The Statue Of Innovation

There should be a statue of Robin Raskin in front of the Sands Expo and Convention Center in Las Vegas with an inscription that says “She turned this arena into a global stage for the introduction of some of the most innovative products in the world.” As founder of the company “Living In Digital Times,” Robin solicited early stage companies to exhibit their remarkable inventions in this section of CES. She grouped them in sensible product categories for their debut: Digital Health, Digital Money, Fitness Tech, Baby Tech, Family Tech, Transforming EDU, MommyTech TV, Beauty Tech, and Wearables. Each area had their own summit plus events. These companies also take part in other events during the week of CES including a FashionWare runway show, Mobile Apps Showdown, Last Gadget Standing, Robots on the Runway and the KAPi Awards. In this episode of “Lying on the Beach” with TV personality Steve Greenberg and PR expert Lois Whitman-Hess, Robin explains how she manages to be at the forefront of technology all the time. 

Lying On The Beach
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The Statue Of Innovation
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This Podcast Will Upswing Your Career

There is an important reason why you didn’t get that new job, project assignment, sales order, or recognition for your current efforts.  The man who probably has had one of the most successful careers that any working professional can ever hope for, tells you why in the current episode of Lying on the Beach with TV personality Steve Greenberg and PR expert Lois Whitman. Frank O’Connell, the man who was the top guy at HBO, Fox Video, Reebok and other major companies, gives you the BEST business advice you will ever get in just 25 minutes. No jargon, no hype —  just the facts.

Lying On The Beach
Lying On The Beach
This Podcast Will Upswing Your Career
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Irresponsible Out-Of-The-Office Email Replies

If you want to drive a busy person crazy, just post an out-of-the office email reply that you are on vacation for a week and then don’t delete it for many days after you return to work. It happens all the time. Many workers hide behind out-of-the-office replies because they want to take advantage of this common business practice. TV personality Steve Greenberg and PR expert Lois Whitman-Hess discuss the culprits and why they shouldn’t be working in the digital age.  

Lying On The Beach
Lying On The Beach
Irresponsible Out-Of-The-Office Email Replies
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