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Consumer Alert: New Debt Collection Rules Allow Unsolicited Emails, Texts and Social Media Messaging!
Consumer Alert: New Debt Collection Rules Allow Unsolicited Emails, Texts and Social Media Messaging!

Here's What You Need to Know to Reclaim Communications Choice, Avoid Abuse and Safeguard Against Fraud

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Consumers Are Not Fooled By The Push to
Consumers Are Not Fooled By The Push to "Go Paperless" They Know It's Cost Shifting, Still Print Docs Themselves

Who doesn't feel a rush of joy when they open a handwritten card or letter received in the mail? Many of us rediscovered the simple, yet powerful pleasures of keeping in touch with pen, paper and a postage stamp during the pandemic.

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Send a Card and Deliver a Smile! Celebrate Thinking of You Week with
Send a Card and Deliver a Smile! Celebrate Thinking of You Week with "Message Monsters" Stamps

Who doesn't feel a rush of joy when they open a handwritten card or letter received in the mail? Many of us rediscovered the simple, yet powerful pleasures of keeping in touch with pen, paper and a postage stamp during the pandemic.

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Paper Communications Bridge the Digital Divide. So Why Are Companies and Policymakers Removing Them?
Paper Communications Bridge the Digital Divide. So Why Are Companies and Policymakers Removing Them?

If we care about closing the digital divide, we should also be concerned about the assault on paper options that millions need to cross over it.

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Asia Pulp and Paper communications head Lu Ching Lau exits company
Asia Pulp and Paper communications head Lu Ching Lau exits company

The PR machine behind the controversial Asia Pulp and Paper has been hit by another blow as the company's group communications director Lu Ching Lau leaves after just one year.

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Week of 13 January 14: Flying Packages
Week of 13 January 14: Flying Packages

All the technology exists right now to make this happen. Here is a chance for a paper industry centric company to become a real high tech leader recognized by the general population. How about it?

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Week of 6 January 14: Vetting headhunters
Week of 6 January 14: Vetting headhunters

Great people make great companies.  And like it or not, headhunters often stand between you and great people.  Set high expectations and build a long term relationship with a headhunter that is looking out for you.

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Week of 30 December 13: Get up and get moving
Week of 30 December 13: Get up and get moving

There is an old phrase of indeterminate origin, in which I will substitute one word for our lesson here: “The road to failure is paved with good intentions.” If you are going to do something, for goodness sake, follow through and do it.

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Week of 23 December 13: On the 13th Christmas
Week of 23 December 13: On the 13th Christmas

Nip Impressions is a teenager this Christmas. Let’s go back and look at some of the highlights, shall we?

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Week of 16 December 13: Critical help for Courtland, Alabama (IP) Employees
Week of 16 December 13: Critical help for Courtland, Alabama (IP) Employees

Often, I help people with their resumes and job interview skills individually.  In this case, we are going to have to do it in a mass training forum right here, right now.

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Week of 9 December 13: Galloping Regulations
Week of 9 December 13: Galloping Regulations

I used to use the term “creeping regulations” but no more—they are galloping now.  As I reported in PaperMoney® on Tuesday, the EPA announced last week it is looking at over 130 new regulations.  Other government departments in the US and elsewhere seem to be ramping up their regulation writing machines as well.

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Week of 2 December 13: The continuing personnel shortage
Week of 2 December 13: The continuing personnel shortage

Despite the overall employment rate in developed economies remaining stubbornly high, when it comes to trained technical professionals, especially in the pulp and paper industry, a shortage seems to exist worldwide. How did we get in this situation, which seems especially difficult in the United States?

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Week of 25 November 13: A Fiduciary Crime
Week of 25 November 13: A Fiduciary Crime

It is the responsibility of everyone in a leadership position, all the way through the board of directors, to make sure investments are well thought out.  Many day-to-day decisions can be corrected.  Facility location, design, and specifications are permanent.  They can cripple a site from day one and lead to an early demise.  These mistakes are fiduciary crimes...

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Week of 18 November 13: Beware of Teams
Week of 18 November 13: Beware of Teams

I am not talking about teams with assigned rolls, such as baseball, football, or, papermachine production teams.  I am talking about ad hoc teams put together to accomplish a specific task...

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Week of 11 November 13: Clear Communications
Week of 11 November 13: Clear Communications

We must communicate clearly and effectively, good news or bad, to our subordinates and superiors.  We must listen clearly and with focus to matters told to us.  And we must practice this all the time...

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