The Imaging Executive Podcast, from the Association of Imaging Executives(AIE), offers leadership insights and a glimpse at the future of imaging. Hosted by Paul Worthington, editor of The 6Sight Report, the bi-weekly podcast offers interviews with leading experts to provide imaging industry executives with insight into management practices and relevant discussions about innovative technology.

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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
Direct download: 12-31_Yuval_Koren.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 3:00 PM

Scallop Imaging, Boston, Mass., recently debuted its new Digital Window surveillance camera head that delivers 7-megapixel resolution and a wide view without the distortion you'd get from wide-angle or fisheye lenses. The device instantly stitches together the output of five low-resolution sensors and lens modules to create a high-resolution, seamless 180-degree-wide image in real time. In this AIE Imaging Executive podcast, at www.imagingexec.com, Ellen Cargill, director of product development with Scallop Imaging, tells The Future Image Report Editor Paul Worthington how the technology was created. In the interview Cargill also discusses how the technology might improve all kinds of imaging, from surveillance to landscape photography, with improved dynamic range, realistic resolution, and wider views.

Interview starts - 4:17
Interview ends -  21:56
Direct download: 12-24_Ellen_Cargill.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 3:00 PM

"Leadership from the Inside Out," quickly became a bestseller after its release 10 years ago. In response to the changing world of business, author Kevin Cashman recently released a second edition of the book. In today's AIE Imaging Executive podcast, Cashman -- who is also founder and president of LeaderSource, a Korn Ferry International Co. that specializes in leadership development, executive coaching, team effectiveness and talent management -- explains many of the concepts presented in the new edition. Included are the importance of reflection, personal mastery, and purpose in leadership.  

Interview starts - 3:54
Interview ends - 24:01
Direct download: 12-17-Kevin_Cashman.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 2:45 PM

Few things are as critical to business success as hiring the right people --
yet very few business owners and managers are ever taught how to do this well. Today’s AIE Imaging Executive podcast presents an interview with Roberta Chinsky-Matuson, president of Human Resource Solutions in Northampton, Mass., and former HR careers expert for Monster.com. She discusses behavior-based interviewing, what steps should be involved in the hiring process, how to get a reference to really tell you about a candidate, and much more.

Interview starts - 2:57
Interview ends - 12:55
Direct download: 12-10_AIE_Podcast.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 1:00 PM

Fotolia, a worldwide provider of stock images, has a completely remote office system. All of the company’s 20 employees work from their homes, located across the globe; many have never even met in person. In today’s AIE Imaging Executive podcast, Chad Bridwell, director of U.S. operations for Fotolia, explains how the staff communicates and works together, and how the company thrives -- while saving a lot of money -- as a virtual office.

Interview starts - 2:57
Interview ends - 21:51
Direct download: 12-3-Chad_Bridwell.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 2:15 PM