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There are always tough times as you build and grow a startup.So how do you keep a team going when times are tough? ‘Culture is the glue' my next guest says.To hear the story behind that lesson, along with many more lesson-filled stories, I talked to Dawn van Hoegaerden, CMO, DefectDojo [https://defectdojo.com/].She is building out the marketing department at DefectDojo, has three vendors, and recently made her first hire. DefectDojo recently announced a $7 million funding round. It has been downloaded 38 million times.Lessons from the things she madeAdaptability creates opportunities‘Soft skills' are really hard skillsCustomers will tell you how to market to them if you ask themFind a mentor who champions your growthCulture is the glueIf you don't want the job, rethink the pathDiscussed in this episodeLet AI Agents Market For You – April 23rd at 2:30 pm EDTAI Guild [https://join.meclabsai.com/]Career Adaptability: Marketing can lead to many other things (podcast episode #103) [https://marketingsherpa.com/article/interview/career-adaptability]Marketing Career: What you need to understand at each step of the job seeker's journey (even if you're not looking) [https://marketingsherpa.com/article/how-to/job-seekers-10-step-journey]Marketing Mentorship: 10 digital marketing lessons your fellow marketers learned from their mentors [https://marketingsherpa.com/article/best-practice/mentorship]The Prospect's Perception Gap: How to bridge the gap between the results we want and the results we have [https://meclabs.com/education/Flint-prospects-perception-gap]Get more episodesSubscribe to the MarketingSherpa email newsletter [https://www.marketingsherpa.com/newsletters] to get more insights from your fellow marketers. Sign up for free if you'd like to get more episodes like this one.For more insights, check out...This podcast is not about marketing – it is about the marketer. It draws its inspiration from the Flint McGlaughlin quote, “The key to transformative marketing is a transformed marketer” from the Become a Marketer-Philosopher: Create and optimize high-converting webpages [https://meclabs.com/course/] free digital marketing course.Apply to be a guestIf you would like to apply to be a guest on How I Made It In Marketing, here is the podcast guest application – https://www.marketingsherpa.com/page/podcast-guest-application
With AI “you can talk to your data for the first time ever. So you can ask almost any question on almost any amount of information in your enterprise,” Box CEO and Founder Aaron Levie tells Bloomberg Intelligence. The dispersed nature of enterprise information across regions and systems, accentuated by remote working, could drive the case for platforms like Box that allow users to centrally store data securely and then access it anywhere. In this episode of the Tech Disruptors podcast, Levie joins Sunil Rajgopal, BI's senior software analyst, to discuss enterprise content management landscape, the cloud shift and potential implications from AI and AI-powered digital workers. They also talk about Box's product ambitions, competition landscape and revenue model. This episode was recorded on Dec 17.
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Nicole Dwyer is the senior vice president of portfolio strategy for Quadient She is an experienced Chief Product Officer with a demonstrated history of working in the computer software industry. Nicole is skilled in Business Process, IT Strategy, Enterprise Content Management, Management, and Project Portfolio Management. Nicole is a strong entrepreneurship professional with a BS focused in Management Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Outline Nicole's introduction. 0:02 Solving the world's problems one small idiosyncrasy at a time. 0:44 What is Quadient doing to assist with back office processes? 2:00 The importance of personalization in the medical industry. 3:47 Who is Nicole's hero and why is it? 5:40
Nicole Dwyer is the senior vice president of portfolio strategy for Quadient She is an experienced Chief Product Officer with a demonstrated history of working in the computer software industry. Nicole is skilled in Business Process, IT Strategy, Enterprise Content Management, Management, and Project Portfolio Management. Nicole is a strong entrepreneurship professional with a BS focused in Management Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Outline Nicole's introduction. 0:02 Solving the world's problems one small idiosyncrasy at a time. 0:44 What is Quadient doing to assist with back office processes? 2:00 The importance of personalization in the medical industry. 3:47 Who is Nicole's hero and why is it? 5:40
ImageSoft is proud to be a Platinum Partner for Hyland Software for the past several decades. OnBase is an Enterprise Content Management platform that can be used across various industries to streamline processes, develop workflows, and manage content. OnBase has been steadily growing in popularity throughout the Public Sector, including state and local Governments. Thanks to its many functionalities, configurable interface, and simple integration, OnBase is one of the best tools Government organizations can use to digitize their daily tasks. In this episode, Paul Gorman (Senior Account Executive and Resident Government Expert) sits down with Rob Johnson, Hyland's Sr. Industry Consultant for Governments. Paul and Rob discuss how the OnBase system can be used within the Department of Revenue to overcome common challenges, reduce workload, and boost productivity. Listen in as we discuss topics including: How Government organizations can raise funds to implement OnBase The features of OnBase most beneficial to the DoR The future of Government Technology Robotic Process Automation in Government spaces And more To learn more about OnBase by Hyland Software and to schedule a demo, please visit https://imagesoftinc.com/onbase.
