement, and best maintain technology and avoid common pitfalls. Learn considerations, types of technology, determining the "right fit", Web to print, and more.
Watch top US in-plant print centers in Government, Higher Ed, Banking and Non-Profit share their strategies to engage for the future and discuss nine high impact topics including staying relevant, addressing outsourcing, tools to grow, and their advice for other in-plants.
One of the top three in-plants in the US, Progressive shares a 7-step framework they use to determine the optimal balance of in-house and outsourced work; how to analyze the entire project workflow, equipment and software; benefits of utilizing the framework, including improved cost, turnaround and brand control; and key insights like the importance of data.
In-plant print center panelists from UC Davis, and Fairfield and Cedarville Universities, discuss how their in-house printer centers remain relevant at a session hosted by the In-plant Printing and Mailing Association (IPMA) and moderated by InfoTrends' Howie Fenton.