What would you call...?

Subject: What would you call...?
From: "Gordon Graham" <gordon -at- gordonandgordon -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 20:23:14 -0400

What would you call... the CD I'm working on for a client to contain all the
following:

* company mission statement
* 25- 50- and 100-word blurbs about the company and its products
* beauty shots of each product
* list of corporate milestones
* updated statistics on installed base in various countries
* management biographies with photos
* standard corporate PowerPoint presentation
* standard company logos
* sample renderings prepared with the client's design software
* addresses and contact names of company offices, subsidiaries and key
partners
* how-to instructions for using all these materials

"Corporate blurbs" doesn't quite do it for me. We thought of "Bible" but
that seems a bit off. "Bumf" and "spiel" are too derogatory. "Company
backgrounder" is getting there. Any other thoughts?

Thank you for your inspirations!


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