"Nach meiner Erfahrung ist es sehr wichtig, mit allen Beteiligten auf Augenhöhe zu kommunizieren", ist der IT-Anwendungsentwickler bei der Zeppelin Baumaschinen GmbH, Stefan Nehls, überzeugt. Im Interview mit Frau Dr. Sabine Holl berichtet Nehls, auf welche Faktoren es bei den von ihm betreuten Digitalisierungsprojekten besonders ankam.
Learn how to eliminate all the layers and layers of IT complexity and IT gibberish talk we refer to as the "IT Tower of Babel" - that has accompanied the document scanning and Enterprise Content Management industry for 30+ years. Using IoT Smart Connected Scanning powered by CAPSYS CAPTURE ONLINE, you can have a complete document capture solution deployed in 5 minutes or less for your Microsoft Office 365 SharePoint, Salesforce, OnBase by Hyland, Filebound by Upland, and even proprietary line of business systems. Visit www.capsystech.com, www.ready4idt.com or www.smartconnectedscanning.com, and click on IoT Smart Connected Scanning to learn more. (3:40sec in length)
Nicole Schmitt von der Gries Deco Company war am Anfang skeptisch, ob das neue digitale Vertragsmanagement die Arbeit mit Papier erfolgreich ablösen kann. Sie erinnert sich an die ersten Schritte mit der neuen Technologie und resümiert: „Heute möchten wir enaio® nicht mehr missen.“ Gemeinsam mit Jürgen Richter, Sales Manager von OPTIMAL SYSTEMS, spricht sie über ihre Erfahrungen bei der Einführung der digitalen Vertragsverwaltung.
„Sparfüchse sollten bei der Einführung eines Enterprise Content Management Systems weniger auf den Preis schauen“, rät Prof. Dr. Holger Hemling im Podcast-Interview. Es mache immer Sinn, initial auf eine Software-Lösung zu setzen, die sehr leistungsfähig ist, von der Performance wie vom Funktionsumfang her. Dafür sollte man sich ein Initialprojekt aussuchen, für das aus kaufmännischer Sicht eine kurze Amortisationszeit berechnen werden kann – und darauf achten, dass die Lösung umfassend genug ausgelegt ist, um auch zukünftige Szenarien und Folgeprojekte gut abbilden zu können. So vermeidet man den Aufbau einer Landschaft aus Insellösungen, die später in Pflege und Administration hohe Aufwände verursacht. Hemling rät dazu, für die Einführung einer ECM-Lösung Szenarien zu nutzen, die einen möglichst hohen Automatisierungsgrad aufweisen, z. B. den Eingangsrechnungsprozess. Von der Erfassung bis zur Buchung lassen sich etwa 50 bis 70 Prozent der Tätigkeiten automatisieren. Solche Projekte lassen sich wirtschaftlich einfach auswerten.
