Pitney Bowes Inc.


Recent Articles about Pitney Bowes Inc.

A Money-Saving Shipping Strategy

Getting your merchandise from point A to point B can be costly. Follow these tips, and you'll save smart on your shipping strategy.  Read more

What Would You Do If...

In yesterday's Wall Street Journal, Vanessa Fuhrmans wrote an interesting story about Pitney Bowes's battle with health care costs (Read more

Pitney Bowes Offers Customized Postage Options

Stamp Expressions Personal Postage allows small businesses to create their own postage.  Read more

Why the E-mail Explosion Has Yet to Leave Snail Mail in the Dust

E-mail, without doubt, is the Internet' s killer app. It is among the first services users get hooked to when they log on to the Internet. During the past...  Read more

Why the E-mail Explosion Has Yet to Leave Snail Mail in the Dust

E-mail, without doubt, is the Internet' s killer app. It is among the first services users get hooked to when they log on to the Internet. During the past...  Read more

Benchmark: Where Marketing Dollars Go

Some data from a recent Gallup survey of 251 companies showing these companies' top direct-marketing tools.  Read more

The Lure and Danger of Big-Client Projects

It's every small-business owner's dream to land a big contract with a big corporation -- or is it? Three years ago, Leslie Saunders, president of L...  Read more

Pitney Bowes Releases Accounting Software

The new suite offers bill presentment and turnkey e-billing.  Read more

Delivering the Goods

Here's a look at how shipping automation will let you move freight fast, underbudget, and with precision.  Read more

It's a Great Place to Work

Guide and resources on maintaining a productive, motivated work force.  Read more

Copier Wars

Dozens of copier companies are battling for your business.Here's how to choose a machine you can live with.  Read more

Democratizing Innovation

I loved Max Chafkin's story on Threadless in our June issue. The Chica...  Read more

Supreme Court Reexamines Patent Laws

A reversal of the earlier decision that business methods are not patentable could likely change the face of business.  Read more

Data Data

How much time people waste looking for lost information, how fast the World Wide Web is growing, and other statistics from the front lines of the info glut.  Read more

Tech Talk: Location Intelligence Helps Franchise Expand

A quick-service hot dog and hamburger restaurant expands with the help of intelligence software.  Read more

Unfocused and Unabashed

A side project threatens to get totally out of control and I think, "How fun!"  Read more

How to Tap Employee Ideas

Encouraging your employees' creativity can not only create an engaging work environment, but create new business. Seven experts share their tips on getting e...  Read more

How to Conduct Market Research

A guide to using market research to understand who your customers are and what they want  Read more

Fax Service Finds New Calling on Internet

Ben Feder's start-up, .Comfax Inc., devised a service that allows small businesses to save money by sending faxes over the Internet.  Read more

The Company Money Almost Killed

Profile of one CEO and his management of a computer chip company on the brink of bankruptcy.  Read more

Intensive Care

By asking its customers what they wanted and then giving it to them--giving it all to them--Griffin Hospital not only made itself over but reinvented the pra...  Read more

The Customer is the Company

Threadless churns out dozens of new items a month -- with no advertising, no professional designers, no sales force and no retail distribution. And it's neve...  Read more

The Entrepreneur of the Year Register

Profiles of recognition-worthy entrepreneurs from the 1993 Entrepreneur of the Year contest.  Read more