All companies come into the CPrint® Essentials program - that's where they work one-on-one with a CPrint® consultant / trainer / coach and various staff to first implement the three basic modules of CPrint®: time management/organization; accounting/financials; and a selling/marketing program.
Then the company focuses on becoming CPrint® certified which requires having a number of competitive features such as fully functioning websites; internal production controls; protection of customer files; communications that require various functions to have email access so customers may communicate with them; and certain hardware/software like Enfocus Pitstop.
Reason for these competitive requirments is so all CPrint® companies can deliver the same level of service to the customer.
Once a company is certified, then it may choose to continue within the Essentials program working one-on-one with the consultant; or it MAY be offered a seat on one of our prestigious national boards.
Here the focus goes beyond working with the consultant and staff; and opens up to working with other printers in a cooperative arrangment. Here is where the leading edge stuff is found as these companies have gone beyond the business essentials as witnessed by their certified status.
A company must retain its certification to maintain a seat on a national board however.
National boards are held in Long Beach, California; Jacksonville, Florida; Chicago (Schaumberg), Illinois; and Nashville, Tennessee.
To learn more about our National Boards as well as the complete CPrint® program, click over to www.cprint.org and fill out the information on how to participate. There's no cost or obligation.