Gesprächspartner ist Matthias Koch, der neue geschäftsführende Gesellschafter bei der forcont business technology gmbh.
Join the full discussion inside the Women Of Project Management Membership. Listen to part of our conversation on the Women Of Project Management Podcast. We discuss: How To Get Started As An IT Project Manager? What Does An Aerospace IT Project Manager Do? Why Is Certification So Critical In A Project Manager's Career Progression? How to Make Project Management Simple? How To Avoid Being Intimidated By A Project How To Overcome Imposter Syndrome In Project Management Connect With Alexis Allen At Project Management Made Simple Bonus Content. Is the PMP Worth It? | Project Mgmt Made Simple Do You Have to Know How To Code to Be An IT Project Manager? | Project Mgmt Made Simple What is the Purpose of a Project Kickoff Meeting? | Project Mgmt Made Simple What is the Purpose of a Project Kickoff Meeting? | Project Mgmt Made Simple How to Bring a Project Back on Track | Project Mgmt Made Simple How to Establish and Manage Client Expectations | Project Mgmt Made Simple What Are the Differences Between Waterfall and Agile Projects? | Project Mgmt Made Simple Project Management Background. Alexis Allen is an IT Project Manager and Scrum Master with over 8 years’ experience leading IT Infrastructure, Web Application, and New Software Implementation projects within the Aerospace IT, Enterprise Content Management, & Entertainment industries. Education + Certification. Alexis earned her Bachelor's of Science in Business Information Management from the University of California, Irvine. She has also acquired the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification and she is a Certified Agile Practitioner (PMI-ACP), both offered through the Project Management Institute. Project Management Corporate Life. Alexis leads with a passion for project management, a strong inclination for organization and results-oriented processes. She believes in empowering her teams to do their best work by coaching on Scrum best practices and continuous improvements. Project Management Boss Life. Alexis is the creator of Project Mgmt Made Simple, a platform for simplifying the concepts of Project Management to be applied to any industry. Watch her new Masterclass inside the membership & earn 1 PDU! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wopm/support
Join host, Alan Porter, as he welcomes Sean Baird, a 20+ year veteran in Enterprise Content Management. As the Director of Product Marketing for Nuxeo, Sean provides us with his thoughts & insights on digital content - specifically what he sees as some best practices now, and considerations for the future. (23:00) Alan also announces upcoming webinars for listeners who are interested in learning more about content development & management. Visit Nuxeo's main site at: www.Nuxeo.com Podcast produced by: AlberichTandD.com
In this episode Heather interviews tech maven and product leader Ryan Duguid.Tune-in to hear their conversation on:"I think I was Enterprise Content Management." - Ryan's early days at Microsoft working on SharePoint and how he got from New Zealand to Redmond."The things I build have to be meaningful." - Ryan's passion for product and his thoughts on developing and promoting it."Empower people to do what they do, better." - Ryan's "Why" and what sparked his passion for it.Find full show notes and more at www.mavensdoitbetter.com
