Sales Success Story - Control & Automation

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Course: Q-SYS Certified Sales Professional Training
Book: Sales Success Story - Control & Automation
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Date: Thursday, 21 November 2024, 6:17 AM

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We actually just had a round table where one of the questions we pitched was,
00:07
"Are you using audio? Are you using video? Are you using control? Are you using all of them?"
00:11
And the overwhelming majority, at least in our room,
00:14
was that we're actually using all of those pieces.
00:16
The way I frame it for customers is just once we go through maybe a designer file
00:24
and showing them what they have access to and what they can control
00:27
and what they can do within their system to set it up.
00:30
And then I say,
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"Now also imagine that you can control a lot of  
00:34
these capabilities remotely from anywhere in the world.
00:37
Like, that's a really powerful story.
00:39
“Yeah, our control, you know, I'll be honest with you,
00:42
I'm not going to sit here and tell you that it's just like everybody else's because it's not.
00:46
The reality of it is, is that when you're controlling complex spaces,
00:52
a lot of the programming that takes place is analyzing that Digital Signal processor
00:56
and looking for an instance that takes place so you can create a reaction to that.
01:01
And when Q-SYS manages the flow of all that information,
01:04
there's just inherent embedded control that never has to be programmed.
01:08
And that, within itself, makes it so much more of an efficient platform.
01:13
The first thing that I always stress to our  
01:17
customers is that you don't need to reinvent your user interface.
01:20
They spent gobs of money and time developing what they have as their user standard interface.
01:27
Once we educate them, whether it's the end users or the integration partners,
01:32
on Q-SYS Designer and our UCI software,
01:37
they can absolutely take that design that they spent years and money and time
01:42
and sweat developing and they can just recreate that.
01:45
That helps us really grab that mind share over there.
01:48
Actually, it was the first, as an integrator, the first Q-SYS project I ever came across.
01:53
It wasn't just a touch panel in the room that people were like,
01:58
"We don't want it on the table."
01:59
It was something that kind of continued to tell a story and added to their branding.
02:03
For the volume knob in the conference room, we actually use the Les Paul knob.
02:08
We used an amp rocker switch to turn the TV on and off, and then a toggle,
02:13
like on the guitars, to go from BYOD to the conference room computer.
02:17
Super cool interface that just kind of followed that experiential work, you know,
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design essentially for the space, which is what it was made to do.
02:26
The most difficult thing to control typically is the DSP, and with us, that's intrinsically  
02:34
what we are.
02:35
So, that's the easiest thing to control.
02:37
And since everything else is relatively easy, it just makes our system easier to deploy.
02:41
But I ran into a partner that's out west when I visited this guy for the first time.
02:48
He said, "We did this analysis, and every time we use your solution,
02:51
we save hundreds of dollars per room that we deploy this in."
02:54
And they shared with me that the first installation,
02:59
because there was a learning curve and understanding that stuff,
03:02
probably cost them a little more money up front.
03:04
But they found, uh,
03:06
very quickly that they can deploy these things and they could have a
03:10
customer experience at the end of each deployment that was repeatable,
03:13
it was efficient, and they knew it would just work.