Welcome to Switched On, a campaign center designed to raise awareness of the Enghouse Interactive brand story
Start with Why
Simon Sinek's TED Talk 'How Great Leaders Inspire Action' prompts organizations to ask themselves 'why?'
Understanding 'why we do what we do' drives success.
Enghouse Interactive is continually evolving and with each acquisition we become more agile and stronger as a company.
Ernie shares his ideas for the Enghouse Interactive 'Golden Circle' of 'Why, How and What'.
Five Members of the EICC team covering sales, support, installation, and research and development share what drives them so that they wake up inspired to work.
What drives you? Make sure to share your why.
Ryan Caddell, our NZ based designer with the Global EICC Product Marketing Team designs our exhibition booths, collateral, websites and most recently, this month's Switched On Card. Make sure you collect all eight cards over the year. See Ryan in action in the below video.
Switched On
Switched On is a campaign designed to raise awareness of the Enghouse Interactive brand story.
Our portfolio has been quietly growing, with expansion and integration mostly occurring under the public radar. Consequently, we're finding that brand recognition and loyalty still lies somewhat with the acquisition brands.
Moving forward together with clarity of purpose, will make it easier for us, our partners and our customers to understand our value.
July - Start with Why
Aug - People of the Contact Center
Sep - Partnerships and Partner Portal
Oct - Portfolio Stories
Nov - Brand Stories
Dec - Website
Jan - Our People
Feb - Our Customers
Campaign Schedule
Need inspiration? Check out our favorite Humans of New York Story here. This initiative tells a story like no other.
Submit your Why here. We'll be sharing these in future Switched On updates.
Want to be included in the next video? Check the box and we'll make it happen.
"I want people to look at our brand and think we are a polished articulate outfit. Because we are. Everyone within this company knows what they're doing and works hard to make things as slick as possible from beginning to end. I want our visual identity to reflect that."