Jim Nasr, CEO of Acoer, and his team has built a trusted coronavirus tracking dashboard (https://www.acoer.com/coronavirus) using Hedera Hashgraph, a next generation decentralized ledger technology. The data is pulled from multiple sources including the World health organization and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention where Jim was previously Chief Software Architect. Jim also co-founded Armedia, a Enterprise Content Management company, in 2002 and exited in 2016. Show Notes •Journey into technology, business and healthcare •COVID-19 tipping point for the economy and healthcare •When did you first hear about blockchain? •Three pillars of Acoer: Usable software, interoperability (Open APIs), blockchain technology •Hashlog – Data Visualization Engine •Hashload – Secure data and file exchange •Hedera Hashgraph – Differentiating protocol qualities and Hedera developer community network •Insights from the blockchain based coronavirus tracking on Acoer •What did you find surprising about the CDC when you first joined? •How is blockchain adoption and awareness in healthcare developing globally and domestically? •What are the biggest misconceptions of blockchain when you speak with various healthcare executives? It doesn’t scale is a common copout for executives to not start a blockchain project. •Healthcare Data Provenance •What does computational trust mean? •Primary Data Collection strategies •Data Privacy concerns and opportunities for blockchain •Using Game Theory to incentivize good behavior •What are the failure points of the platform? •How is data sharing being redefined in our society as we deal with a pandemic? •Value of patient data and individual rights •What do you believe in that most people would disagree with? •Ecosystem roadmap 2020 and beyond •Favorite book – The power of habit by Charles Duhigg •If it’s not too personal, what would you consider to be your biggest mistake? •How are you occupying yourself in self-quarantine? Health Unchained News Corner 1. #BuildforCOVID19 Global Online Hackathon (https://covid-global-hackathon.devpost.com/) had a submission deadline as March 30 and currently has over 17k participants, which is insane for a hackathon. Companies like Amazon, Facebook, Giphy, Microsoft, Pinterest, Salesforce, Slack, TikTok, Twitter, and WeChat are supporting this hackathon. 2. IBM’s Call for Code Global Challenge - COVID-19: Fight the global pandemic (https://developer.ibm.com/callforcode/getstarted/covid-19/). This hackathon was kicked off on March 20 and will accept initial submissions by April 27th 3. COVIDathon Decentralized AI against Covid-19 (https://covidathon.devpost.com/) is accepting submissions April 1st to June 1st 2020 – The Decentralized AI Alliance, SingularityNET and Ocean Protocol are leading this hackathon to Build privacy-centric solutions for CoVID19 using AI & Blockchain technologies. Health Unchained podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and we are not providing any sort of legal, financial, or medical advice. Please do your own research and due diligence before making any important decisions related to these matters. Health Unchained Links Website: https://healthunchained.org Telegram: t.me/healthunchained Twitter: twitter.com/Healthunchaind Bert’s Blockchain and Healthcare Weekly Newsletter: https://bert.substack.com/
Tim Hillig ist Business Alliance Manager bei der Windream GmbH. Mit Marcel Baudisch von den Softwareforen spricht über die Spezialisierung des Unternehmens und geht vor allem auf das Enterprise Content Management, das Dokumentenmanagement und die Prozessabbildung ein.
Enterprise Content Management has often been a painful mainstay in most enterprise level organizations. The "death by folders" approach of keeping track of production files, important documents, and even contracts has caused various delays and issues in many businesses. However, organizations are transforming their efforts by turning to a more intelligent approach. Metadata driven content management is establishing a new norm in how organizations manage their seemingly endless content. Understanding what the data is, instead of where it is, has drastically improved the efficiency of fast paced businesses that thrive on technology. Organizations like M-files are diving even deeper into this space, using tools like artificial intelligence to further automate information management. In this episode, hosts Patrick and Miraj sit down with Aaron Howerton and Michael Dalrymple from M-Files to discuss digital innovation in the content management realm
