46 min

Episode 41: Bill Mullin On Ecosystem Development & What Makes AV Special Integrating Technology

    • Technology

Highlights From This Episode…
AV focuses on the creative side of technology. That’s what separates us from IT; We help people tell their story and communicate ideas.
We can improve our offerings by looking at every step of the delivery and use lifecycles. A short training after the install isn’t enough.
System thinking includes considering every “user” in the supply and use chain. A company’s intentions are communicated at all of these touch-points.
To be scalable, standards are required.
Best practices and oversight increase reliability and improve the overall experience. Consider a Quality Of Service Manager position as a go to reference who helps everyone implement your guidelines. 
Look into Advance Supply Chains to increase sustainability and avoid "bone piles” of unused equipment.
AV is everywhere. It is still a specialty, but is becoming more of an expected and critical piece of building infrastructure.
Mobility and remote working catalysed the boom in huddle rooms to give mobile workers a touchpoint in the office (instead of a fixed desk).
Spend time considering where you fit in a Smart building and smart world. Survival is not about being the smartest or the biggest, it is about being adaptable.
Consider the application, vertical market, and venue. Does the application get it done?What vertical markets will have strong activity?Venue specialists can be successful but need to be able to interconnect. 
Be disciplined in what you do. Use software and agile project management to avoid waste and move adeptly.
Customer success = how much they love you in the end.
Map your workflow. Ask question like, “What are we going to do when we meet the curmudgeon?”.
Consider on-demand training because people don’t want information until they need it. The days of the lunch and learn are ending.  
Mentioned In This Episode…Paul KonikowskiAVIXADavid FitzgeraldBarcoZoomMCSIDanteQSysBook: Draw To WinBobby SchwartzMalissa Dillman 
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Highlights From This Episode…
AV focuses on the creative side of technology. That’s what separates us from IT; We help people tell their story and communicate ideas.
We can improve our offerings by looking at every step of the delivery and use lifecycles. A short training after the install isn’t enough.
System thinking includes considering every “user” in the supply and use chain. A company’s intentions are communicated at all of these touch-points.
To be scalable, standards are required.
Best practices and oversight increase reliability and improve the overall experience. Consider a Quality Of Service Manager position as a go to reference who helps everyone implement your guidelines. 
Look into Advance Supply Chains to increase sustainability and avoid "bone piles” of unused equipment.
AV is everywhere. It is still a specialty, but is becoming more of an expected and critical piece of building infrastructure.
Mobility and remote working catalysed the boom in huddle rooms to give mobile workers a touchpoint in the office (instead of a fixed desk).
Spend time considering where you fit in a Smart building and smart world. Survival is not about being the smartest or the biggest, it is about being adaptable.
Consider the application, vertical market, and venue. Does the application get it done?What vertical markets will have strong activity?Venue specialists can be successful but need to be able to interconnect. 
Be disciplined in what you do. Use software and agile project management to avoid waste and move adeptly.
Customer success = how much they love you in the end.
Map your workflow. Ask question like, “What are we going to do when we meet the curmudgeon?”.
Consider on-demand training because people don’t want information until they need it. The days of the lunch and learn are ending.  
Mentioned In This Episode…Paul KonikowskiAVIXADavid FitzgeraldBarcoZoomMCSIDanteQSysBook: Draw To WinBobby SchwartzMalissa Dillman 
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

46 min

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