GG110: Insights into Mail Center Ergonomics
This presentation explains and defines ergonomics as a tool in today’s Mail Center. This discipline can be used to improve productivity, cost and quality over and above the safety and health of the workers.
InInstructor: Douglas Newhard, CIH, Workflow Solutions, Pitney Bowes
Sunday, Round One, 1:45-2:45 pm
GG135: Sprint Case Study — Going Green with Vendors
Come learn how Sprint is working with select vendors to go green and stay green. This informative session will offer numerous examples, including working with Tension Envelope.
Instructor: Karla Danielson, CMDSM, Sprint Mailing Services
Sunday, Round Three, 5:00-6:00 pm
GG247: Designing & Operating a Green Mail Center
Learn how organizations around the globe are redesigning their mail operations with a “Green Eye” while gaining efficiencies in the process.
Instructor: Sal Dassaro, CMDSM, Vice President, Datamation Systems, Inc.
Monday, Round Four, 12:45-1:45 pm
GG271: Reply Mail: Driving Revenue & Being Environmentally Concise
Business Reply Mail (BRM) and Courtesy Reply Mail (CRM) regulations, rates, and environmentally friendly practices are reviewed in this course.
Instructor: Laine Ropson, CMDSM, President, Ropson & Associates
Monday, Round Seven, 5:00-6:00 pm
GG392: Ecowise Mail: Be Green and Profitable
Corporate pressures are growing to be more environmentally friendly, but no one is giving any budget relief! This seminar will explore how “Ecowise Mail” can drive efficiency and make a positive impact on the environment.
Instructor: Pradeep Das, Pitney Bowes
Tuesday, Round Nine, 1:30-2:30 pm
GG414: Smart Ways to Make Your Mail Center Green
Learn about green design, why it is so important, and what a mail center can do about it in this seminar. Plus you will learn how to reduce operating costs and enhance the environment.
Instructors: Mark Taylor, MBA, DLP, RedRoller, Inc. and Vera Angelico
Tuesday, Round Eleven, 4:00-5:00 pm
To earn your certificate in this track, you must attend, (start to finish) five or more sessions and have your participation certified by a MAILCOM representative. You are not permitted to mix sessions from one certificate track to another. |