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  A man who wants to lead the orchestra must turn his back on the crowd.
     -Max Lucado

Don’t manage - lead change before you have to.
     -Jack Welch

 
  ARE YOU READY TO LEAD YOUR COMPANY TO SUCCEED IN THE EMERGING ECONOMY? Indicators suggest that the economy is slowly recovering. It’s time to rethink your strategy and open up to new trends, markets, and ways of doing business. Simply surviving is no longer an option. You need to re-evaluate, investigate, and implement a smart plan to move your business forward. Attend the IADD Midyear Leadership Conference to gain practical ideas and valuable industry knowledge from veterans in the field who will share what is working in the changing marketplace – and what needs to change. The following sessions will help you get ready to take on today’s challenges and guide your company to tomorrow’s victories:

Keynote: Flexibility - The Difference That Matters
Speaker: Laurie Harbour, Harbour Results
  • If you’re going to survive in today’s changing climate, you need to be flexible. Discover differences that separate profitable finishing companies from unprofitable ones. Learn tactical solutions to improve your business and become more profitable. Ms. Harbour will share case studies and real life solutions of companies that have improved their business in tough economic times. Discussion on how company management teams handle the everyday battles that add up to differences that truly matter also will take place. Additionally, she will baseline the FSEA membership with a new survey conducted by FSEA to address operational readiness for flexibility. Laurie Harbour is president of Harbour Results Inc. With over 20 years of experience in benchmarking, operational assessments, performance enhancement, and strategic planning, she works closely with companies and their suppliers on analyzing their strengths and weaknesses, identifying existing gaps and risks, and developing a strategic transformation process to achieve sustainable improvements, ultimately mitigating risk and improving the health of organizations. Ms. Harbour has lectured and presented on numerous topics, including supplier transformation, manufacturing, and overall business operations improvement. She has a BA from the University of Michigan-Dearborn and sits on the board of directors of the Society of Automotive Analysts (SAA).

Streamlining Operation Costs to Decrease Overhead
Panel Moderator: Greg Greenwald, Scarab Printing Arts
This facilitated discussion will explore the following:
  • Efficient Workflow on the Shop Floor to Cut Waste - Dan Mauer, Heidelberg, USA. Production workflow is an essential element in saving both time and maximizing productivity. Learn how to analyze the design of the product proactively to minimize makeready time and increase production speed. Examine the flow of a job from pre-press and pressroom to shipping in order to optimize efficiencies. Explore the best overall strategies for finishing equipment placement on the shop floor. Discover the most resourceful makeready strategies in regards to placement, tools, and aids to reduce press set-up and increase job turnover.
  • Integrating Software Technology Into a Production Environment - Mark Porter, Dienamic MIS Software. Sometimes the easiest way to gain productivity and decrease cost is right under your nose! Learn how the integration of a comprehensive software system on the shop floor can become a critical part of your business to improve communications with customers, decrease turnaround times and waste, and substantially increase productivity.

Sustainable Practices That Will Drive Opportunity
Panel Moderator: Jeff Peterson, FSEA
This facilitated discussion will explore the following:
  • How to Create a Tactical Plan for Sustainability Success - Karen Gross, Sustainable Green Printing Partnership. Learn how to devise and implement a systematic plan to carry out sustainability within a printing and/or finishing organization, from creating a sustainability policy and management system to implementation of best management practices. Understand the key components of sustainability; explore its social aspects; and discover the parameters of environmental, health, and safety compliance.
  • Lean/Green Tactics for Reducing Waste - Dave Boyer, MCD. Leaders in manufacturing businesses are on the front lines of the growing movement to be responsible for the impact of our operations on the environment. It’s up to us to make the investments, take the risks, educate, change habits, and measure the results. What are the specific tactics we can implement that truly "move the needle" in environmental results and which will simultaneously help us with growing customer requirements and our business operations? Share in the perspectives, planning, and specific tactics and approaches of a print finishing/packaging company that have been successfully implemented over the last 15 years.
  • Latest Green Initiatives and Trends in Packaging - Dave Hutchison, Brightmarks. Explore the role sustainability plays in today’s packaging arena and its relationship to the print finishing industry today and in the future. From defining standards (such as current Wal-Mart "Score Card" initiatives) to creating/changing perceptions and mapping sustainability, attendees will come away with a better understanding of how print finishers and suppliers can unify in educating brand owners, managers, and designers to ensure the long-term growth of print enhancement processes and the industry at large.

