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TVEngagementHow to use video to drive employee engagement
Chris Ferdinandi
Hi! I’m Chris.
I went from being an HR generalist…
…to directing, producing & broadcasting online TV shows.
Like this guy
I work at EMC.
They make “digital filing cabinets.”
I work in the Global Services organization.
They provide end-to-end support for businesses’ digital info needs.
I manage the GS Career Center,a career development community
for Global Services employees.
14,000There are
of them.
S P R E A DAnd they’re
all over the globe.
Sometimes they work in small teams.
Often, they work alone.
This makes it a bit challenging to…
Connect | Align | Engage
If a picture is worth
a thousand words…
how many words is
a video worth?
TVGS Leadership
Short interviews with business leaders
in Global Services.
3 - 5 minutes
2 questions
1. What’s going on in your business?
2. What does it mean for your employees?
1-MinuteMentor
Conversations with employees around the globe.
What’s your best career advice?
“An ounce of action is worth a ton of theory.”
- Friedrich Engels
how to do this…
1. Buy a Camera
Canon Powershot SD780
Takes video & still pictures.
$200(don’t forget to buy a memory card)
$200$210
Flip UltraHD
Video only (but higher quality)
$200(built in memory)
2. Buy a Tripod
Travel Tripod
Expands to 4 feet high(and fits in your computer bag)
$15
3. Get video editing software
Windows Movie Maker
Easy to use(but slightly degrades video quality)
(It also can’t edit FlipCam videos)
Camtasia Studio
Just as easy to use(but it retains video quality)
(It can edit FlipCam videos)
$300
Two Options
Two Options
Canon Powershot - $210Tripod - $15Movie Maker - FREETotal - $225
Two Options
Canon Powershot - $210Tripod - $15Movie Maker - FREETotal - $225
Flip (or Canon) - $200Tripod - $15Camtasia - $300Total - $515
$225 vs. $515
EMCCareerCenter
Image Credits
Jonathan W on Flickr [.i.c.e.] on FlickrWoodley Wonderworks on Flickr Fotolia
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