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Bill Thomas and Jack Hyman, successful restaurant owners in Washington DC, join host Christopher Bedford to explain how a prolonged lockdown could destroy the restaurant industry and how we can save them.
Investing in online training can be costly and the process to create courseware can be very timely. Organizations cannot assume though that once the training is developed, they can and should walk away. Just the opposite. The analytics and student performance dictates the effectiveness. Through personal experiences and a real life use case, CEO of HyerTek Inc (www.hyertek.com) and Expert Technology Educator, Jack Hyman, explains what to do when learning outcomes do not yield the intended results. He also shares how to overcome student anxiety when there are cultural, demographic, and psychographic challenges.
Jack Hyman, CEO of HyerTek (www.hyertek.com) and Expert in Technology/Education provides an in depth discussion on the value of online learning programs and the value such solutions actually offer organizations. Many organizations continue to make investments in online learning; yet, cultural norms, technical limitations, and educational ideology clash. The value of such investments may not be as great as training organizations believe. Hyman discusses methods to engage learners to ensure an optimal learning experience no matter what subject being delivered.
Trying to expand your footprint online but not sure which platform will generate traffic? The decision to go online isn't as easy as it appears, especially with so many social media platforms via for attention. Are you selling a product? Building a brand presence? Trying to convey news? Generate revenue? All the above? Jack Hyman, CEO of HyerTek (www.hyertek.com), an expert technology and strategy consultant, explains in depth the purpose and reasons why users should only focus on four social platforms: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube. He provides a very specific picture as to what each platform should be used for to grow a business.
Jack Hyman, CEO of HyerTek @ www.hyertek.com and Technology & Strategy Expert, discusses how he approaches the question "Should my organization have a social presence?" Applying two perspectives, the business and consumer-side logic, Jack addresses how businesses need to decide what is important for their brand and how to design campaigns for the consumers of their products. This is a follow-up to the data privacy conversation in Episode 08 and how privacy and targeting consumers should be considered as part of the dialogue.
No one ever likes to deal with change. The trifecta of change is at the intersection of process technology and people. Technology is often the vehicle of change. The process is what needs to change. People are needed to make the change. If you don't have the buy-in, project success is challenged substantially. What then do the project leaders need to do in order to win the hearts and minds over of the people who stand in the way of project success and failure? You will find out in Episode 7 of Straight Talk on Business Tech with Expert Business Strategist and Technologist, Jack Hyman, CEO of HyerTek Inc. (www.hyertek.com).
Every time you turn on the news or read a magazine, there is a story with doom and gloom regarding the end of employment because of autonomous technology / AI / machine learning taking over the labor markets. While there is no doubt that the threat may seem real in some industries, the dynamics of the labor market are shifting in unusual ways. Every few decades this happens and we always seem to come out alright. But will we this time? Expert business strategist and technologist Jack Hyman discusses the myths and realities on autonomous technology and what corporate America, as well as the innovators of such technologies, aren't telling the masses. A must listen to episode!
Without customers, a business will cease to exist. Should they not be an integral part of the transformation process. Some organizations argue that customers are a disruptive force to change while others thrive on feedback and involvement. Customer involvement can be a make it or break it to the success of many transformation projects. In Episode #5, you will learn why expert business and technology strategist Jack Hyman urges his clients to engage the customer in some manner.
You need to know what challenges and successes your organizations are being measured against to succeed in completing your next big transformation project, right? Most organizations do not have a baseline of what works and what needs fixing. They do not know how to conduct an audit internally as well as methods to preserve the customer voice. This podcast will provide you the insight gained from your host, Jack Hyman, working on 250+ engagements with Fortune 500 companies to laser focus on what the formula of satisfaction and success should be in any project.
You've decided that you need to hire outside help to take your organization to the next level. Transformational projects require the right mix of skill and cultural fit, but is that enough? There are many factors to consider beyond price and required skills. Learn from expert business and technology strategist Jack Hyman what some of the largest companies around the world typically look for when hiring outside consultants. You might be surprised to learn what you hear and how to find the perfect candidates.
When an organization decides to embark upon a transformation project of any sorts, it is often difficult to get the insiders to cooperate. Everyone always has an opinion of what works, what needs fixing, and what can be modified with time. Even the most seasoned professional has a slanted point of view because they have some level of investment or insight into the organizational culture. While it may cost more, the outside being the disruptive force, may just be what is necessary to go to the next level. Or is it? Expert business strategist and technologist Jack Hyman, CEO of HyerTek Inc (www.hyertek.com), will answer the question that every stakeholder has on top of mind - Do we really need to bring in the (expensive) outside help to lead the transformation project?
Is your organization embarking on a business or digital transformation? About to or considering the possibility? If the answer is YES to any of the above, you need to listen to this podcast. In Episode 1 of Straight Talk on Business Technology, Jack Hyman, CEO of HyerTek Inc. (www.hyertek.com) , discusses his first-hand experiences about how businesses completely ignore the obvious problems. That is the last place you want to start. He presents the transformation functions from the perspective of people, processes, and technology. Using some of his real-world experience, he provides anecdotal evidence why it is critical to think twice before placing technology as the front-runner. This episode can save your organization lots of money - don't miss it!
Jack Hyman is an Expert in Educational Technology, Mobile Computing Expert, Usability Engineering, and Knowledge Management. He discusses Building Mobile Presence and Usability with Cindy and Eric.
Jack Hyman is an Expert in Educational Technology, Mobile Computing Expert, Usability Engineering, and Knowledge Management. He discusses Building Mobile Presence and Usability with Cindy and Eric.