The Jake Dunlap Show

The future of workplace culture and the integration of real-time engagement technology in everyday life with Tim Gray

Episode Summary

In today’s episode of the Jake Dunlap Show, we talk about the future of workplace culture and the evolution of communication technology that can bridge the gap between the virtual and the physical world (VR). We are joined in this discussion by Agora’s Senior Manager, Tim Gray, a corporate communications expert that has gathered over 15 years of media experience and developed a  deep understanding of the importance of creating technology that can emulate real-time meaningful human-to-human connections.

Episode Notes

In today’s episode of the Jake Dunlap Show, we talk about the future of workplace culture and the evolution of communication technology that can bridge the gap between the virtual and the physical world (VR). We are joined in this discussion by Agora’s Senior Manager, Tim Gray, a corporate communications expert that has gathered over 15 years of media experience and developed a  deep understanding of the importance of creating technology that can emulate real-time meaningful human-to-human connections.

 

Time stamps:

 

01:30- Introducing Tim Gray;

02:40- Career choices that led him from working as a newspaper reporter to becoming an expert in corporate communication;

05:00- The transformation of the workplace culture and the importance of creating technology that can emulate real-life experiences;

13:26- Agora enables its users to experience the virtual reality perspective without the need to invest in expensive technology;

16:05- The ever-growing need for technology that can consolidate real-time communication functions into one space;

20:37- The future of remote work and the integration of VR technology into everyday life.

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Staten Island Advance

 

- Daily newspaper published in the borough of Staten Island in New York City;

- It was created in 1886 by printer John J. Crawford and businessman James C. Kennedy as the “Richmond County Advance”.

 

InternetNews

 

- A news website that features real-time tech news;

- The website features articles in various categories such as software, security, storage, servers, networking and communications, developer, small business, mobile, IT management, and more;

- InternetNews.com is owned and operated by Quinstreet Enterprise.

 

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