The year is drawing to a close and your employees are feeling the excitement as holidays draw near. This is the perfect time to talk with and engage your employees around the business’ accomplishments in 2016 and what could be achieved in 2017. Your staff is leaving for their various holiday destinations and you want […]
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Many businesses focus on corporate roadshows as their main form of communication, travelling across the continent and delivering their message from branch to branch, head office to head office. Surely there is a more effective not to mention more affordable way? We have the solution. Global Access understands the effects and challenges within the South African […]
The biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place – George Bernard Shaw How often has this rung true in your organization? The smallest businesses can share information organically but larger enterprises with different teams who are not in the same office or even the same province, have a lot […]
Creativity and imagination are becoming the primary creators of economic value in our ever moving, ever changing world. Ideas and innovation are the currency of success. As Meg Whitman, CEO of HP says, “We’re now living in an Idea Economy where success is defined by the ability to turn ideas into value faster than your […]
The Information Age, the Digital Age or the New Media Age, whatever name you use, it has been with us since the introduction of the personal computer. But we as a society and the technology we use are no longer confined to our pc’s, cellphones and tablets. Wearable technology, the Internet of things and Artificial […]
Using video, TV broadcast and Global Access’ Creative Agency for training and development Using video as a tool to supplement and scale corporate employee training programs is not a particularly new idea, however organisations still consistently choose to invest ever more in travel costs and physical classrooms rather than shareable, scalable video training. Why is […]