My friend Cindy Dashnaw left a comment on my post from a few days ago and it got me thinking. . . .
They have an award for Digital Signage Many of the Year, Woman of the Year and Newcomer of the Year. But should there be an award for Digital Signage Superhero of the Year?
It very well might be Keith Kelsen. He certainly has the appropriate superhero humility, but I'm thinking this currently non-existent award should be given to a customer who's best taking advantage of the technology and all of its own communication "super powers." And, ideally, this would be somone focused on advancing employee communications. I once compared the importance of a powerful digital signage hardware and software combination that I compared them to the Wonder Twins.
So maybe this all makes sense. . . or maybe not.
Here are the requirements to be considered Digital Signage Superhero of the Year:
They have an award for Digital Signage Many of the Year, Woman of the Year and Newcomer of the Year. But should there be an award for Digital Signage Superhero of the Year?It very well might be Keith Kelsen. He certainly has the appropriate superhero humility, but I'm thinking this currently non-existent award should be given to a customer who's best taking advantage of the technology and all of its own communication "super powers." And, ideally, this would be somone focused on advancing employee communications. I once compared the importance of a powerful digital signage hardware and software combination that I compared them to the Wonder Twins.
So maybe this all makes sense. . . or maybe not.
Here are the requirements to be considered Digital Signage Superhero of the Year:
- Upload content in a single bound (or mouse-click)
- Transform messages with the greatest of ease
- Deliver information all over the world in an instant
- Look good in a (goofy) costume
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