I enjoy speaking in front of large groups. But that doesn't mean it's easy. At the 6th Annual Summit for Emergency & Disaster Planning, the audience was largely from educational institutions. But there were teachers, and administrators, and principals, and health and safety directors, and fire chiefs, and you get the point. It's tough making a presentation that's then relevant to all of those groups.
Plus, I had the second-to-last slot so I was pleased with many stuck around for the full day. I was surprised to see so many hands raised when I asked if their college or school system used digital signage. I would have liked to have dug further but time was short.
Following is my presentation on how digital signage can enhance crisis communication both in a proactive and reactive way. The fact is the best crisis communication takes place before an incident begins. Two of the other speakers provided a great segway for me. One said, "The name of the game is simply to get the information out." The other? "Make the best use of technology." That's exactly was digital signage is.
You can check out my presentation on SlideShare.
Plus, I had the second-to-last slot so I was pleased with many stuck around for the full day. I was surprised to see so many hands raised when I asked if their college or school system used digital signage. I would have liked to have dug further but time was short.
Following is my presentation on how digital signage can enhance crisis communication both in a proactive and reactive way. The fact is the best crisis communication takes place before an incident begins. Two of the other speakers provided a great segway for me. One said, "The name of the game is simply to get the information out." The other? "Make the best use of technology." That's exactly was digital signage is.
You can check out my presentation on SlideShare.
All in all, there seemed to be a lot of great ideas exchanged in how to make schools safer and more prepared should a catastrophe of any kind happen. Let's all be thankful there are people like that looking out for the kiddos and college students.




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