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Good Boss, Bad Boss: How Workplace Management Can See Improvement

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VuWall’s Security Features Utilize AV Over IP to Meet Workplace Security Demands
September 22, 2023

The significant shift in security demands has seen modest operation centers evolve into larger, more intricate spaces. This change isn’t just a nod to expansion but underscores the demand and importance of comprehensive security in modern businesses. Then enter AV over IP solutions, which replaces the old-fashioned bulky matrix switchers and provides a decentralized […]

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GSX 2023: The Present And Future Of Cybersecurity Architecture With Johnson Controls
September 22, 2023

In today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape, the integration of security systems and cybersecurity architecture is paramount for businesses. Johnson Controls, one of the biggest security system integrators in North America, recognizes the challenges faced by organizations in ensuring the reliability and uptime of their security investments. With the rise of connected devices, cybersecurity threats have […]

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FIS Podium
September 22, 2023

Designed in collaboration with CBP, Parabit FIS Podiums are intelligently designed to support touchless passenger processing and efficiently accommodate change over time – technology upgrades, the way passengers are processed, and the way people flow is managed.

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Good Boss, Bad Boss: How Workplace Management Can See Improvement
May 9, 2023

Management is the cornerstone of many businesses. Without it there is no structure in any workplace, which is why good management is such a central role to a successful business and workplace. In contrast, bad management and bosses can be detrimental to the environment of any workplace. This topic was covered in the book, “Radical […]

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Unleashing Success: The Untapped Power of Service at VCC
January 1, 2023

In the fast-paced world of VCC, a motto emerged at the beginning of the year–“Service at our Core.” It started as a mere slogan, but quickly transformed into something much deeper. The power of service, it turns out, is the lifeblood of VCC’s culture and success, according to VCC’s CEO, Derek Alley. It extends beyond […]

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Why the Rebirth of “Local” is Good for Commerce, Community and Common Sense
May 2, 2022

It goes without saying that the COVID-19 pandemic has changed so much of the world, and the effects of it will continue to be in conversations in the years to come. In an edition of “Reinventing Normal,” host Mark Landini talked with senior features editor for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Barbara Thau, about the […]

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How the Pandemic Accelerated Technology Adoption and Automation
April 19, 2022

With the pandemic forcing most office workers to work remotely, it’s no surprise that there are major shifts occurring in workplace technology innovation and adoption. Irene Petrick and Faith McCreary, both Ph.D. researchers and Intel IoT employees, branch out in this companion piece to their To the Edge and Beyond long-form podcast episode, Grounding Success […]

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Breaking Glass with Nancy Novak: Confronting Implicit Bias in the Workplace
October 18, 2021

“Implicit bias isn’t always visible. It’s not always as concrete as bringing in people with differences.” Implicit bias is subconscious and not recognized by those impacted by it. So, how can companies confront and address it in the workplace? Taking on this topic today, Breaking Glass host Nancy Novak spoke with D&I expert Janese Murray. […]

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Architecture’s Role in Creating and Communicating Culture
October 6, 2021

Key Points: Architecture is a form of art that can communicate culture and history. As an art form, architecture can be challenging because it must be practical and adhere to societal constraints, while still expressing aesthetic principles. Architecture can be designed in a specific style, which allows for designers to incorporate local styles and […]

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The ENTOUCH Partnership Difference
July 19, 2021

For any organization to be a success, it typically needs to have strong partnerships. ENTOUCH embraces the partnership model and has a unique approach to ensuring success. Discussing the company’s take on partnerships, In Touch with ENTOUCH host Tyler Kern spoke with Todd Brinegar, EVP Sales and Marketing, and Jessica Beerman, Director of Channel Sales. Beerman opened […]

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Sol-Ark Employee Spotlight: Brendan King
July 8, 2021

The most valuable resource that any company has is its people. That’s exactly how the leaders at Sol-Ark feel. They invest in their staff and have a strong culture. In the spirit of showcasing their team, their Energy Unplugged podcast, hosted by Hilary Kennedy, placed the spotlight on Brendan King, Production Assistant Manager. Kennedy and […]

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Underutilized Spaces Are the Next Frontier for Independent Restaurants
July 1, 2021

Food is serious business. Now, on The Main Course, host Barbara Castiglia will invite insiders on the front lines of food to share their expertise, strategies, and forecasts for navigating the ever-changing restaurant industry.   Food markets are centuries old, but the modern equivalent is a customer-driven experience, blending cuisines from around the world. One incarnation of this […]

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