Wed, 29 July 2009 ![]() Nicoletta A. Zongrone, Kodak’s general manager, retail systems solutions, consumer digital imaging group, tells us all about new photofinishing systems that let customers make photo books and more in-store, and how it’s a key strategy for potential growth. Interview starts - 5:58 Interview ends - 29:19 Comments[0] |
Wed, 22 July 2009
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Wed, 15 July 2009 Change is constant and swift in the world of business, so
being nimble – able to alter course rapidly as needs dictate – can be critical
to long term success. Joining the AIE Imaging Executive podcast today is Laura
Stone, CEO of Stone & Co., a management and strategy consulting firm based
in Boston, Mass. She discusses how structure and emotion impact nimbleness, and
what business leaders can do to more effectively cultivate a nimble organization.Interview starts - 5:19 Interview ends - 24:08 Comments[0] |
Wed, 8 July 2009 Bill Treasurer was once afraid of heights, but conquered his fear and went on to become captain of the U.S. High Diving Team. He took his lessons in conquering fear and developing courage to the business world, founding Giant Leap Consulting, which has helped businesses like CNN, EarthLink, and the Centers for Disease Control be more courageous. Treasurer is also author of the book “Courage Goes to Work: How to Build Backbones, Boost Performance, and Get Results.” In today’s AIE Imaging Executive podcast, he tells PMA Senior Editor Jennifer Barr Kruger why courage matters in the business arena, and how owners and executives can bring out courage in their employees. Interview starts - 3:39 Interview ends - 17:19 Comments[0] |
Wed, 1 July 2009 Despite the fact that different people have varying emotions and experiences, there is a single key to motivating anyone: purpose. In today’s AIE Imaging Executive Podcast, Bates Communications president and CEO Suzanne Bates, author of the new book “Motivate like a CEO,” explains how to leverage purpose to get your employees motivated, regardless of the circumstances. Interview starts - 4:20 Interview ends - 20:28 Comments[0] |







Change is constant and swift in the world of business, so
being nimble – able to alter course rapidly as needs dictate – can be critical
to long term success. Joining the AIE Imaging Executive podcast today is Laura
Stone, CEO of Stone & Co., a management and strategy consulting firm based
in Boston, Mass. She discusses how structure and emotion impact nimbleness, and
what business leaders can do to more effectively cultivate a nimble organization.
Bill Treasurer was once afraid of heights, but conquered his fear and went on to become captain of the U.S. High Diving Team. He took his lessons in conquering fear and developing courage to the business world, founding Giant Leap Consulting, which has helped businesses like CNN, EarthLink, and the Centers for Disease Control be more courageous. Treasurer is also author of the book “Courage Goes to Work: How to Build Backbones, Boost Performance, and Get Results.” In today’s AIE Imaging Executive podcast, he tells PMA Senior Editor Jennifer Barr Kruger why courage matters in the business arena, and how owners and executives can bring out courage in their employees.
Despite the fact that different people have varying emotions and experiences, there is a single key to motivating anyone: purpose. In today’s AIE Imaging Executive Podcast, Bates Communications president and CEO Suzanne Bates, author of the new book “Motivate like a CEO,” explains how to leverage purpose to get your employees motivated, regardless of the circumstances.