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		<title>APALA: Print For Design, or Designed For Print?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Tuesday, January 19, 2010 Managing the Total Cost of Project Ownership Clients and Management are always looking for ways to cut the costs of doing business, and print is always a target for budget cuts. Meanwhile, the print production team needs to get the project printed on time, within budget and often with this pressure [&#8230;]</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Tuesday, January 19, 2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>Managing the Total Cost of Project Ownership</strong></p>
<p>Clients and Management are always looking for ways to cut the costs of
doing business, and print is always a target for budget cuts. Meanwhile,
the print production team needs to get the project printed on time,
within budget and often with this pressure to continually cut the costs
related to print.</p>
<p>What the production manager knows is that the cost of the printed
material is actually small compared to the total cost associated with
the item. Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) includes many elements that are
not readily calculated, from the cost of design and project management
to the cost of keeping an item in inventory. Often the gap between what
management sees as a “no brainer” has the production team scratching
their heads.</p>
<p>Enter a group of experts who must decipher and apply the correct
formulas to enable the best possible printed outcome. The APALA January
meeting will host a panel of people who deal with this reality every
day, from various perspectives such as paper choices, premedia and
proofing strategies, inventory solutions and of course incorporating the
right production techniques. These people will be sharing from their
experience the tricks of today’s trade in keeping the TCO within reason.</p>
<p>Join <strong>Leslie Groene</strong> as she moderates panelists including <strong>Nan Faessler</strong>,
Business Development Director at xpedx. <strong>Libby Syth</strong>, Manager of Business
Services at the Capital Group Companies and <strong>Andrew Lee</strong>, Account Executive at
LAgraphico.</p>
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