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Discount Project Planner Notebooks Keeps Your Projects on Track

Thursday, May 5th, 2011

While many wonderful software programs and Internet applications allow your teams to keep track of meetings and documents in a collaborative environment using their computers, it’s still a good idea to keep track of all project plans and progress on paper. Purchase project planner notebooks for every team when you order your regular discount office supplies. Keep a box on hand so that there will always be one available when a project gets started, and the team can keep track of every detail. Redundant record keeping is always a smart way to work. Computers fail, data gets lost, and in those types of emergencies, a simple project planner notebook stashed in a file cabinet can be indispensable. Wire-bound project planner notebooks have numbered spaces, plan and action columns on every page.

A discount project planner notebook has 84 pages, which should be plenty to see the typical project through from concept to completion. These books have extra-stiff backs so that they can be held in the hand or on the lap for heavy note-taking. Next time you set a team to execute a complex process, give them a project planner notebook, and you’ll always know where the project stands. Order plenty of project planner notebooks with your discount office supplies.

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Discount Reporter’s Notebook, Not just for reporters

Thursday, March 24th, 2011

There’s always one staffer who takes copious notes, be it from client meetings, dictation or keeping meeting minutes. For this lightning-fast note-taker, consider a trick of the journalism trade that may make life a little easier. Discover the humble reporter’s notebook, which you can order with your regular discount office supplies. A reporter’s notebook is 4-by-8 inches with wide rules, a loosely coiled, wirelock spiral binding and a stiff back. This makes it easy to hold on the lap or in the palm of the hand, and stay in the lines while writing very quickly.

A regular memo book is too small for heavy note-taking, and the tighter spiral binding makes it hard to turn pages quickly. A discount reporter’s notebook is small enough to fit anywhere – the pocket of a laptop case or briefcase, the breast pocket of a jacket, the bottom of a file folder – but large enough to facilitate fast, thorough note-taking. When you order your next batch of discount office supplies, buy a stack of discount reporter’s notebooks.

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