Apr
17
Asia ICT, Media Expos on Mobile Trends 2012
April 17, 2012 | Leave a Comment
New developments in next generation networks and satellite technology are among the highlights in CommunicAsia2012 and BroadcastAsia2012, touted as Asia’s largest ICT and media show this June.
Set to take place this June 19 to 22, 2012 at the Marina Bay Sands and Suntec Singapore, these expos will present emerging trends and provide networking opportunities for industry professionals.
This year’s shows will provide more than 20 international group pavilions and Five Techzones that address the most compelling issues for the ICT industry. The spotlight is set on mobile-driven trends.
The shows will also give participants a sneak peek into the latest market-ready devices and mobile apps and solutions, and introduce dynamic industry deals set to alter information and communications technology in Asia and beyond.
EnterpriseIT2012, held in conjunction with CommunicAsia, will host exhibitors, like software and IT systems providers, and enterprise solutions sources. These are international shows where professionals across a range of industries come together for one week.
The events will present Asia’s largest contingent of global network and satellite telecommunications, and media technology companies.
These include ATG, Arianespace, Aver Information, Blackmagic, Emerson Network Power, Falcon Interactive, FiberHome, GE Satellite, GlobeCast, Grass Valley, Inmarsat, Harmonic, Harris, Intelsat, Irdeto, NTT Electrics Sennheiser, Snell, Tektronix and Toshiba.
For updates, visit www.communicasia.com, www.broadcast-asia.com and www.goto-enterpriseit.com
Apr
10
Social and Mobile Media, the New Platform for Marketing
April 10, 2012 | Leave a Comment
The demand for sharing information to build leads and attract customers is what drives the global boom in digital advertising and marketing management solutions.
Businesses now look into having integrated platforms to manage marketing campaigns across digital media channels and formats including in-stream video, fan pages for their brands, products and services.
The advertising and business process outsourcing industries in the Philippines is now helping clients worldwide to find cost effective solutions to acquire and use new technologies and online media for their business marketing needs.
Apr
2
Putting People First
April 2, 2012 | Leave a Comment
People are not just ‘assets,’ they are human beings who must be encouraged to think independently. Without people, a company has nothing. It should be “People first before profits.”
These are the words of Howard Behar, a recognized management mentor who worked as a senior executive at Starbucks and helped mold the coffee company’s corporate culture into a prosperous people-centered one.
Behar compels aspiring leaders in business, in government, in the corporate world or in the academe to show people care, build trust, hold accountability, and know one’s identity and keep to one’s convictions.
Behar believes that if leaders regard employees and customers as creative human beings, everything else about the business will take care of itself.
“If you think of your staff as people (not assets or labor costs), they will achieve results beyond what is thought possible. And if you think of your customers as people you serve (not sources of revenue), you’ll make a deep connection with them, and they’ll come back over and over,”
— HOWARD BEHAR
These days, it is becoming more and more about relationships and connecting, thus Behar prioritizes the importance of personal leadership.
“It is people—in the best of times, and especially in the hardest times—who will inspire you, sustain and grow your organization, and get you through.
It is people who have the creativity, energy and passion to move us forward.
Even if financial resources are at hand to ease your business (whether from investors, banks, the government, good internal management, or family), it’s not going to make any difference if everyone isn’t committed, creative and purposeful about where you’re going … we need people’s creativity, which means doubling down on taking care of people…”
— HOWARD BEHAR
Mar
28
Venture Capital in Cebu
March 28, 2012 | 2 Comments
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Cebu, Philippines – A Silicon Valley based capitalist, John Kim, recognizes Cebu’s community of technology experts, whose concepts and works have good potential in the global commercial market.
Cebu is developing its own venture capital market to make the province a legitimate information and communication technology hub, a bid to becoming Asia’s “Silicon Valley.”
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