Adrian Davis: Help cure Zoom fatigue with The Light Board Depot Inc.
Renowned international speaker, business strategist, and trusted advisor, contends that new technology will help everyone learn and grow better in our new, online remote world.
It’s no secret, online meetings have become an inescapable reality for workplaces and schools.
The COVID-19 pandemic ensured that effective communication in a digital space is integral for staff, teachers, and students everywhere. Most everyone grew all too familiar with Zoom meetings or classrooms, and Zoom fatigue set in.
Those communicating in a professional or learning environment reached points of diminishing returns in the effectiveness of digital meetings as engagement lagged due to the impersonal nature of the medium.
The LightBoard Depot Inc. brought forth the next big innovation in digital meetings, one that allays concerns and doubts about the medium’s efficiency.
The LightBoard Depot Inc.’s game-changing technology ramps up the engagement of dull Zoom calls by affording presenters the same tools they would work with in a classroom or a boardroom.
The LightBoard Depot Inc.’s product sets up like a glass pane between the webcam and the presenter. An instructor can write on the glass pane as they would a whiteboard while facing the classroom.
Companies have long chased the solution to maximum efficiency in a digital meeting space, until The LightBoard Depot Inc.’s innovation no one had solved the impersonal nature of medium and lack of connection.
The LightBoard Depot Inc.’s remarkable technology allows visuals to be shared on the screen, allowing the use of existing content like PowerPoint slides or spreadsheets, which the instructor can interact with in real-time.
The LightBoard Depot Inc.’s screen can display anything a computer screen can display. In addition to allowing the instructor to write, or draw, on a crystal-clear screen while facing their audience on camera, the text automatically reverses so the viewer can read it perfectly.
Countless educators, business coaches, and leaders in industries in all sectors are flocking toward The LightBoard Depot Inc.’s technology in the face of the new reality in digital communication.
Among the early adopters of The LightBoard Depot Inc.’s technology is Adrian Davis, an international speaker, business strategist, and trusted advisor for chief executives and sales leaders.
Adrian has achieved the highest distinction in the professional speaking industry: He is a certified professional in Business Process Management (P.BPM) and a certified Competitive Intelligence Professional (CIP). He speaks on the subjects of corporate strategy, competitive advantage, and sales excellence.
As a decorated public speaker and an expert in competitive advantage and strategy in the digital world, Adrian’s business has been booming during the pandemic, which he credits to learning how to deliver virtually. The LightBoard Depot Inc.’s technology has played a large role in this.
“I think we just need to bring back this human element. There’s a high level of Zoom fatigue. People need to know that you can deliver in a virtual environment and deliver effectively and get your point across effectively. And The LightBoard Depot Inc. facilitates this in a way that’s very engaging. And I think this is the technology for the times,” says Davis during an interview from his home studio in Niagara.
As the author of Human-to-Human Selling: How to Sell Real and Lasting Value in an Increasingly Digital and Fast-Paced World, Davis has been a leader in enhancing the human element in virtual communication for years.
He insists variety in presentations is vital for engaging the audience and mitigating Zoom fatigue, and that’s where LightBoard Depot Inc. comes in.
“I mix it up a lot. It’s never boring activities; people enjoy the human element of writing out the concepts that I’m training, rather than just having a PowerPoint with bullets,” he explains.
“I like the variety from a training perspective, but I also do keynotes. I did a keynote last week for top salespeople for a 25,000-person organization, and it was great because I used The LightBoard. So, I’m standing there, I’m speaking, I’ve got a black backdrop and then all of a sudden, I am writing in front of me, and people wonder, ‘how does he do that? What’s going on?’ It just adds to the engagement.”
“It is all fantastic technology. It’s refreshing, it is engaging people: like ‘how do you do this?’ And there’s this mystery element to it. So, I would highly recommend it, the company offers great support as well.”
The LightBoard Depot Inc. is making teaching and learning much easier and way more fun.