Features

Leaps & bounds

If a valued member of staff goes to work for a rival, it can be very damaging, but there are ways for both employers and employees to protect themselves, writes Philip Chadwick

Accounting for a shift in business

The printed R&A market was written off after the Companies Act 2008, but Philip Chadwick finds that far from being dead, the market for printed reports is very much alive and kicking

Making Impressions plans to create an image that lasts with eco achievements

With a plan to be one of the UK's top environmental printers, this firm has adopted bold ideas, says Helen Morris

A mix of branding and tradition boosts sales of the world's largest calmanac

PrintWeek India - The Salgaokars ensure that Kalnirnay retains its strategic advantage in a competitive market-place, as Ramu Ramanathan finds out

Wide-format launches set to thrill

This year's Sign and Digital UK show takes place at the NEC from 13-15 April, around a month before the focal point of the print calendar, Ipex. But that doesn't mean that exhibitors are going into it...

Papermakers reveal new market

Does Paperlinx's move into the consumables market signal a sea-change in the merchanting sector? Helen Morris finds out

Environmental innovator is whipping up a storm in outdoor posters sector

The developer of easy-to-install and eco-friendly ad posters is bucking a downward trend, says Barney Cox

TJ is an education sensation

An investment in training and development has ensured TJ Internat ional has loyal, motivated staff and a healthy bottom line, discovers Philip Chadwick

Throwing out the rule book

The self-belief to tread a path less travelled has been key to the success of many of print's success stories, discovers Jo Francis

Digital comes to the rescue

Digital print offers a new lease of life to the printed press, which has been struggling to compete with free online news sites, says Philip Chadwick

Build up a digital defence

Data breaches are a costly mistake that few can afford to make, says Philip Chadwick

Customer is king

The cost of implementing a CRM system is worth the price when you consider the benefits that can be reaped, discovers Barney Cox

Will print learn to teach itself?

Training is an issue that all in the industry know is important, but few know how to tackle. Darryl Danielli tries to root out the key problems

Where will ink's future run?

Ink suppliers are under financial pressure from all angles and losses are commonplace. Helen Morris asks if a recovering economy can bring any relief

Invention gives this specialist finisher the advantage in niche-driven sector

Operations manager Byrne's habit of 'trying things out' ensures healthy margins, discovers Adam Hooker