Monday, September 12, 2011

Email the Dying Communication Tool

I recently read an article by Robert Whipple that addressed the communication habits of Millennials in the workplace today.  As he discussed the shift in communication tools across generations, the statistic that stuck out to me the most was that during 2009-2010 email usage grew among seniors by 28%, but fell among teens by 59%.  I sometimes worried that my teenage son might be behind the technology curve because he rarely checks or responds to e-mail, but I understand that the next generation doesn’t use e-mail to communicate socially.  They may not even use e-mail to communicate at work the way we see it today.  It is highly likely that 20 years from now even more of the transactions we process will be automated and people will interface with computers through their eyes, voice, or movements but not by typing keys.  Communication via e-mail as we know it will seem as old fashioned as faxing or writing letters does today.

Generational Differences in the Work Place


With four generations now in the workplace, employers are realizing the importance of understanding the traits and values that each generation offers and how these traits and values impact the communication between employees within an organization.  At Bradshaw, a leading distributor of printer parts, supplies and equipment, we are fortunate to have employees in each one of these categories which allows us to be well rounded.  Below is a list of some of the different generations which you may encounter when working in a large company. 

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Factors in Choosing a Production or Network Printer for your Business

If you’re working for a business or corporation and need to choose the best printer, it is important to weigh your options from a technical aspect as well as a financial aspect. Whether you are using liquid ink or toner cartridge with a heated fuser, at the end of the day you want to choose the cost efficient solutions.  When selecting the best option for your business you need to be aware of what to look for in order to scale production over a period of time. Listed below are examples of quality components to seek information on before finalizing your decision on which product to purchase.