Green Opportunities for the Finishing Industry
This session will explore:
  • SGP Certification for Bindery/Finishing Operations - Karen Gross, Sustainable Green Printing Partnership. Learn about the Sustainable Green Printing Partnership and its new certification program. Currently tailored to commercial printers, SGP soon will launch certification criteria specifically for print finishers, binderies, and loose leaf operations. Discover what certification can mean for your organization. Why certify? What are the advantages? What is entailed in the process? These questions and more will be addressed in this informative presentation.
  • FSEA Green Initiatives - Jeff Peterson, FSEA

Selling Tactics for Efficiency, Profitability, and Market Gain
Panel Moderator: Laurie Harbour
This facilitated discussion will include:
  • Selling Efficiently with a Small or No Sales Force - Kevin Bennitt, Fine Arts Engraving. Learn several ideas to increase a company’s exposure to sales when working with a small (or no) sales force. Too many print finishers only worry about getting the order out the door but fail to consider how they will get the next order in the door. Learn practical, simple examples of ways to help increase sales.
  • Value-Added Approach to Capturing Business Beyond a Local/Regional Area - Chandler Young, LPI. Attracting new business outside a local/regional area is a process that requires strategic planning, research, and the implementation of new ideas – a different approach that can reap powerful rewards. Discover ways to target and research potential receptive geographic areas; identify new customer prospects; research the competition; critically define what differentiates your organization; formulate an action plan; and much more in this powerful presentation.
  • Marketing Outside of Your Comfort Zone - Dave McIntosh, McIntosh Embossing. Selling direct can be advantageous if properly planned, researched, and implemented. Explore the many rewards, as well as possible disadvantage, to be gained by selling direct. What parameters must be in place to get started? Are you up to the task? How do you identify clients who can be serviced directly and how do you avoid conflict? Learn the answers to these questions and more in this critical session. Plus, learn several ideas to increase a company’s exposure to sales when working with a small (or no) sales force. Learn practical, simple examples of ways to help increase sales now.

The Value of Social Networking for Optimum Returns and Visibility
Speaker: Dianna Brodine, Peterson Publications
  • The marketing world has long known that word-of-mouth is the most effective form of advertising (personal testimony will always trump a brochure) and social networking is the ultimate in word-of-mouth promotion. This presentation will introduce the major social networking sites and discuss ways in which to use them to promote your business and educate consumers.

Concurrent Breakout Sessions
You may choose one from each set:
  • Adding Value With Decorative Services - Defining Opportunities in New and Existing Markets (Part 1) - includes “Cold Foil and UV Cast and Cure” by Jeff Peterson, FSEA (Q&A Panel: Karen DeMaio, 21st Century; Dave Hutchison, Brightmarks; Michael DeBard, DGM). Explore new opportunities for print finishers with both Cast and Cure™ and cold foil processes. Learn about machinery that can retrofit to existing UV coaters to offer both processes on one machine. With recent growth in sheet-fed cold foil, opportunities exist to offer cold foil overprinting such as replacing more expensive foil laminated board, and many more. Discover how Cast and Cure can work with your existing UV coaters, adding value to the services you offer. Our expert panel will answer real-world questions on the processes and share what they are seeing in the marketplace.
    -OR-
  • New Technologies for Efficient Diemaking - Moderated by Kim Moravec, ABC Die Cutting and Embossing. Panel: Mark Bibo, Gerber Innovations, and Greg Baker, Wagner Die Supply. From equipment to supplies, technological advancements and new trends in both flat and rotary steel rule diemaking continue to emerge, providing a variety of options for the diemaker including flexibility and cost savings. What are the on-press benefits of water jet-processed rubber? Should you buy a laser or a router? Are there rule processors/benders that can process both rotary curved and straight rule? In addition to these questions, learn ways to maximize the vendor/customer relationship in the areas of purchasing and inventory management on materials and supplies that can add up to bottom-line savings.

