Office Products Guide
- By Lauren R. Taylor
- August 1, 1997
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Government Executive's 1997 Office Products Guide is designed to help agency managers and executives choose the technology and equipment to channel staffers' creativity, making the productivity improvements needed to succeed in the balanced budget future.
Agencies are getting better at designing and equipping offices to encourage information sharing and support decision-making. We look at the latest trends in office products and how they're changing the federal workplace.
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