Carah Koch, Director of Enterprise Content Management for the Metropolitan Council in Minneapolis visits for the first in a series of "I Am AIIM" member interviews. Plus, best-selling technology author, Charles Arthur, discusses his new book Cyber Wars: Hacks that Shocked the World. Listen for action items you can use today. Host, Kevin Craine For more visit AIIM.Org/podcast
Software für das Enterprise Content Management (ECM) stellt Inhalte, also Content, jeglicher Form für die Unternehmensabläufe zur Verfügung. Im zweiten Teil des Interviews mit meinem Studiogast Gerald Rüdiger von der EASY Software AG spreche ich heute über zahlreiche Begrifflichkeiten und deren Potenziale für Ihr Unternehmen. Viel Vergnügen! Literaturempfehlung: Benioff, M.; Adler, C.: Behind the Cloud: The Untold Story of How Salesforce.com Went from Idea to Billion-Dollar Company-and Revolutionized an Industry. 2009Benlian, A.: Software-as-a-Service: Anbieterstrategien, Kundenbedürfnisse und Wertschöpfungsstrukturen. 2010Capon, N. et al.: Managing Global Accounts: Nine Critical Factors for a World-Class Program (American Marketing Association). 2005Oldsberg, K.: Mirror: Thriller. 2016 Verwandte Folgen: #32 - Product Information Management #3 - Softwaregattungen #2 - Digitale Transformation Weitere Informationen und Hintergründe zu den Folgen finden Sie auf unserer Webseite Unsere Bitte: Wenn Ihnen diese Folge gefällt, dann freuen wir uns über eine 5-Sterne-Bewertung, damit auch andere auf diesen Podcast aufmerksam werden und wir das Angebot weiter verbessern können. Zeitaufwand: 1-2 Minuten. Link zur Seite hier. In diesem Sinne: keep connected. Herzlichst Ihr Axel Winkelmann
Software für das Enterprise Content Management (ECM) stellt Inhalte, also Content, jeglicher Form für die Unternehmensabläufe zur Verfügung. Um welche Inhalte es dabei geht und welche Vorteile sich daraus für Sie ergeben, kläre ich heute mit meinem Studiogast Gerald Rüdiger, Senior Vice President und Prokurist der EASY Software AG. Viel Vergnügen! Verwandte Folgen: #32 - Product Information Management #3 - Softwaregattungen #2 - Digitale Transformation Weitere Informationen und Hintergründe zu den Folgen finden Sie auf unserer Webseite Unsere Bitte: Wenn Ihnen diese Folge gefällt, dann freuen wir uns über eine 5-Sterne-Bewertung, damit auch andere auf diesen Podcast aufmerksam werden und wir das Angebot weiter verbessern können. Zeitaufwand: 1-2 Minuten. Link zur Seite hier. In diesem Sinne: keep connected. Herzlichst Ihr Axel Winkelmann
Episode 36 - John Mancini, Chief Evangelist at AIIM International, discusses the term "Intelligent Information Management," and why AIIM believes this is the new direction and heading for the Enterprise Content Management industry. Is IIM the new ECM? Find out in this compelling interview with John and host Kevin Craine. AIIM.org
Is it the Hillary Clinton effect? Alfresco’s CEO Doug Dennerline talks about a new Federal law that will require all government employees to retain and store their emails, both business and personal. Alfresco’s Enterprise Content Management software platform is at the forefront of that, already helping agencies to collect critical that content. Also, how many Silicon Valley companies do you know of with four women in their C-suite? Probably not many – nearly half of firms globally still have NO female C-level executives, even though research has shown parallels between gender diversity and financial returns. Alfresco CEO, Doug Dennerline, talks about the benefits of a gender-balanced C-suite as the company sets out to deliver the fastest path for people to interact with – and act on – information that drives their business. We also chat with two of Alfresco’s four C-suite women – Andrea Lagan and Sydney Sloan – about what it takes to connect billions of documents for organizations like Amnesty International, Cisco, NASA and more.