  • Adding Value With Decorative Services - Defining Opportunities in New and Existing Markets (Part 2) - includes “Laser Cutting” by Kathrine Headrick, Laser Excel and “Specialty UV Coatings” by Dennis Drummond, Henkel Coatings. Learn more about laser cutting, including how both the process and the laser equipment work. Discover how to incorporate laser cutting into a variety of projects; how to determine cost; and how to get the most visual impact from your laser art. Attendees will see a variety of samples showing how laser cutting complements other graphic processes such as diecutting, embossing, and foil stamping. Specialty UV coatings can serve an important role in any off-line finishing project. Most of these coatings can be applied using standard finishing equipment in use today, offering all the benefits associated with UV (i.e., instant curing, zero VOC’s). Some of these coatings have the potential to replace expensive film laminations or laminated visual effects, providing further benefits in recyclability and ease of use. Discover interesting new coatings and techniques currently in use that create stunning sensory effects, as well as their associated benefits.
    -OR-
  • In-Line Options for Folding/Gluing to Expand Services and Capabilities - by Yvan Magni, Bobst Group; Chris Leary, W.H. Leary. Explore ways to make the most of your in-line folding/gluing capabilities, including using existing equipment to its utmost potential, as well as adding new modules that will help expand box styles and markets. In addition, new technologies in cold glue and hot melt ranging from high-speed folding/glutting applications to simple pocket folders will be covered. This session also will address numerous quality assurance options that will allow a machine to run at maximum production speeds without jeopardizing quality and cost effective systems that can retrofit to existing machinery to build a company’s value proposition.

Hotel Information
The Loews New Orleans Hotel’s big easy charm, with its plush surroundings, lively flavors, and extraordinary service, captures the spirit and style of New Orleans. Oversized, luxurious guest rooms offer magnificent views of the Mississippi River or city skyline, while onsite restaurants offer delectable dining. This is the perfect place to experience the best of New Orleans - located 3 blocks from the French Quarter and Riverfront; adjacent to the Arts District; and across from Harrah’s Casino.

French Quarter Fest
April 9-11
New Orleans never needs an excuse to celebrate, with a festival taking place around every corner, and the annual French Quarter Fest is no exception. Alive with great music and bountiful food, the popular festival is the largest free festival of its kind in the south. Visitors can enjoy more than 250 hours of entertainment featuring more than 150 musical performances on 17 stages throughout the French Quarter over this 3-day weekend.

NEW Exciting Co-Location and Reduced Registration Fees
Our goal in 2010 is to bring you even greater value for your membership. You tell us that networking and visibility are top reasons why you attend the IADD Midyear Leadership Conference. This year we’re co-locating the meeting with the Foil and Specialty Effects Association (FSEA) annual meeting in order to exponentially increase both! Not only will we hold joint programming sessions which will allow you to be exposed to fresh insights and more participants, but several of our social activities such as the golf tournament and opening night reception will also be expanded to include both groups. We’ve also reformatted the schedule to allow you to spend as much or as little time away from the office as you would like. And to sweeten this deal even further, we have lowered the cost of the meeting. We can't wait to see you in New Orleans.

Questions?  Call 1-815-455-7519 or email staff@iadd.org.
 

 

  MEETING SCHEDULE  
    Thursday, April 8
 8:00AM - 12:00N
 1:15PM - 5:00PM

Executive Committee Meeting
Board Meeting (Part 1)
 
 
  Friday, April 9
 8:00AM - 11:30AM

    
Board Meeting (Part 2)
 
 
 12:00N - 6:00PM

Golf Tournament - TPC Louisiana Golf Course(Optional - $180/person)
Named by Golf Digest the “No. 4 Best Upscale Public Golf Course” when it debuted in 2004, TPC Louisiana’s championship layout was crafted by world renowned golf course architect Pete Dye, with PGA TOUR players Steve Elkington and New Orleans native Kelly Gibson serving as player consultants. Situated on 250 acres across the Mississippi River from New Orleans, the course features gently rolling hills; numerous wetlands areas; stately stands of cypress and oak trees; and four sets of tees on each hole, providing golfers of all skill levels with a picturesque, enjoyable challenge. Format will be a four-player scramble with the winners announced during the IADD Awards Banquet on Saturday evening. The afternoon golf outing includes practice facilities/range balls, round trip transportation from the hotel to the golf course, a box lunch, tournament staff and services, and all taxes and gratuities. Further information will be provided after you register.
 
 
 12:00N - 5:00PM

Plantation & Swamp Tour (Optional - $135/person)
Leave the city behind and head for the delta region, where guests will spend 2-1/2 hours visiting the oldest documented plantation home in the lower Mississippi River Valley - Destrehan Plantation. Originally a 1782 French Colonial Gem, the plantation was remodeled in the 1840s to a classic Greek Revival. The stateliness and statute of the exterior columns and balconies are softened by the surrounding gardens and grounds. With its colorful history, including a training ground after the Civil War, Destrehan is featured in New Orelans-born writer Anne Rice’s “Interview with a Vampire” movie. Enjoy a tour and delicious lunch buffet on the plantation grounds!

