What is the name of the Day planner/organizer system that IBM uses?

I am looking to buy a time/day planner and was trying to remember the name of one that I have used before.

While working at IBM about 20 years ago, I went through a day planner course and received a day planner system. Do any IBMers or exIBMers know the brand name of the day planner system that IBM uses or used back then?

Thanks in advance for your help

Answer:
I get my IBM days and Lowe's days confused. I know Lowe's was using Franklin. I do remember that they were very similar.

Also over coffee today we were discussing the IBM engineering notebooks made especially for engineers and patents .. they are no longer available. (can one say CHEAP)

Eventually I went back to a ratty notebook and used some but not all of the planner concepts on my spiral. lots cheaper. less office "power image"

A lowe's manager was encouraging a make your own system w/ a 3 ring binder. And it was chic to "save" money. The franklin stuff was percieved as expensive .. later they would not buy it for people. I was half and half on that .. and went back to spirals.

Currently IBM is strongly encouraging paperless and everything being on line in a Lotus Notes database - email calendar and im.
Agree with above I think it was some F-ACE. or something like that.
Was never an IBMer but worked along side them for a while.

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