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  • Lloyds list/ Vegas culture

    Normal 0 0 1 459 2618 21 5 3215 11.1280 0 0 0 New to Vegas? Here are some local cultural experiences that give the trade show visitor a real flavour of the city. 1. Find the clock Here’s a challenge – try and find out the time in a Las Vegas casino without looking at your watch or your mobile. It’s true...
    Posted to Peter Lloyd (Weblog) by tom hall on 06-11-2010
  • Lloyds list/ Vegas venues

    Normal 0 0 1 552 3148 26 6 3865 11.1280 0 0 0 Los Legends In the 30 years I have been going to Las Vegas for a-v and television exhibitions, industry colleagues and I have frequented a bewildering number of watering holes, for purely social and business reasons. Here’s a list of my top ten legendary...
    Posted to Peter Lloyd (Weblog) by tom hall on 06-11-2010
  • Changes in the Jobs Market

    Thought it worth putting my latest blog on here - A recent survey of 4000 adults by Market researchers GfK NOP http://www.gfknop.com/ reveals that one in four staff are currently seeking a better job.A quarter of all workers plan to change their jobs in the next year because of on-going pay and recruitment...
    Posted to AV General Discussion (Forum) by Pat Deeley on 06-04-2010
  • Focal points for the new decade #10 Communicating with customers

    The whole av sector is largely about enabling client organisations to communicate with their stakeholders, employees and customers. In the past, it has been more closely allied to trade customer and employee communications that with the consumer communications that PR and advertising concern themselves...
    Posted to Peter Lloyd (Weblog) by Peter Lloyd on 04-16-2010
  • Focal points for the new decade #9 E-tailers versus resellers

    The very fact that so many av users and suppliers are now IT-dependent has led to a natural increase in the amount of e-business they are doing. When we all buy our Christmas presents online, what's the chance of us ordering our business stationery or av supplies via a printed catalogue and a 0870...
    Posted to Peter Lloyd (Weblog) by Peter Lloyd on 04-01-2010
  • Focal points for the new decade #8 IT versus av

    Like partners who can't live with each other or live without each other, the IT and av sectors still don't know whether to engage or divorce. There are compelling reasons why more and more corporate IT resellers should get more involved with av - including the relatively attractive margins still...
    Posted to Peter Lloyd (Weblog) by Peter Lloyd on 03-30-2010
  • Focal points for the new decade #7 IP-based control systems

    For some time, there's been a feeling that if the av systems business were to be invented now it would be controlled by a piece of software and a generic touch screen rather than by lumps of kit running their own protocols over dedicated cable runs. The extent to which the biggest suppliers of that...
    Posted to Peter Lloyd (Weblog) by Peter Lloyd on 03-25-2010
  • Focal points for the new decade #6 Boom time or bomb time?

    National performances apart, the prospects for the 2010 World Cup are puzzling. In both 2002 and 2006 the av installation and displays sector did well from the football extravaganza. In 2002 LCD and DLP projector installation business flourished as decrepit CRT machines were unbolted from ceilings and...
    Posted to Peter Lloyd (Weblog) by Peter Lloyd on 03-23-2010
  • Focal points for the new decade #5 Ecology matters

    In some client eyes, one of those ‘running a proper business' criteria is going to be ecological soundness. We have already seen ‘green' purchasing criteria introduced into the weighting schemes that banks use when evaluating av bids, and other organisations are bound to follow suit. They are...
    Posted to Peter Lloyd (Weblog) by Peter Lloyd on 03-18-2010
  • Focal points for the new decade #4 Company viability

    The same managements who’ll get the flak for not investing in customer development (outreach) or training skilled staff are probably the same ones who will be suffering when procurement departments start running calculators over their accounts. Survival has been one thing, but customers coming back to...
    Posted to Peter Lloyd (Weblog) by Peter Lloyd on 03-16-2010
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