After visiting Destrehan, it’s down to the bayou! Not far from the bright lights and excitement of New Orleans, there lies a silent world of mystery ... a world of unmatched primitive beauty. Experience the serenity of an hour-long flatboat ride into the interior of one of the wildest swamps and natural areas in North America. Flourishing with Cypress trees draped in Spanish moss, wild flowers, and multitudes of indigenous aquatic plants, the swamp opens a path to the heart of Louisiana. Guests will enjoy a history of the massive swampland and maybe even encounter alligators, egrets, raccoons, water snakes, and many varieties of birds as well as exotic plant life. Guests will even get a peek at an authentic Cajun “trapper’s shack” nestled in this beautiful swampland. Guests must pre-register for this tour by April 2, 2010 to participate in this event.
 
 
 5:30PM - 7:30PM
 6:30PM - 8:30PM

Registration of Members and Guests
Welcome Reception on the Piazza d’Italia - light hors d’oeuvres and cocktails
 
 
  Saturday, April 10
 7:30AM
 8:15AM - 12:00N
 12:00N - 1:00PM
 1:00PM - 4:45PM

 6:30PM - 10:30PM

 
Continental Breakfast Available
General Sessions
Lunch
General Sessions & Concurrent Breakout Sessions  


IADD Awards Dinner
Gather one last time with friends and colleagues for cocktails, a delicious dinner, and the President’s Award presentation.
 
       
  OTHER INFORMATION  
  All registrants will receive information on sites to see, things to do, dining recommendations, hotel and shuttle information and general travel tips to help you enjoy your stay.

 

 

  REGISTRATION  
  IADD Midyear Leadership Conference - April 9-10, 2010 - New Orleans, LA, USA  
  Please list each name separately and circle names of first time attendees:

Name_____________________________       Email _____________________________

Name_____________________________       Email _____________________________

Company____________________________________________________________

Address_____________________________________________________________

City_________________________     State/Prov____________     Zip/PC______________

Phone____________________________     Fax____________________________
 
Registration fee includes Welcome Event (Friday), and Saturday's continental breakfast, seminar sessions, lunch and IADD dinner. Spouse registration includes the same except for Saturday's seminar sessions. Golf and Tour are separately charged events.
       
    ____ IADD Members at $425 ($475 after March 19)

    ____ IADD Member Spouses at $195 
     
____ Non-members at $525 ($575 after March 19)

____ Non-member Spouses at $195  
 
 
____ OPTIONAL Friday Golf tournament (includes lunch) at $180 

____ OPTIONAL Plantation & Swamp Tour (includes lunch) at $135
 
 
     
We will arrive on __________________ (date) and depart on __________________ (date)
 
  Cancellation policy: Paid registrants who are unable to attend will receive a full refund less a $40 administrative fee if a written cancellation request is received by March 15, 2010. After that date, no refunds will be given, but substitutions are acceptable until the day of the event.  
       
Payment Method:   ____ Check Enclosed          ____ MasterCard, Visa, Discover, American Express

Card Number: ___ ___ ___ ___ - ___ ___ ___ ___ - ___ ___ ___ ___ - ___ ___ ___ ___

Expiry Date:   ___ ___ / ___ ___ ___ ___ (month/year)     CVS (3-4 digits) ___ ___ ___ ___

Name on Card: ________________________________________________ ZIP/PC: _____________

Signature:        ________________________________________________
 
 
Loews New Orleans Reservations: 1-866-211-6411
Mention the IADD/FSEA for special REDUCED room rate of $198 single/double
ALL ROOM RESERVATIONS MUST BE MADE BY MARCH 1, 2010
After March 1, room block will not be guaranteed and reservations will be on hotel availability basis only.
 
  American Airlines is the official carrier for this meeting. Special fares are available when you make reservations online at American Airlines or call American at 1-800-433-1790. Use passcode #8140AR when you make your reservations.  
Avis is the official car rental company. For reservations, call 1-888-754-8878 or reserve online at Avis. Use AWD Number J990601 to get special discounted rates.
       
ONLY MEETING REGISTRATION AND ACTIVITY FEES SHOULD BE REMITTED TO THE IADD
Hotel Charges are the Responsibility of Each Registrant and are Paid at Check Out Time.

Please mail completed registration form with check payments to:
International Association of Diecutting and Diemaking
651 W. Terra Cotta Ave., Ste. 132, Crystal Lake, IL 60014
Phone: 1-815-455-7519     Toll Free: 1-800-828-4233     Fax: 1-815-455-7510
Email: staff@iadd.org   Internet: www.iadd.org

If paying by credit card, you may fax registration form with completed credit card information to 1-815-455-7510.
Be sure to make room reservations directly with the Loews New Orleans (see above).