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ING/Print 2019 Conference to Feature 'Black Hawk Down' Speaker www.newsandtech.com Reprinted with permission from Newspapers & Technology, 2019 The premier resource for insight, analysis and technology integration in newspaper, magazine, digital and hybrid production. ING/Print 2019 conference to feature ‘Black Hawk Down’ speaker u NEWS & TECH STAFF REPORT The ING/Print 2019 conference is taking place Oct. 4–5 in Chicago. In his presentation, titled “Get It On! What It Means to Lead the Way,” Thomas The International Newspaper Group event is a chance for industry executives will deliver a message with lessons from that event, according to conference and insiders to “engage with top management in newspapers to meet demands promoters. “Leadership has never been about the rank or the position you hold. in today’s market.” It's about the example you set. There are people to your left and to your right Giving the conference leadership keynote is Keni Thomas, author, speaker, who are counting on you and it’s up to you to deliver. But you will only be as country musician and decorated former U.S. Army Ranger. good as you prepared yourself to be," he says. In the summer of 1993, Staff Sergeant Thomas was deployed to Mogadishu, Jason Taylor, president of New Media Investment Group Ventures and Gate- Somalia, as part of an elite special operations unit. On Oct. 3, Thomas and his House Live Promotions and Events will give an industry keynote at the event. fellow rangers engaged in an eighteen-hour firefight that would be recounted in Joe Deluca of the Tampa Bay Times will also provide an industry keynote. the book and movie “Black Hawk Down.” Eighteen Americans died and more News & Tech talked to three ING board members about the conference, and than 70 were wounded in what’s known as the Battle of Mogadishu. sounded them out on cost-savings and recycling as well. Below are their re- Thomas is a recipient of the Bronze Star Medal for valor. sponses. ING board members talk conference, cost savings u NEWS & TECH STAFF REPORT Brian Karnick tions necessary to meet goals in addition to being our industry was put into landfills instead of taking an effective engagement tool. Focusing on waste in the responsibility to work with other organizations SVP Manufacturing, Tribune Publishing all forms can be infectious and a never-ending, con- in order to recycle, even if we are not paid for it. N&T: What has been your most tinuous improvement tool. It all sounds very straight There are many aspects of recycling that need to be effective cost-savings solution forward and what we do, but creating a standard- considered in all aspects of recycling and how we ized approach utilizing Lean or other process im- all can continue to innovate in order to continue to (workforce excluded)? provement methodologies leads to more sustainable operate in a “green” environment. Having been heavily involved results. in Lean Manufacturing method- N&T:How does the annual ING meeting enable/ ologies, I try to always focus on N&T: Is recycling currently being viewed as a empower you? waste. The easiest way to define revenue stream or a cost of doing business? waste is a product or service that Our industry has faced headwinds for years. Out of our customers are not willing to pay for, or that does Please explain your response. these challenges come opportunities. While many not support our organizational goals. Waste in our I have always looked at recycling as a revenue of our organizations compete for ad dollars and industry could be as straightforward as excessive stream. Working with recycling companies to headlines as we connect customers and clients, we startup copies, returns, ink/water applied, color utili- achieve the highest value of the process byprod- also work closely together on coming together to be zation, missed inserts or any of a number of consum- ucts is imperative for any organization. At the end of more efficient on the manufacturing and distribu- able/process waste. Waste could also take the form the day, the cost of consumables is the cost less the tion side of the business. The same two organiza- of lack of process controls such as tracking of inserts, recycling value or revenue stream. So, at the end of tions may have a client role in one market and a pro- excessive insert zoning depleting efficiency, exces- the day the net expense is the cost of doing business, vider role in another market and vise- versa, making sive handling or product movement, idle equip- inclusive of the revenue stream on recycling. it even more interesting. In addition, with all of the ment, excessive changeover and lack of standards, In addition to the monetary value, we cannot lose consolidation in our industry, the business continu- reusable pallet loss, excessive shrink wrapping, etc. sight of the environmental responsibility