Businesses are migrating to the cloud, but some are unhappy at the speed and scale of the cloud and turning to hybrid solutions. Alfresco wants to accelerate digital transformation and connect people, content and processes to their hybrid solution. While many are finally admitting that there are not enough women in tech. Alfresco attributes its recent growth to four women (including one former UN deputy CIO) in their C-suite. With high profile clients such Nike, NASA and Saks Fifth Avenue, it's clear they are doing something right. I chat to Doug Dennerline who is the CEO and President at Alfresco. But he has a long history in the world of IT where he has seen many changes at tech giants such as Cisco, Skype, and Sales Force. Guest Info @ddennerline www.alfresco.com
ECM in Universities. Hear Graham Snow, Corporate Records Manager at Plymouth City Council, and James Balter, Director of Enterprise Content Management at University of Miami discuss ECM strategies in the university setting. Part two of an interview with Priscilla Emery from AIIM16. AIIM.org/podcast Host, Kevin Craine
Always be yourself, express yourself, have faith in yourself, do not go out and look for a successful personality and duplicate it. ~~ Bruce Lee Click Below to Listen to Today's Show Insert Podcast Link Here Don't go out and look for a successful personality and duplicate it. Always be yourself, express yourself, have faith in yourself. . . . Who Do You Think You Are? Who are you? What is it to be yourself? About three years ago, I started wondering who I was, or more specifically I was looking for what my calling was. I wasn't happy with my current career choice. I had worked in the field for many years but wasn't feeling it any more. I had actually changed careers from that career about 5 years earlier, but went back into it after the mortgage crash. I had left IT and Enterprise Content Management and went into a sales role as a Loan Officer. I loved it, but the mortgage crash dashed that career. At the end of that run, I also purchased a Coffee News franchise. I became a publisher of "Good News" and sold advertising to local businesses. I loved it, too. While doing these two careers I started attending Business Networking International (BNI) and learned how to network. I joined and worked in the local Chambers of Commerce. I loved it. I loved to network with the local business and community leaders. I loved helping businesses grow and build their business and networks. Unfortunately, the economy that was driven by the real estate and building market in the local areas I worked went down considerably and that business failed as well. I was unable to pay the bills, unable to afford insurance, etc. I found a part-time job working at a local grocery store bakery for a couple years and work my way to a Bakery Manager position. I always strive to be my best and excel. I couldn't just be a bakery clerk. But, this wasn't what I wanted to do forever. I started looking for something with my prior experience and skills that could bring in a good salary. I was offered a position in the field I had left before in Enterprise Content Management in Lending and moved to California. After a couple years I realized I wasn't happy doing this. It paid well. I was well respected among my peers, but I just didn't enjoy it anymore. I wasn't feeling like I was making an impact. I wasn't feeling satisfied or significant. I heard about and then read Jeff Goins' book, The Art Of Work. Jeff said to think about what you were doing when you were the happiest in your life. What were you doing when you loved going to work or what did you do when you weren't at work that made you the happiest? Pick up Jeff's book here: On GoalGettingBook.com / Audible or [amazon template=image&chan=goalgettingpodcast&asin=0718022076] I sat down one day when I went for an early morning walk in the East Bay hills near my house, which I loved to do. I started thinking about when i was happiest. I realized it was when i was when I was doing these things: meeting new people marketing business networking working with and building communities online and offline speaking at events training people motivating others to reach and achieve their goals social media writing I joined a new Toastmasters club our company started so I could improve my public speaking and start meeting new people in the company. I started taking marketing and social media classes at UC Berkeley Extension. I decided I wanted to start working towards a career in marketing, social media, public speaking. I realized that the type of career that would work well for what I wanted to do, what I wanted to be, what would make me happy and satisfied was something in the line of Community Management. I started researching and learning. This was who I was. This is what would make me happy. Really? How did I know? This has been a long discourse to get to the point of this podcast episode, which is to talk about "Who Do You Think You Are?" If, as Bruce Lee says, you should "be yourself, express yourself, have faith in yourself" then shouldn't you know who you really are? How the heck do you do that? I started by doing what Jeff Goins suggested. I did find my dream job as a Community Manager. One of the great benefits of our company is that they value their employees. One of the benefits is they often allow us to take personality tests. Yes, there are personality tests. I've taken a few over the years, but I never really took the results and looked at what they meant. They are developed to give you an idea of the strengths and weaknesses you have based on your personality. YOUR PERSONALITY, not someone else's. As Bruce said, "don't look for a successful personality and duplicate......" There are several of these types of tests: Gallup StrengthsFinder Myers-Briggs DISC 16 Personalities and more. . . . We have been given the opportunity to take a couple of these this year and I have been amazingly surprised how accurate they are. I took the Gallup StrengthsFinder and the 16 