Wed, 28 January 2009 Certainly there is much human value in a business leader’s integrity, but it also has an actual dollar value, according to Dr. Tony Simons, associate professor of management and organizational behavior at Cornell University and author of the new book, “The Integrity Dividend: Leading by the Power of Your Word.” In today’s AIE Imaging Executive podcast, Simons tells PMA Senior Editor Jennifer Barr Kruger what he has learned from his extensive research into the impact of trust in business. Interview starts - 5:00 Interview ends - 25:44 Comments[0] |
Wed, 21 January 2009 The internet offers the potential to reach current and prospective customers like never before, but this potential can only be realized if those people can actually find your site. Today’s AIE Imaging Executive podcast presents an interview with Heather Lutze, founder of Lutze Consulting in Englewood Colorado. She has spent the last decade helping businesses of all sizes maximize their internet exposure. She is also author of the forthcoming book, "The Find Ability Formula: The Simple and Non-Technical Approach To Search Engine Marketing."Interview starts - 3:25 Interview ends - 19:25 Comments[0] |
Wed, 14 January 2009 Today’s AIE Imaging Executive podcast presents an interview with PMA 09 Official Business Session speaker Dr. Michael Raynor, of Deloitte Consulting in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Raynor is one of the world’s leading experts on disruption and the author of two books, “The Innovator’s Solution” and “The Strategy Paradox.” In this podcast, listeners will get a jump start on his upcoming session, “Thinking Through Disruptive Technologies.” Learn how to develop a truly strategic perspective for your business, no matter what disruptive technologies come next. Interview starts - 4:37 Interview ends - 25:06 Comments[0] |
Wed, 7 January 2009
In the latest AIE Imaging Executive podcast, Greg Downing, co-founder of xRez Studio -- which specializes in extreme resolution large-scale panoramic photography -- discusses the technology that created a photograph 50 feet long and seven
feet tall that reveals more detail the closer you get.
Downing explains how dozens of
photographers and robotic camera controllers all worked together to create
one of the biggest pictures ever, a photo-realistic simulated view of
Yosemite Valley, for the Yosemite Extreme Panoramic Imaging Project.
Downing also tells Future Image Report editor Paul Worthington about the
latest in HDR and other futuristic imaging, and how retailers and
enthusiasts can get in on the action.Interview starts - 2:58 Interview ends - 26:39 Comments[0] |
Wed, 31 December 2008 Photographers can’t do much with their pictures if they can’t find them or get
them off their cameras. Eye-Fi added wireless
capabilities to SD media cards to make it simpler to get images where consumers ultimately want them, whether it be on their computers or a variety of photo websites. Additionally, GPS data makes it even easier for consumers to find the
pictures they want to share or print.
In this AIE Imaging Executive podcast, Eye-Fi Chief Product Officer Yuval
Koren tells Future Image Report editor Paul Worthington how customers
are using the combination of GPS and Wi-Fi capabilities, and how these benefit photography.Interview starts - 3:39 Interview ends - 18:40 Comments[0] |






Certainly there is much human value in a business leader’s integrity, but it also has an actual dollar value, according to Dr. Tony Simons, associate professor of management and organizational behavior at
The internet offers the potential to reach current and prospective customers like never before, but this potential can only be realized if those people can actually find your site. Today’s AIE Imaging Executive podcast presents an interview with Heather Lutze, founder of
Today’s AIE Imaging Executive podcast presents an interview with
In the latest AIE
Photographers can’t do much with their pictures if they can’t find them or get
them off their cameras.