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Monthly Archives: October 2017

Choosing your brand colors might seem like a decision that will only matter to you and your employees, but the reality is that color choice might be one of the most important decisions you make. Considering the psychological impact of … Continue reading
Posted in Business Goals, Communication, Design, Digital Signage
Tagged brand, color choice, color choices, color theory, psychology of color, Retriever Digital Signage
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Digital signage offers numerous benefits to your business: real-time updates, reduced costs for advertising and printing, and reduced staff time. The real power of digital signage, however, is in its ability to communicate visually. Communicating visually is important because it’s … Continue reading
Posted in Business Goals, Communication, Digital Signage, DRM Productions
Tagged digital signage, drm retriever, Retriever Digital Signage, visual communication
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Human Resources managers know, it costs an organization far more to hire a new employee in place of retaining (and even retraining) your employees. Keeping your people happy is a moving target, but there are some essential truths every business can put into … Continue reading
Posted in Business Goals, Communication, Digital Signage, DRM Productions, Human Resources, Small Business
Tagged clear communication, digital signage, employee retention tips, Human Resources, professional development, Retriever Digital Signage, staff retention
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Non-profit organizations are universally challenged to adequately thank their donors in a way that both makes those donors feel honored and encourages others to give to their cause. Museums, theatres, hospitals alike all will spend thousands of dollars investing in a … Continue reading
Posted in Business Goals, Communication, Design, Digital Signage, DRM Productions, Small Business
Tagged donation acknowledgment, donor wall, donors, non-profit organizations, Retriever Digital Signage, thank donors
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