Your Holiday Wishes Here
Let's get this started with my holiday wish. It's that we stop wasting paper on flyers that wind up in stacks on tables and invariably all over the floor.
I work for the college's marketing department, and I can say I'm my own worst enemy in all that paper that gets produced--and wasted. In the coming year, I'm going to do everything I can to save a few trees by convincing clients that there are so many other more effective ways of communicating information (about a special event, program, whatever) than a flyer.
Try using the Web site, which a lot more people see than a flyer. Or plasma screens in the Warner Center and CAR, or the entrance signs, or "On Hold" messages for people telephoning, or the online newsletter "Inside Track."
These will all get more attention than paper flyers--and because they're electronic they're environmentally friendly.
End of rant. So what's your holiday wish?
I work for the college's marketing department, and I can say I'm my own worst enemy in all that paper that gets produced--and wasted. In the coming year, I'm going to do everything I can to save a few trees by convincing clients that there are so many other more effective ways of communicating information (about a special event, program, whatever) than a flyer.
Try using the Web site, which a lot more people see than a flyer. Or plasma screens in the Warner Center and CAR, or the entrance signs, or "On Hold" messages for people telephoning, or the online newsletter "Inside Track."
These will all get more attention than paper flyers--and because they're electronic they're environmentally friendly.
End of rant. So what's your holiday wish?