Thanks, Frank, for putting a frank (and Frank) perspective on this whole association kerfluffle.  This is the most concise statement of issues I have seen yet, and points out some of the shadier side of the whole mess, as well.  I was also pleased to see Frank suggest that IPA, GAA and The Print Council should be considered under the same umbrella.  As the industry shrinks, this will become more critical.  I was especially pleased to see IPA mentioned, since I have not heard that from anyone else.  When I did my training article earlier this year, I was shocked that IPA was the only association who had made significant investments and progress in online training. They have worked hard to build a platform and process that works.  To the extent that could be expanded for the benefit of the entire industry, all the better.

Finally, to add to Frank’s comments about the PIA/Xerox relationship, Xerox is in the midst of a huge road show about the ACS acquisition and the future of Xerox Global Services, which is basically comprised of managed print services and enterprise managed services.  In fact, I sat through most of a 2.5 hour briefing on the subject the other day.  It appears that this goes way beyond what other manufacturers are doing at this point, and not a peep out of PIA … talk about a conspiracy theory!

Based on the current economic situation, the state of the industry, and the increased commentary on the subject, it would be a shame if these associations don’t put down their partisan politics and get together for a meaningful discussion on how best to serve the industry.