Editor's Comment
We must celebrate our successes
This issue’s interviewee Adam Carnell started his print business with partner James Kinsella when they were both just 21 – 10 years ago to the day tomorrow.
Overcapacity dogs the industry still
So, what are the lessons to be learned from the collapse last week of Howard Hunt and the sad loss of 250 jobs?
Don’t exit your opportunity to win big
So, after last week’s announcement, it’s hopefully not escaped your attention that the fateful decisions that could have a massive impact on your business and its people will be unveiled in October.
Time for an end to the hokey-cokey
I’m not going to lie, for the past few months when I sit down to write this comment, I do everything I can to avoid writing about Brexit.
Engage with young hearts and minds
With everything that’s going on around Brexit at the moment, this month’s National Apprenticeship Week was sadly lost in the fog of confusion emanating from Westminster and probably passed many of you...
It’s all about bringing people together
Apologies in advance for some of the language used in this issue’s ‘big interview’.
Aspirations and wishful thinking
As is rapidly becoming a tradition, in this new year issue we feature the reflections on the year gone by and the hopes and dreams for the year ahead of some of print’s wise men and women.
Opportunity is the only certainty
How. Can. It. Be. Christmas. [Again.]
Break bread with your inplant kin
This issue’s round table discussion on CRDs was certainly an eye opener for me, not least because it highlighted the eye-watering diversity of products and services that a modern CRD has to offer to...
Follow customers on path to success
In this issue’s round table discussion, of the many interesting topics covered one in particular stood out: that there are two types of print businesses – those that are focused on products and those...