Multi-Media Productions (USA), Inc. announces the availability
of Streaming
Video of Goldense Group, Inc. [GGI] appearing on the World
Business Review
Television series hosted by Alexander Haig.
The episode, filmed In-Studio at World Business Review,
originally aired on
September 29, 2002 on U.S. public television stations, regional
network
affiliates, and independent carriers in over 200 major U.S.
and
international markets including Tech TV and PBS The Business
& Technology
Channel (a subscription services carried by many Fortune
1000 and Forbes 400
corporations).
To view the GGI segment of the show lasting 22.5 minutes
via WBR's website,
please visit:
Stream Format: Windows Media 7.1 | 56.6K | Video
http://playlist.yahoo.com/makeplaylist.dll?id=1119208&segment=93759
Stream Format: Windows Media 7.1 | 300K | Video
http://playlist.yahoo.com/makeplaylist.dll?id=1119209&segment=93759
To view the entire show lasting 30.0 minutes via WBR's
website, please
visit:
Stream Format: Windows Media 7.1 | 56.6K | Video
http://playlist.yahoo.com/makeplaylist.dll?id=1119185&segment=93749
Stream Format: Windows Media 7.1 | 300K | Video
http://playlist.yahoo.com/makeplaylist.dll?id=1119186&segment=93749
GGI also offers equivalent streaming capabilities off their
website along
with the ability to download Windows Media Player 7.1 if
you do not already
have it installed.
http://www.goldensegroupinc.com/ggiontv.shtml#wbr2
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Brad Goldense, Founder and President of Goldense Group,
Inc. and Dan
Miklovic, Vice President and Research Director at Gartner
G2 discuss
Concurrent Product Development.
This extended 22.5 minute segment focuses on several key
areas relating to
improving the effectiveness and efficiency of product development.
* Strategic importance of product development to the health
of most
companies
* Global competition and decreasing product life cycles
impact on product
development.
* Sequential vs. concurrent/collaborative methods of product
development.
* Appropriate involvement of cross-functional organizations
in product
development.
* Senior management's role in product development.
* Importance of metrics and performance measures.
* Balancing the needs of innovative outcomes with the efficiency
of
execution.
* Role of automation and invormation systems in product
development
improvement.
* Time requirements to realize improved practices.
* Timing and flow of benefits and improved economics of
product
development.
The segment closes by focusing on the future and what companies
can expect
to see in product development over the next few years.
According to the company: "GGI achieves positive change
in product
development practices and results by addressing the different
communication
and learning styles resident in technical communities and
the groups that
work with them and support them. Most clients get an increase
of 20%
revenue and profit from new products within a year, some
have gotten 400%
and 500% and increased stock prices."
John Caezza, President of the Broadband Communications
Products Division of
C-COR.net, appears on the show with Brad Goldense. C-COR.net,
one of the
three leading suppliers of broadband communication equipment
in North
America and other geographies, is at the forefront of instituting
a
redesigned concurrent culture to better address the highly
competitive
environment of the telecommunications industry and the interests
of company
stockholders.
World Business Review may also be viewed on PBS The Business
& Technology
Network, United Airlines, or through the video on demand
via Yahoo!
Broadcast. Additionally, WBR airs on local affiliates of
major television
networks (ABC, CBS and FOX) throughout the United States.
WBR's continuing education series is being used in a variety
of business and
technology courses within the Business School libraries
at Carnegie Mellon
University, University of Notre Dame, Dartmouth College,
Georgetown
University, University of Florida, and the City University
of Hong Kong,
among other distinguished institutions of higher education.
Videotapes or continuing education systems (via Indiana
State University)
are available by calling 1-800-WBR-1032 or by visiting
http://www.wbrtv.com
For inquiries please call GGI at (781) 444-5400 or visit
http://www.goldensegroupinc.com/
OTHER WBR TELEVISION EVENTS INVOLVING GGI
Alexander Haig's World Business Review: Brad Goldense has
made several
appearances on Alexander Haig's World Business Review. The
next show will
air on December 15, 2002, this time on CNBC as paid programming.
Below is
the link to find the specific December 15 CNBC air times
in your area.
Additionally, GGI's On-Location show shot at GGI is now
available on
streaming video. See below for details.
August 4th On-Location at GGI (3.5 minutes): This On-Location
field report
is now available in streaming video. To see the program,
go to:
http://www.goldensegroupinc.com/ggiontv.shtml#wbr1
The web page includes links to download a streaming video
player, if you do
not currently have one installed on your computer.
December 15 In-Studio with Alexander Haig (7.5 minutes)
on CNBC paid
programming: This In-Studio interview will air nationwide
on Sunday,
December 15. For specific broadcast times in your area,
go to:
http://www.goldensegroupinc.com/ggiontv.shtml#wbr3
December 2002 United Airlines In-Flight Console (22.5 minutes):
This
In-Studio interview, which originally aired on September
29, will be shown
on United Airlines international flights during the month
of December 2002.
For a list of flights, go to:
http://www.goldensegroupinc.com/ggiontv.shtml#wbr4
For a complete background on GGI's appearances on television,
in addition to
WBR, please go to:
http://www.goldensegroupinc.com/ggiontv.shtml