Wed, 26 August 2009
Infotrends associate
director Alan Bullock discusses how social sites such as FaceBook are affecting
the imaging industry, and how picture sharing continues to boost photography.Interview starts - 1:16 Interview ends - 16:13 Comments[0] |
Wed, 19 August 2009
Denise McVey, president of creative agency S3, Boonton,
N.J., explains how her company has helped many clients, including 150-year-old
Eight O’Clock Coffee, expand their markets on Twitter – and how you can, too. Interview starts - 4:42 Interview ends - 27:21 Comments[0] |
Wed, 12 August 2009 Carnegie
Mellon spin-off Pittsburgh Pattern Recognition is developing “face mining
technology” that enables new video viewing experiences.” CEO Henry Schneiderman
discusses how the technology will impact photography.Interview starts - 4:55 Interview ends - 19:18 Comments[0] |
Wed, 5 August 2009 It’s obvious that good communication – often in the simple
form of conversation – is critical to business success; but research shows half
of all business people find it difficult to have an open, honest conversation
at work. In today’s AIE Imaging Executive podcast, Jamie Showkeir -- a partner
at Phoenix, Ariz.-based business consulting firm Henning- Showkeir &
Associates, which has helped organizations such as 3M, HP, Kaiser Permanente,
Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, and The Nature Conservancy improve workplace
culture – explains how business leaders can create better, more effective
conversations with and among staff members.Interview starts - 4:07 Interview ends - 30:04 Comments[1] |






Denise McVey, president of creative agency S3, Boonton,
N.J., explains how her company has helped many clients, including 150-year-old
Eight O’Clock Coffee, expand their markets on Twitter – and how you can, too.
Carnegie
Mellon spin-off Pittsburgh Pattern Recognition is developing “face mining
technology” that enables new video viewing experiences.” CEO Henry Schneiderman
discusses how the technology will impact photography.
It’s obvious that good communication – often in the simple
form of conversation – is critical to business success; but research shows half
of all business people find it difficult to have an open, honest conversation
at work. In today’s AIE Imaging Executive podcast, Jamie Showkeir -- a partner
at Phoenix, Ariz.-based business consulting firm Henning- Showkeir &
Associates, which has helped organizations such as 3M, HP, Kaiser Permanente,
Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, and The Nature Conservancy improve workplace
culture – explains how business leaders can create better, more effective
conversations with and among staff members.