When the Illinois kids were in the office for a visit, I was asked about our brochures and handouts. I admitted to not really having any, except the ones I printed up five years ago when I first got the job. I have little to no idea what's in them.
I can't decide if this is a plus or minus as far as my organizing skills go. Can you organize by brochure?
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The evidence suggests the answer is no.
Who needs brochures when you make the best fliers known to humankind?
ha! i am going through the same thing in my current job. we also don't have a brochure, which also is (apparently) a negative reflection on me.
i don't think it's an organizing failure or that you can organize by brochure. but they can be handy to have around. sometimes it's just good to have something to hand someone. they can be great for those questions that you don't want to answer for the 10,00th time...instead you can say, "yes, that's covered in this delightful brochure!" besides, goff is right--with your fabulous flier skills, it would be quite possibly the rockin'-ist grad employee union brochure around.
and dammit, dave--stop saying you're incompetent!
embrace the brochure as a new agitational vector. it just _looks_ like corporate, mission statement bullshit, but it doesn't have to _be_ that, i guess.
i dunno, i'm gonna go do some research, ha.
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