Posts Tagged ‘eROI events’

eROI Fridays: Brews & News

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

As this blog is about “days” at eROI, I thought it’d be relevant to talk about a Friday ritual other than our morning yoga in the office.  This ritual has caught on like wildfire. It was a great idea that came from our creative team and fully embraced across every department in the company.  It’s called Brews & News and it’s all about our creative and account teams sharing new client projects we’ve launched and what went into the strategy, design, and all the custom web development tools, database builds that went into building these websites, blogs, contest sites, online community sites.  We talk about the results and what helped to amplify the early success of several of these launches.  Check out a few pics from our last Brews & News:


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eROI.com – Website Re-Design at last, at last

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

We launched our new site at www.eroi.com. I am filled with pride in my team and in the end result – a beautiful, easily navigated website of an email and interactive agency that has done great work. So, we decided to party like it was 1999 (in the Bay Area) in the dot com heyday. Well, maybe not THAT much partying, but we did break out the champagne and orange juice (mimosas) as 10am today. Enjoy the pictures below, but more importantly, please comment on this blog posting of what you think of our site. I’m especially interested in what you think of our Portfolio section and Resources Center. Thanks. You don’t have to say nice things (even after knowing that it took over a year to concept the design and ultimately build the entire site). Here are the pics:

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eROI Moving in 4 weeks

Thursday, November 1st, 2007

The countdown is on for our New Space (505 NW Couch, Suite 300). As you can see from the pictures below, we (meaning the contractors) have a whole lot of work to do in a short amount of time. The checklist includes voice + data cabling, finishing electrical work, HVAC system, replace broken windows, dry wall, interior windows installed, glass conf rooms, interior glass-and-steel garage door for fourth-floor conference room, kitchen, and a whole lotta other stuff. Stay posted on further updates on our new space.

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Progress on eROI’s new space: 10/12/07

Friday, October 12th, 2007

Pictures say a thousand words, so I’m going to let these images speak for themselves. Great progress on sand-blasting (which was actually more like chopped walnut-shell blasting to be more sustainable) of the giant wood beams and brick throughout the space. Also, the floors are quickly getting re-finished. The demolition is nearly complete (where a significant percentage of the demo construction material is being re-used or recycled). Without further ado, here are the pics of 505 NW Couch, Suite 300 (our new office as of Dec 1, 2007):

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eROI Idol Contestant #9 – Tanya

Monday, August 20th, 2007

Yoga instructor by day, amazing Tom Jones singer by night. Way to knock it out of the park with an uplifting finale, Tanya.

eROI Idol Contestant #8 – Gary

Monday, August 20th, 2007

This is a little known fact about Gary from Casey Casum – he visited Folsom Prison in 1994. Surprisingly, Gary does an amazing Johnny Cash. Gary – keep those feet a movin’ – you own the stage.

eROI Idol Contestant #7 – Jocelyn

Monday, August 20th, 2007

Jocelyn is my hero. She really focused on her dance routine and choreography – never mind the vocals. The judges keyed in on the legs. We salute you Jocelyn.

eROI Idol Contestant #6 – Julianna

Sunday, August 19th, 2007

Straight up now tell me, do you really want to love me forever. Paula Abdul ain’t got nothin’ on this eROI Idol superstar.

eROI Idol Contestant #5 – Sam

Sunday, August 19th, 2007

Sam is no Snoop Doggy Dogg, but he kicks it on back w/ his G Thang. Craziest rapper I’ve ever seen.

eROI Idol Contestant #4 – Brett

Saturday, August 18th, 2007

Tough crowd singing Pearl Jam in the Northwest. But give Brett some credit for pouring some heart and soul into his song.

eROI Idol Contestant #3 – Rennie

Saturday, August 18th, 2007

Rennie – a far cry from McJagger or a replica? Best line of the night: “I’m allergic to cotton.”

eROI Idol Contestant #2 – James

Friday, August 17th, 2007

Did James keep this on the “down low” for you or did he light you on fire? He is The Boss.

eROI Idol Contestant #1 – Cynthia

Thursday, August 16th, 2007

Tell us how you think Cynthia did at eROI Idol 2007!

eROI Idol Party – Unforgettable Pictures and Videos

Thursday, August 16th, 2007

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This was easily our most fun annual party in our company history. The eROI Idol pictures are insane and the video of all eROI Idol performers (customers, NOT employees) were hilarious!

Check it out:
Pictures: www.flickr.com/eroilives
Videos: www.youtube.com/eroilives

Inside eROI: Startup Grows Up (Part 3)

Monday, July 16th, 2007

If you missed Part 2 of the “Inside eROI” story, please read it before you read this blog post. Read Part 2 here >>

Next steps
On the evening of Day 3, I put in another late night and accumulated all of the process improvement ideas that employees had given me in our one-on-one meetings. There were over 50 improvements with the same primary objective: to get people from all departments talking to one another and involved earlier in projects to have more strategic input and ownership. The suggestion with the biggest impact was to create a Process Team with representatives from each department to roll out new processes across the company. All employees really liked this suggestion.

On Day 4, I called an all-company meeting and printed a copy of the 50 improvement suggestions for each employee. We reviewed the first five suggestions as a group then decided to have the Process Team continue the discussion and create an action plan for implementing the chosen process improvements. These improvements all fell into the following categories:

1. Training and education improvements
2. Project strategy process improvements
3. Support tracking
4. Q/A improvements
5. Project launch improvements
6. Better centralization of resources

A week later, we held our annual departmental goals meeting. In this meeting we review and discuss the strategic and performance related goals each department establishes for itself. Normally this is a very dry, low participatory event but this year, it was much different. The energy and enthusiasm that began with the one-on-one interviews carried over into the meeting where the annual goals we discussed. There were some phenomenal takeaways. Despite being out of alignment as a company, it was clear that we all had similar ideas for getting re-aligned. Each department presented and talked about similar concerns, goals and even ideas for reaching their goals. The energy continued to build.

The next week, the Process Team was formed. They met, outlined their rules of engagement, some of their objectives and agreement on weekly meetings. I am not in these meetings, but received a presentation (along with the rest of the company) with an explanation of what was covered and next steps. Ultimately, I’ll be in the loop on all process changes, but the Process Team is truly driving these improvements.

Internal Branding Workshop at Black Butte Ranch, Central Oregon
In years past, we had always utilized this retreat to review the forecasted goals each department had set for itself. This year, I had decided to do things differently. Even prior to the one-on-one interviews, I felt our time at Black Butte would be better spent diving into a company-wide branding workshop. Call it fate, planets aligning or dumb luck – the timing couldn’t have worked out better.

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