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7 steps for managing the work order process

IBM Big Data Hub

Work orders are the driving force behind any organization’s asset management apparatus. That document is called a work order. That document is called a work order. Work requests can arise from any number of circumstances—from tenant requests to preventative maintenance audits.

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Collaborative Work Management: Agile for the Rest of Us

CIO Business Intelligence

But most teams are still stuck with binary choices, as they determine how to manage their work. For the most part, work is processed in one of two ways: Registered work follows a formal process, including how plans get authorized, how baselines are established, how approvals are given, and how progress is tracked and reported on.

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Hybrid working: network managers need to take care of unfinished business

CIO Business Intelligence

For many enterprises, the pandemic involved rapidly deployed ways of enabling remote working. Today, the need for long-term solutions means that hybrid working is one of the top three trends driving network modernization – as reflected in the 2022-23 Global Network Report published by NTT. How are those users accessing their systems?

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Best Practices for Managing Content Sprawl in the Era of Remote Work

CIO Business Intelligence

The rapid shift to remote work that has taken place over the past two years reshaped the way many companies think about digital transformation. While remote work has ushered in numerous benefits and the hybrid world is here to stay, it has also created new challenges for IT teams to overcome. By Milan Shetti, CEO Rocket Software.

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Driving Business Impact for PMs

Speaker: Jon Harmer, Product Manager for Google Cloud

Understand how your work contributes to your company's strategy and learn to apply frameworks to ensure your features solve user problems that drive business impact. Grow your user empathy skills: Better understand users and the problem space they are working in through Journey Maps that are customized for Product Managers.

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What Is Active Metadata Management and How Does It Work?

Octopai

First, what active metadata management isn’t : “Okay, you metadata! Now, what active metadata management is (well, kind of): “Okay, you metadata! Managed metadata means that the details are organized and accessible. That takes active metadata management. All the metadata and metadata management described above is passive.

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How can Cohere Compass Simplify your Complex Data Challenges? 

Analytics Vidhya

Embedding models come in and untangle this mess, making it easier to work with. They shrink the data down to a more manageable size, like turning a giant ball of yarn into smaller threads. Introduction Imagine a giant ball of tangled information – that’s kind of what complex data can be like.

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Social Collaborative Management: Harnessing the Power of the Many

Speaker: Peter Taylor, Speaker & Author of The Lazy Project Manager

When people come together to work towards a common goal and purpose, they rely on a social system of communication and collaboration in order to succeed. Social Collaborative Management is a non-traditional way of organising these endeavours and managing performance and progress.

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User-Centered Development: The Importance of User Empathy to Build the Right Thing

Speaker: Jesse Walker, Product Manager at Canva

As product managers, our primary focus should always be on creating value for our users. While this may seem obvious, it can be easy to forget amidst the daily distractions of juggling everything from delivery management, team management, backlog grooming, and sprint planning.

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A PM's Guide to Building a Culture of Product Innovation

Speaker: Bob Webber, VP Product Flow Optimization, Construx

This webinar is for engineering and product leaders who are struggling to find an innovation strategy that works. Innovation advice will not work if your company's culture does not encourage it. Use Product Management Today’s webinars to earn professional development hours!

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Best Practices for Accelerating the Sales Process

Think about it: with outbound prospecting, requests from management, scheduled demos, and inbound calls, chaos can quickly work its way into your strategy, deeming a “speed wins” selling mentality downright ineffective. The bottom line is that, in B2B sales, speed is useless without control.

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Innovating and Driving Agility with Tech: No-Code Development

Speaker: Gautam Nimmagadda, CEO, Quixy

Product Managers: are you wondering how your teams will work in the future? If so, it's time to look to no-code development. With it, you can leverage hyper automation, strengthen and accelerate growth, and drive value. Your teams will be able handle more projects, and focus on the real challenges.

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Scaling to the Masses - Fit Your Product for a Larger User Base

Speaker: Dustin Smith, Sr. Product Manager, Incubator

The classic product story goes like this: A small team puts a great idea to work. Join Dustin Smith, Senior Product Manager of the Innovation Incubator at Indeed, and learn how to scale your product for greatness. Said idea becomes a wildly successful app. In a matter of years, a very small company becomes a global superpower.

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When Life Gives You Lemons Make PM Lemonade: Surviving Product Management During Crisis

Speaker: Vivek Bedi, Keynote Speaker, Author & Entrepreneur

In fact, the entire way product managers work has completely changed. The work/life balance of PMs is being tested; managing a product team and various roadmaps virtually adds to the list of current challenges. Meanwhile many professionals are exploring if pivoting into product management is a career path for them.

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The 3 Principles that Lead to Better Collaboration Between Design and Product Management Teams

Speaker: Felix Watson Jr., Product Manager at Google, and Terrell Cobb, Designer at Microsoft

As more product teams adopt agile working styles, poor collaboration between Design and Product Management can harm a team’s ability to create consumer and business value. In this webinar they will teach you: 3 principles that allow Design and Product Management to work together more effectively.