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Re: The Customer has Imagination Too

Jf ·
Ray, as usual it's clear, solid and straightforward!
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Re: The Predictors of the Future of MPS Seem Void Imagination

Larry Kirsch ·
Time will tell. Interesting Thanks for your views Enjoy
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Re: The Predictors of the Future of MPS Seem Void Imagination

Martin Hofman ·
Looking forward meeting you at ITEX!
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Re: The Predictors of the Future of MPS Seem Void Imagination

Ray Stasiezcko ·
Thanks Larry, the times we are in are definitely changing. it is a new era that's for sure
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Re: The Predictors of the Future of MPS Seem Void Imagination

Larry Kirsch ·
Yes. Account base very helpful.
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Re: The Predictors of the Future of MPS Seem Void Imagination

Ray Stasiezcko ·
I as well, Martin
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Re: The Predictors of the Future of MPS Seem Void Imagination

Martin Hofman ·
Can't miss because our booths (9 & 112) are back to back..
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Re: The Predictors of the Future of MPS Seem Void Imagination

Larry Kirsch ·
Kindly keep me posted with your thoughts.
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How is not the question which begins innovation - Why is

Ray Stasieczko (Guest) ·
When we think about innovation we don’t start this thinking process in understanding how something can be better we focus on why something should be better. The why it’s needed - is our driving force. So if this is true why is it that so many organization get stuck in the how? I believe it’s because the easiest way to procrastinate moving forward is by bogging down your drive with the madness of needing absolutes. “When you stop looking for absolutes, is when you discover the excitement of...
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The Customer has Imagination Too

Ray Stasiezcko ·
The past already happened it is defined and remembered. The future is a work in progress; the future is always an unfinished painting or a never-ending movie. As one who is always exploring what could be from what temporarily is I understand the importance and the role of imagination.Regardless of your industry, as you migrate from the way it was, to the way it will be; it’s important to remember that industries change because their customers did. Today we must imagine with our customers as...
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The Predictors of the Future of MPS Seem Void Imagination

Ray Stasiezcko ·
Does anyone else see the dysfunction in the Imaging Channel’s SMB’s MPS, (Managed Print Services) deliverable? MPS is at least 20 years old. Here’s the reality, MPS was an enterprise deliverable, and its complexities were never accepted in the SMB space and continuing to peruse this like it's 1995 is a waste of time and money. It's time to face the realities of print equipment and their services to SMB customers. Most of the SMB market understands that printers their supplies and their...
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Re: How is not the question which begins innovation - Why is

Former Member ·
Don’t know what you are talking about Im welsh me.
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On Vacation For Quite a Few Days

Art Post ·
Taking some time off, I need to recharge and get my head straight for the final six months of 2022. I find that the first week of the first quarter is best. Imagine that, every year this coincides with the 4th of July! -=Good Selling=-
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Re: On Vacation For Quite a Few Days

Martin Hofman ·
enjoy!
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Re: On Vacation For Quite a Few Days

TML ·
Enjoy your time off Art!
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