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Case Study: Digital Signage for Internal Communications

Written by Hannah Liuzzo | 3/1/17 5:00 AM

A case study illustrating how Custom Ink uses the Rise Vision platform to power their internal office digital signage.

CustomInk is the leading online provider of custom apparel and accessories for groups and occasions. Their customers are emotionally invested in their orders, allowing CustomInk to make connections with customers on a deeper level than just “doing business.” The team at CustomInk truly believes in bringing groups and communities together through the power of custom t-shirts. When it comes to their digital signage strategy, the same concept applies.

The CustomInk Internal Communications team is run by Dallas team member, Grace Spalding. When she learned the digital signage system was being overhauled by the tech department, it was a no-brainer that this was the opportunity to increase cross-team communication and create excitement around company news and events.

When she started out, Grace’s goal was to improve cross-team communication and awareness of company news and events, and through her digital signage project, she has done a pretty remarkable job of this! Now, the company has 72+ active displays that are used to share company content and updates on a daily basis. 

How Do You Manage Content for 72+ Displays?

Before rolling out Rise Vision, Grace realized that managing unique content for more than 70 displays was next to impossible, so she got creative. She created a team of Content Managers - members from each of CustomInk’s locations. She put them in charge of compiling all of their team’s content including special sales days, birthdays, fun photos, events, or contests. She emphasized the fact that they had absolute ownership over what goes up on their team’s display.

“Posting team member's WOW's (CustomInk’s team member recognition system) on the tv’s has had an impact on our team morale,” said Content Manager and Associate Production Manager, Preston Mercer. “All in all, it’s been a great way for the team to learn each other’s names (especially with over 100 people and 2 separate shifts) and be recognized for the impact they have on their teammates.”

Getting the Team Up to Speed with Digital Signage

To get all of her Content Managers comfortable and up-to-speed with Rise Vision, Grace organized training sessions where she took her team through the process of creating, updating and scheduling content. She provided many tools and resources for her network of Content Managers to access -including one of her favorites: Google Slides.

“After months of creating a powerpoint presentation, downloading it to a USB drive, and manually adding it to one TV onsite, Rise Vision changed all of that,” said Content Manager and Team Services Manager, Ashley Farris. “In one simple click, I can instantly add my content to multiple TV's. If I need to update a slide, no problem; I could do it from home and the material would update instantly. Rise Vision is a huge time saver and so user-friendly!”

Grace said, “Google Slides has been a great tool for collaboration, and it’s easy for my Content Managers to update their presentations through a platform they are already familiar with.”

Every time a change is made to the Google Slides presentation, the display will automatically update the display with this new content. Grace has also created a series of templates which she shared with her team as a base for their content. This way, the job is simple and painless for her network of Content Managers.

“In one simple click, I can instantly add my content to multiple TV's. If I need to update a slide, no problem; I could do it from home and the material would update instantly. Rise Vision is a huge time saver and so user-friendly!”
- Ashley Farris

What Do You Show Around the Office?

Grace has created custom dashboards that introduce new team members and stream YouTube playlists across the office. She also takes advantage of Rise Vision’s scheduling features. At 4:00 p.m. every day, displays around the office switch out presentations to show live weather, traffic updates for the commute home.

How Do You Continue to Grow and Improve Your Digital Signage?

Ensuring that her team of Content Managers are kept in the loop, Grace has organized a newsletter that goes out every month with updates about their signage project and Rise Vision. She uses the Rise Vision weekly newsletter as a source of content, combining Rise Vision updates with her own.

The Effect of Digital Signage on CustomInk’s Internal Communications

Now when you walk through any CustomInk office, it’s easy to learn about what other teams have been working on, and stay informed about events around the office. Teams are using their signage to showcase their latest projects, report on their progress, and celebrate team wins or milestones. “Grace says she loves how Rise Vision allows her to easily manage a network of multiple displays. She believes CustomInk’s digital signage project has really promoted sharing and collaboration across all teams.”

“We have a monthly team meeting and go over work that we're proud of, recently finished, etc. I'll take the contents of that deck and paste it into the Google Slides deck that runs on our monitor, and poof, instant sharing of work,” said Content Manager and Production Designer, Andrew Albosta. “Having the Google Slides presentation running means that people without training on Rise Vision can update it easily.”

“Having the Google Slides presentation running means that people without training on Rise Vision can update it easily.”
- Andrew Albosta

Here’s How You Can Bring Digital Signage into Your Office Space

Integrating digital signage with your office communications is easy - it just requires some organization and planning.

1. Get a Team Together

Ask for volunteers around your office or offer some kind of incentive for those willing to step up for the role. This group of people will be your “Content Managers.”

2. Make it Easy

Use our webinars to give your team a quick training session on Rise Vision. Then, set them up with a simple presentation that they can update.

3. Make it Exciting

Display birthdays or office events. If a team has a project they are really excited about, have them show it on a display. This will help to keep people across the company informed and excited about what other teams are working on.

4. Keep it Current

Host monthly or bi-monthly meetings with your Content Managers to update them on the software or discuss new content that you’re hoping to show across your network. This will also give people the chance to share ideas and get creative with their presentations.

Another way to keep people in the loop is through an email update every month. You don’t need to go as far as Grace at CustomInk, but send out a simple email to your content managers, updating them on your digital signage. Keeping your content current and your team informed will lead to fresh, engaging content and a happy team who is willing to work with you.

Let us know how you use Rise Vision for corporate communications in the comments! Or if you found this useful and know someone who might benefit, pass this along!

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