Tag: business communication
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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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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, without even considering using free training tools. 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…
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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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