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When ordering office stationery, it can be very tempting to leave this particular task to an underling, perhaps the office junior or even place it on a rota system to keep things fair and keep staff happy. Actually office stationery says everything about your business and is something that you as the boss rather than the administrative staff should manage.

When you consider how integral to good working practices stationery is and what is involved in getting orders right, you will no longer leave it to anyone who has enough time to do it. Customized letterheads, envelopes and business cards should be re-evaluated continuously to make sure that logos still look crisp and up to date. Even the more mundane items such as writing pads, pens and pencils, and particularly computers, files and cabinet space should all look and perform well as business expands and higher expectations are levelled on staff. Having to manage high octane stressful situations with poor quality stationery and equipment only adds to staff frustration and dissatisfaction and can lead to staff losses at a crucial time.

You should ensure that the stationery supplies you use reflects the efficiency, competency and flair of your business. Paper weight and quality with your logo on top says everything about your dealings with high end of the market clients. Self seal envelopes that close securely, glossy business cards with well designed and readable fonts all suggest a well run, innovative company that also considers its workforce. Also taking time out of a busy schedule to check on wholesale rates and buy at competitive prices adds that element of good housekeeping that keeps businesses afloat in times of recession.

We at Supplies Web aim to provide customers with the very best office stationery at the most competitive prices and as long as customers order before 5pm, guarantee next day delivery straight to their door.

Choosing the right office stationery says so much about you

By: Dirk Rowell




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