Wed, 28 July 2010
Jill Morin is passionate about organizational authenticity: how companies live out their promises to stakeholders. On today’s Imaging Executive podcast, Morin, who is CEO of Kahler Slater, a global interdisciplinary design enterprise, and author of “Better Make It Real: Creating Authenticity in an Increasingly Fake World,” shares her advice on Total Experience Design for companies rebooting their businesses after the Great Recession. Interview starts - 1:00 Interview ends - 14:40 |
Wed, 21 July 2010
In an age when news headlines trumpet story after story of fiscal mismanagement, unchecked greed, massive bankruptcies and rampant downsizing, it’s not hard to believe that business leaders have lost their way. But Dennis Haley, CEO of Academy Leadership and author of The Core Values Compass: Moving from Cynicism to a Core Values Culture, says despite all this—or perhaps because of it—a growing number of companies are suddenly remembering who they are. On today’s Imaging Executive podcast, he talks about the many rewards for businesses of identifying and living by a strong set of core values. Interview starts - 1:02 Interview ends - 13:56 |
Wed, 14 July 2010
Kodak’s Ed Monahan discusses the challenges facing the photofinishing industry. Monahan is Worldwide Strategy Director for Paper and Output, having served at Eastman Kodak Co. for 25 years. His expertise includes Gen Y, social networks, consumer consumption patterns, and trends in the imaging industry. Interview starts - 1:32 Interview ends - 16:32 |
Wed, 7 July 2010
There are many legal issues pertinent to professional an amateur photographers, but hiring a lawyer to deal with them can be costly. Today on the AIE Imaging Executive podcast, attorney Leonard DuBoff shares some legal advice from his book, “The Law (in Plain English) for Photographers,” which has just come out in its third edition. Interview starts - 1:03 Interview ends - 20:56 |





