Saturday, June 16, 2018

Reasons Why You Go For Reusable Name Tags

By Ruth Kelly


A certain airline managed to turn around their bottom line by taking one single olive out of each salad served on the flights. This is a perfect example of how something so small could make such a huge difference. Who would have thought, right? Reusable name tags could do the same for a company. They could be the proverbial olive. This is especially true for companies with a high turnover. They get to utilize the same resource repeatedly with the different hires.

Imagine being at a coffee shop but somehow fumble through the order. There is an urgent need to have the server understand the order but how to get his or her attention? Badge. An employee badge provides an unusual conduit between staff and client. Also, the clients do not have to work too hard to remember names the next time they come in.

If the company wants to reuse badges over time, they best go for the highest possible quality the market can offer. The badges should be hardy. They should not easily break or show signs of wear after a few years. They should stay sharp and visually appealing for a long time. Now, keep in mind that these badges are entitled to break down after a while. Ensure not to expect too much out of the poor thing.

There are several options for this. The company could get a completely blank badge. They will then decide what to do with the canvas they have been handed. The company could do a simple insert with only a name and maybe the position. They could also print colorful presentations of the logo and names.

It is also possible to have the company supplying the badges print the logo but leave space to insert names. The insert required for the names will be removable. There are different options for this. It could be a single line meaning that only the names will be written. They could also be double lines for a name and position. Then there is the multiple line kind, which allows for more information like department or branch.

Ensure the information is printed in big bold block letters. The names should be presented in spoken order. That is the given name first then the surname. The given name could be presented in a bigger font than the second. This is an unspoken invitation to be on a first name basis with the clients. Leave honorifics like Miss and Mr out of it.

Planners of conferences and retreats like to provide badges so that guests can make discussions easier. A planner of such an event could use a way to cut back on costs. By reusing badges for different conferences, the planner is able to direct funds to an element that adds quality to her or his service.

Imagine being at a party and accidentally asking a fellow guest to serve a drink? It would be embarrassing to both parties. The party planner would benefit from badges they can utilize for different events over time.




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