The whiteboard is the nucleus of the workplace - the first thing you see when you go in for your morning meeting, and where business and all its daily operations are drawn out and planned. Despite its central role, a lot of companies see the whiteboard as an unnecessary time-waster, not to mention visually uninspiring.
The fact that someone has to go into the meeting room before the actual meeting to prepare the board - erasing old writing, printing paper, and doing anything else that needs to be done - is nothing short of a nuisance. Your employees’ time is worth more than that.
Our boards are just like normal whiteboards - but so much better. Information is presented in a way that is not only clearer, but also more visually inspiring. And our boards would be incomplete if they didn’t save every piece of information. That way, information can be reused and shared between different screens as needed. Digital whiteboards also let you work with live, real-time data that can be used to chart out tables and analyses, increasing the effectiveness of your meetings significantly. Find out more about visual management here.
To sum it all up, Mevisio lets you do everything you’ve already been doing, and so much more. We live in a future-facing, digitized world with endless possibilities. So why are your morning meetings stuck in the 90s? You’d never do your work on a 30-year old computer. So why are your meetings any different?
Most of our boards are actually large touchscreens. That might sound extravagant, but trust us when we say: it is worth it! For starters, user-friendliness. Our boards provide the same sensation of using a big tablet, and the chances are that your employees will feel right at home using them.
Meetings are also a lot more interesting from the participants’ perspective when the speaker uses the board as a visual prop, instead of sitting glued to the mouse and keyboard. And let’s get one thing straight: touchscreens look cool. Who doesn’t want to use a touchscreen to present and flip through information seamlessly like Tom Cruise in Minority Report? Read more about the benefits with visualization here.
The size of the touchscreen will depend primarily on the amount of people who will be at the meeting, gathered around the screen, as well as how many hours a day the screen will be used. At Mevisio, we recommend:
20 or more people: 86 inches or a projector. For screens this size, you won’t necessarily need touch functionality.
You need InGlass touch technology or better.
Ultra HD/4K resolution. If you’re using a built-in web browser, make sure to check the available resolution. An external computer may be needed.
Browsers built with Chromium technology no more than two years old, such as Google Chrome, Firefox, or the latest version of Microsoft Edge.