This past weekend I had the opportunity to be a spectator at my 12 year old son’s basketball tournament in Stillwater, Oklahoma. His team happened to be playing a team from Tulsa, Oklahoma and one of the young men is a son of a client of ours who recently installed two-way videoconferencing to 10 locations throughout the United States.
This particular company has been on a phenomenal growth path. And there are probably a lot of reasons for this growth, high quality of product, integrity and they're very competitive. They have decided in order to meet the needs of their customers and to continue their growth each one of their employees must become much more efficient in the use of their time and talents.
We have been working with this company over the past two or three years demonstrating various aspects of electronic interconnection for key personnel and outside contractors throughout the United States. After much discussion and demonstrations they decided to install 10 two-way video locations. These were installed at their key locations in some conference rooms and private offices.
In watching this week's basketball tournament our client's son’s team won the first game and really sent a message to my son’s team. And the message was very clear if you're going to be successful you need to step up your game, because you can't add any more people each team member must show improvement and efficiency.
That's what our client is in the process of doing by establishing synchronous two-way video communications systems to their strategic business partners. Stepping up their game without adding additional manpower to meet their ever increasing need to service their customers.
eLearning Innovations, Inc. has developed distance learning strategies that help organizations implement their visions of increasing productivity and efficiency without losing quality.
Take a look on our Learning Collaboration Suite and we’re looking forward to demonstrating various features of the essential services for successful distance learning activities.
Thanks, Lorne Parker, PhD
President, eLearning Innovations, Inc.
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