Reusable name tags are usually made with the company logo or other art work imprinted on them and a blank space for adding the employee's name. The employee name can easily be created with a label maker that can be purchased from any office supply store. You say you don't have a label maker? That's all right, you can personalize reusable name tags with a simple dry-erase marker, too.
Reusable name tags are also a good option for a new employee who is waiting to get their permanent name tag. By wearing reusable name tags, the new hire feels like they "belong", which increases their feeling of company loyalty, and coworkers see them as one of the team. Visitors from other divisions within a large company can also wear reusable name tags to show they are part of the company. This allows other employees to be aware that the visitors are fellow coworkers even if they don't recognize the new faces in their old, familiar setting.
Another business use for reusable name tags is for corporate functions. Many companies hold corporate events several times a year. Name badges can help keep company employees networking with attendees and allow the event attendees to identify company members. This translates to less confusion while still keeping your business logo in front of clients.
Another great thing about reusable name tags is that they are a good choice for companies going green to help reduce pollution and all the concerns we have about overloading the garbage dumps. By reusing name tags, employers are decreasing their waste and reducing the amount of trash they are dumping in landfills.
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