The magazine will be called Staples Worklife and will cater to professionals who are interested in optimizing their work life.
The inaugural issue will include an interview with Daniel Pink, a New York Times-bestselling author. The magazine will begin with an initial circulation of 250,000 copies.
Marshall Warkentin, chief marketing officer of Staples, believes that many people will benefit from the publication.
He stated: “At Staples, we’re uniquely positioned to bring together solutions to millions of working professionals and to bring a sense of community to work. We’re here to better work lives, whether in an office or anywhere else — that’s why we’re introducing Staples Worklife.”
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