Personalities tests. Gallup StrengthsFinder The StrengthsFinder Test cost a few dollars to take, but it is well worth it. There are 34 Themes in this test. We signed up for the Top 5 Themes test that shows your 5 themes that define the majority of your personality. My top 5 are: Strategic Activator Self-Assurance Significance Futuristic These are my most dominant themes of the 34 the test shows. These are very important. The program also puts together an Action Plan for you to maximize these strengths. To help show what this means, here are the top 2 of 5: Strategic The Strategic theme enables you to sort through the clutter and find the best route. It is not a skill that can be taught. It is a distinct way of thinking, a special perspective on the world at large. This perspective allows you to see patterns where others simply see complexity. Mindful of these patterns, you play out alternative scenarios, always asking, “What if this happened? Okay, well what if this happened?” This recurring question helps you see around the next corner. There you can evaluate accurately the potential obstacles. Guided by where you see each path leading, you start to make selections. You discard the paths that lead nowhere. You discard the paths that lead straight into resistance. You discard the paths that lead into a fog of confusion. You cull and make selections until you arrive at the chosen path—your strategy. Armed with your strategy, you strike forward. This is your Strategic theme at work: “What if?” Select. Strike. Activator “When can we start?” This is a recurring question in your life. You are impatient for action. You may concede that analysis has its uses or that debate and discussion can occasionally yield some valuable insights, but deep down you know that only action is real. Only action can make things happen. Only action leads to performance. Once a decision is made, you cannot not act. Others may worry that “there are still some things we don’t know,” but this doesn’t seem to slow you. If the decision has been made to go across town, you know that the fastest way to get there is to go . . 16 Personalties When I took the 16 Personalities test, which is FREE, I find I am an ENFJ - The Protagonist. You can learn what each personality is and the characteristics of each. Like the StrengthsFinders test, I found the 16 Personalities test to be pretty accurate. Here are a couple of points from this test that I feel describe me: ENFJs are genuine, caring people who talk the talk and walk the walk, and nothing makes them happier than leading the charge, uniting and motivating their team with infectious enthusiasm. Charismatic – Charm and popularity are qualities ENFJs have in spades. They instinctively know how to capture an audience, and pick up on mood and motivation in ways that allow them to communicate with reason, emotion, passion, restraint – whatever the situation calls for. Talented imitators, ENFJs are able to shift their tone and manner to reflect the needs of the audience, while still maintaining their own voice. Altruistic – Uniting these qualities is ENFJs' unyielding desire to do good in and for their communities, be it in their own home or the global stage. Warm and selfless, ENFJs genuinely believe that if they can just bring people together, they can do a world of good. Natural Leaders – More than seeking authority themselves, ENFJs often end up in leadership roles at the request of others, cheered on by the many admirers of their strong personality and positive vision. Very interesting, and I have to agree they are fairly accurate as well. Essentially both tests say the same things about my personality. If you look at these traits and characteristics of my personality and the things that made me the happiest when I was doing them, you can see why. It is me. It is who I am. What's the point of all of this? It's to understand what Bruce Lee is said, AND it is to understand YOU. If you want to be successful at your career, if you want to live a happy, satisfied, fulfilling life, then you need to be you. You need to be yourself, express yourself and have faith in yourself. Find your calling. If you are in your calling, live it with passion. Find these personality strengths and take the action needed to use them for your life. I have a career now doing what I am. I am a Community Manager for the company I work for. I am a Podcaster, helping people set and achieve their goals. I help people take action and Get The Goals They Set. I am the happiest I've been in a long time doing what I love and what I am. Are You? Take one or many of these tests if you haven't. Be honest when taking them. Find out who you really are and then set your goals to be what you are. If your goals are not in alignment with who you are, then you will have the hardest time achieving them. Your subconscious mind will work to sabotage you. Don't let your mind play goalie for the other team! Go Out Today - Be Yourself, Express Yourself, Have Faith in Yourself. Be You and Be Successful I get a lot of my quotes from great books that I read. 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Mark Godfrey discusses the reasons why he and Simon Cole co-founded Automated Intelligence, and describes how the company set out to fill the gaps between SharePoint and a fully fledged Enterprise Content Management product
Listen to this monthly series of podcasts from the Emerging Technologies Peer Group. Each month Lance Rea and Mark Manoukian have a conversation with the peer group of the month. This podcast will focus on the Enterprise Content Management Peer Group. Scott Christensen, Director of Information Services at Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP; Paul Wittekind, Director of Information Technology Services at Porzio, Bromberg & Newman, P.C. and Kirk Scruggs, Chief Information Officer at Bracewell & Giuliani LLP talk about issues and initiatives in the enterprise content management space. Format is conversational and touches on a number of different topics.
