Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Corporate Clothing - A Strong Sense of Identity

!±8± Corporate Clothing - A Strong Sense of Identity

Corporate clothing, providing quality menswear or ladies clothing can be an important part of any company brand image. Employees are not only ambassadors for the company for whom the work, they are also walking advertisements if the clothing also incorporates logos or slogans or indeed colours that are identified with a particular corporate brand. Just as there have to be considerations when a marketing team devises a campaign for a product that takes into account various strategies and link multi-media saturation; web, TV, radio and advertising in the press, industry journals, magazine as well as billboard advertising, press releases, promotions, product awareness through special events and conferences or trade shows, there has to be thought given to the brand image of a corporation by the clothing their employees wear. Outside specialist workwear required for health and safety, practicality, comfort and appearance are important for employees who regularly meet with the public in performing their everyday duties.

The staff 'uniform' for many corporations is provided for employees and though some particularly fashion-conscious workers may resent the limitations on expressing their creativity or their personalities that a 'uniform' foists upon them, there are many who appreciate not having to worry about what to choose to wear to work each day. They also appreciate that their work clothes separate their working life from their private and personal and social lives as it serves as a reminder for them that they are now in role for the job they do. As such, the 'uniform' gets them into the frame of mind for conducting themselves in a professional manner and upholding the standards expected by their employer. What employers have to bear in mind is that to feel good you have to look good so any corporate clothing needs to be of a high quality, with a good finish, be available in current fashionable styles and incorporate details like colour and designs in such a way that there is a balance between being noticeable and identifiable without being so much so that the wearer feels self-conscious or embarrassed and thereby resentful to wear the clothing to and from their place of work.

There have to be allowances made for maternity wear in women's clothing when female staff who might be pregnant are at work and not just in making shirts, blouses skirts or slacks more voluminous to cope with the increased girth of a pregnant belly. Footwear too might have to breach the regulation style. Similarly, if a worker is injured or incapacitated in such a way that wearing the corporate clothing is restrictive, uncomfortable, impractical or dangerous for them allowances have to be made. Circumstances where a worker has to wear a cast or splint or some such device that is meant to assist their recovery may arise and employers need to have guidelines in place for what would still be acceptable and remains in line with the corporate dress policy without compromising comfort, practicality and appearance. Common sense is probably the best guideline and co-workers and the public alike would probably understand accommodating an employee's needs for a short-term breach of the regulations without affecting the perceived image.


Corporate Clothing - A Strong Sense of Identity

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

JBL CONTROL 1 PRO High Performance 150-Watt Miniature Studio Monitor Speaker - Pair - (Black)

!±8± JBL CONTROL 1 PRO High Performance 150-Watt Miniature Studio Monitor Speaker - Pair - (Black)


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Legendary JBL Professional performance housed in a compact form-factor, the Control 1 Pro features a professional crossover network coupled with professional drivers making it ideal for even the most demanding near-field audio applications. The Control 1 Pro's updated crossover network design provides steeper crossover slopes for exceptional sonic performance and improved consistency throughout the listening area. The included wall-mount bracket enables the unit to be secured against a wall or other flat surface. Moreover, the rugged molded enclosure houses magnetically shielded transducers, making the Control 1 Pro well-suited for use with video and computer monitors, or other magnetically sensitive equipment.

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Wireless Speaker Transmitter - Buying Guide

!±8± Wireless Speaker Transmitter - Buying Guide

Before we get in-depth into wireless speaker transmitters, let us first understand how wireless speakers actually work:

Every wireless speaker system works on any of the following three systems:

1. Radio Frequency (RF)
2. Bluetooth
3. Infrared (IR)

Radio Frequency

Of these three technologies, RF has been around the longest and is the most widely used. In this system, a wireless speaker transmitter is plugged into the TV/computer/audio device. This transmitter sends out a radio signal at a fixed frequency to the speakers, which in turn, produce sound. This is the same principle on which cordless phones work. While this technology is quite reliable with a strong range, it is prone to disturbance from electrical fields and conflicting frequencies from cordless phones, radios, etc.

Bluetooth

Bluetooth is the latest technology. It works by establishing a remote connection between two Bluetooth enabled devices, which can then be used to transfer data. If you have a Bluetooth enabled phone, you've probably already used this technology to send and receive data. Fast, reliable, and safe from disturbances, Bluetooth is slowly making inroads into the home audio market, though its uptake is hampered by issues of range and compatibility (older audio devices do not support Bluetooth, especially the non-iPodTouch music players).

Infrared

Infrared is probably the least common technology. It works on the same principle as your TV remote by using a particular spectrum of light to send and receive data. If you've noticed, you can't use your TV remote unless it is pointing directly at the TV. Similarly, wireless speakers working on IR need to be directly in sight of the wireless speaker transmitter to work. This obviously limits their portability, and hence, this technology hasn't quite caught on.

Wireless Speaker Transmitters

Most wireless speaker transmitters work on RF. A universal wireless receiver/transmitter plugs into your existing speaker setup (wired) and essentially turns it into a wireless system. It effectively eliminates complex speaker wiring (which, as anyone will tell you, can turn into a labyrinth of cables very, very quickly), and is ideal if you want to set up a home theater system without the hassle, or install a set of outdoor speakers without running a series of wires through your house.

A wireless speaker transmitter typically has a range in excess of 100 feet, with at least 2 audio channels and 6-8 wireless channels to eliminate disturbances (if one RF channel creates disturbances, you can simply switch to another channel). Make sure to check out the total power available with the transmitter. If you buy a low powered transmitter to work with a high-end, high-wattage speaker system, the performance will suffer a great deal. Another key spec is the audio latency. Basically, this is the amount of latency or waiting period between a signal being transmitted by the device and it's rendering by the speakers. Since the signal is being transmitted wirelessly, the latency period is always much more than a regular wired system. The lower the latency, the better.

Sony, Samsung, JBL, etc. all make wireless speaker receivers that work seamlessly with different speaker setups. Here are some recommended wireless speaker transmitter models:

1. Samsung SWA-5000 Wireless Receiver
This elegant wireless speaker transmitter sells for and features 2 audio channels, 6 wireless channels, and total power of 133~167W x 2. The audio latency is a healthy 18ms. A great looking device that will look right at home with your high-end speaker system and LCD TV.
Price: .99

2. Rocketfish RF-RBAUX Wireless Transmitter
Featuring Rocketfish's proprietary 'Rocketboost' technology, this wireless transmitter may well be mistaken for a modem or router instead. While it may not have the sleek design of the Samsung SWA-5000, it is nonetheless, a great performer and works with pretty much any speaker system. The Rocketfish RF-RBAUX has a solid range and will work perfectly well in a large house. Now you can have music playing wirelessly in every room of your house!
Price:

Other recommendations: Sony ALTEC-ALT-A33PC Wireless Delivery System. Works like a charm. Included receiver can store and free up your music for delivery in another room.


Wireless Speaker Transmitter - Buying Guide

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