we all have ity plans (BCP) have to be much more in-depth as By focusing on waste from the shop floor to the in the processes of our business. In many cases there many of the backup partners have now consolidated executive level, you provide a culture where every- is a cost of recycling that is not recovered but there is into other plants leaving fewer options. one has a say in the process, a culture in which team larger price to pay environmentally if we do not take The ING conference is a great platform to connect members hold each other accountable for the suc- on that corporate responsibility. Many organiza- with our colleagues, discuss potential synergies and cess of the team and the organization. Focusing on tions may not think to recycle printer ink cartridges share best practices in order to best serve our or- waste is obviously not a catchall for the challenges because they are not paid to do so, but there are ganizations and our industry through collaborative we face, but by doing so it helps reduce other ac- organizations that will take them off of your hands relationships. p for free. Imagine if all of the stretch wrap used in ING/PRINT continues on page 3 News & Tech March/April 2019 u 1 Ǩ ͘Ǧ͙ǡ ONLY ȀȀ Ȃ͕͙ΨơǨǦǣȀȀǤ ONE ǡ ǦǤ Ǥ ǣ ǣǡǡ ǡǡ Ƭ Ǧ ING Vice President, Panel Facilitator President of New Media Investment Group Ventures, and President Regional Manufacturing Director – Postmedia Network Inc. - of GateHouse Live Promotions and Events. Previously President of Responsible for Production and Prepress operations in GateHouse Media's Western U.S. Publishing Operations. Ontario, Mark has 37 years of involvement in the industry. ƬǦ ǯ Ǥ Ǧ ING Secretary, Panel Facilitator ǣ ƬȂ Regional Senior Vice President of Operations -- Star Tribune Ǣ Media Company – Responsible for Manufacturing, Facilities, Ǣ and Information Technology. Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Times Publish- ing Company with overall responsibility for leading the Times strategic Ƥǡ planning team and execution of the business strategy across the Ǧ ING Immediate Past President,Panel organization. Facilitator Vice President, Operations – The Plain Dealer Publishing Company, Cleveland, OH. Previously Vice President of Operations at the Miami Herald, as well as Director of Ǥ Production for Knight Ridder Inc. ǣDz Ǩ Ǥdz Author, speaker, musician, decorated former Task Force Army Ranger, Keni is a graduate of the University of Florida, and the ǡ ͘ recipient of the bronze star for valor. • (optional) Mr. Thomas delivers a message that will inspire and stimulate you with Custom networking and informational tour of the valuable lessons from Black Hawk Down: "Leadership has never been Tribune’s impressive 10-press campus, prepress, about the rank or the position you hold. It's about the example you set. newsprint warehouse and prepress area for newspaper exec attendees There are people to your left and to your right who are counting on you and its up to you to deliver. But you will only be as good as you prepared yourself to be." • ͕͝(optional) Custom APTech/PRINT Presentation and Guided Tour ƪ • Ǥ Ȉ ǣ ǡǡ ơ ǡ ͙ Ƥ • Ȃ Bar. She has been representing employers in all aspects of labor and Open conversation among peers employment law compliance and litigation for over 11 years. • Ȃ Open conversation among peers • ͖͔͕͝Ȃ͖͔͖͔ Discussion re: continuing networking through the year Ǥ • Ƭ ǣ ǡǡǤǯ Ȉ TJ, Manager of Strategic Programs, Orion Talent, helps companies acquire skilled professionals using targeted strategies for optimizing recruitment ǡƤ Ǥ ͘Ǧ͙ǡ͖͔͕͝ ͗Ǧ͙ǡ͖͔͕͝ Come a day early and see the latest in print and graphic technology at PRINT 19 at McCormick Place. www.newsandtech.com Reprinted with permission from Newspapers & Technology, 2019 ING/PRINT from page 1 Doug Wilson Joe Bowman Alvin Nesmith Vice President of Production VP Operations Production Manager Adams Publishing Group Plain Dealer Tampa Bay Times Publishing Company N&T: What has been your most N&T: What has been your effective cost savings solution most effective cost sav- (workforce excluded)? ings solution (workforce Here at the Tampa Bay Times, we excluded)? have taken time to evaluate the I am fortunate to work with a things we do well and that have been the tremendous group of corpo- building blocks of our success. Using that in- rate and local Plain Dealer partners. We formation, we have channeled investments are all aligned to produce the best prod- into new ideas that would create not only uct available for the lowest cost possible. cost-saving opportunities, but new revenue This means working together to ensure that streams. Each division of the newspaper shares content deadlines, production schedules, in the vision that we as a newspaper have val- distribution requirements and commercial ue to our readers and to our advertisers.
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