Wed, 22 December 2010
The 6Sight Future of Imaging Conference this year focused on six important trends in imaging technology — and concluded with a session in which attendees voted on how each trend would affect the imaging industry. In this episode we hear the concluding arguments made before the votes by consumer imaging analyst Paul Worthington, mobile imaging analyst Tony Henning, PMA publisher Gary Pageau, and 6sight president Joe Byrd. Session starts - 1:41 Session ends - 22:40 |
Wed, 15 December 2010
GestureTek’s gesture-recognition technology lets you control a device with simple hand motions instead of a remote control, mouse, or keyboard. The company offers turnkey systems for retail, and installs large-scale installations in amusement parks. Now its technology may soon come to your home electronics. Co-founder Vincent John Vincent tells us how the system works. Interview starts - 1:02 Interview ends - 8:14 |
Tue, 7 December 2010
Karen Friedman, a former TV news reporter and political candidate, and now president of a communication coaching firm, is author of the new book, “Shut Up and Say Something.” On this episode of the Imaging Executive podcast, she shares tips and advice that will help any businessperson become a more effective communicator, whether they’re speaking before a national audience or having a hallway chat with a colleague. Interview starts - 0:58 Interview ends - 24:53 |
Wed, 1 December 2010
For most business owners and executives, managing others can be a tough part of the job. In his new book, “Uncomplicating Management,” Rick Dacri provides advice and strategies that make it easier. Dacri is president and founder of Dacri & Associates, a consulting firm that specializes in helping businesses improve performance and productivity. Interview starts - 0:52 Interview ends - 25:27 |



