Category: Business
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The Real Cost of Starting a Live Streaming Studio

A lot of schools and businesses think building a live streaming studio means having to transform a room into a NASA launch center. It really doesn’t. The two biggest purchases are usually: That’s basically the entire studio. I’ve done live shows where we didn’t even use a single physical camera. Every speaker just joined from…
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K-12 Teachers Solved Interactive Training Years Ago

K-12 teachers figured something out a long time ago: if their students are staring at a screen anyway, you might as well make it part of the lesson. That same idea works surprisingly well with adults too. Teachers are using live quizzes, polls, word clouds, audience responses, and game-style competitions that keep people paying attention…
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Your Best Training Tool Might Already Be Free

Managers think that workplace training needs expensive software with dramatic animations and enough buttons to launch a satellite. Somebody mentions Articulate 360 or Adobe Captivate and suddenly a small business is pricing software that costs more than the break room fridge. Most employees do not care what platform the training was built in. They care…
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Your Company Broadcast is Not the Super Bowl

Somewhere along the way, people started acting like a company live stream needs a control room, six producers, a countdown clock, and someone named Brad yelling, “Take Camera Two!” It does not. You can start with a laptop, a camera, a decent internet connection, and something useful to say. That is all. A company broadcast…
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Could This Meeting Have Been a Lunch Date?

Before you schedule a meeting, pause for a second and ask yourself a deeply important professional question: Does this need to be a meeting, or am I just nervous about sending a clear, concise email? Meetings are not evil. Some meetings are useful. Some meetings solve problems, build trust, clear up confusion, and stop everyone…



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