Mail at the Millennium


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This book analyzes why the Postal Service needs to be privatized if mail delivery is to be an efficient component of rather than a corroded cog in the communications and information economy. The first section examines the state of the USPS, including its dangerous forays into cyberspace. The second section considers the changing structure of the mail market, including a look at labor problems, fatal flaws with the organization of the USPS, and the probable consequences of competition. The third section explores how to unwind government monopolies and reviews postal reforms in other countries. The fourth section offers actual reform and privatization proposals. Essays by Postmaster General William Henderson, Federal Express founder Frederick Smith, and Pitney Bowes CEO Michael Critelli contribute to making this volume an indispensable guide for charting the future of mail in the new millennium.




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The Postal Service in Crisis


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U.S. Postal Service


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Over the past few years, the U.S. Postal Service (USPS's) introduction of new products has stirred controversy. Some have said that the USPS is unfairly expanding its product line to compete in nonpostal-related markets. This report: identifies the statutory and regulatory authorities covering all major groups of new products; identifies the potential impact that enactment of the USPS's proposed reform legislation could have on new products; provides info. on the USPS Marketing Dept.'s new product development process; and provides financial data on all new postal and nonpostal products the USPS marketed &/or had under development during FY1995-1997.




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The Postal Supervisor


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