What began as a 24 hour a day microfilm and microfiche service company in 1974, has today become a powerful, full-service Enterprise Content Management provider based in Indianapolis.Tronitech provides a full suite of document management solutions, tools and support. This includes scanning and imaging, cloud solutions, capture software and a whole lot more.Today on the show I chat with Edward “Bud” Arkenau, the President and CEO of Tronitech and his son, Mark Arkenau, a Senior Sales Executive with the company. We discuss their unique history and the evolution of the company.We also catch you up on the latest industry news.Enjoy the show.Special Thanks to our Exclusive Show Sponsor, O'Neil Software.
Here are the questions asked: -How are you involved with Digital Asset Management? -In May 2012, the ISO released a new standard regarding a Digital Object Identifier system. Can you tell us more about this new standard you helped develop? -Now, DAM systems (among many other Enterprise Content Management solutions) often use various kinds of Digital Object Identifiers (DOI) or Unique Identifiers (UID). How is this standard applicable across organizations and vendors currently using DOI or UID for a variety digital media? -What advise would you like to share with DAM Professionals and people aspiring to become DAM Professionals? #AnotherDamPodcast #DAMPodcasts #DigitalAssetManagement #DigitalMedia #DOI #ECM #HenrikDeGyor #ISO #Linkedin #podcast #standard #Technology #DigitalObjectIdentifier #InternationalOrganizationForStandardization #NormanPaskin #UID #UniqueIdentifier #redam For a transcript, visit http://anotherdampodcast.com/ Questions? Email them to anotherdamblog@gmail.com
Join Calgary Consultant Stuart Crawford from your local Calgary Search Engine Optimization and Social Media Consulting Calgary firm Ulistic with Michael Hollauf, founder and CMO of MindMeister. Michael Hollauf Founder and CMO Michael Hollauf is one of the founders of MindMeister and is responsible for the company's Marketing and front-end Product Management. Michael's career began after successfully completing his advanced science degree in Telematics, awarded by the University of Technology, Graz, in March 1998. Prior to establishing MindMeister, Michael spent three years in Munich and five years in the UK, working at the London Hyperwave office as Director Product Marketing, overseeing strategic product planning of the company's web-based Enterprise Content Management solutions. While concentrating on external product development projects, Michael recognised the potential of outsourcing to Eastern Europe and decided to establish his own company with his long-term friend and colleague Till. This was the birth of Codemart, which was later renamed to MeisterLabs. The two founders Michael Hollauf and Till Vollmer set out to create an new kind of mind mapping application, one that leverages the benefits of visual thinking and combines them with the new "SaaS" delivery paradigm (SaaS stands for Software as a Service). Once your productivity application is in the cloud you are not bound anymore to your desktop computer, you can support real-time collaboration and be open to other web services. MeisterLabs' vision is to capitalize on the power of visual thinking and cloud computing to support creativity and innovation across businesses and academic organizations.
Ron Ercanbrack, VP and GM, Enterprise Content Management, IBM on ECM announcements around analytics and optimization, a master content server, and smart archiving; ECM's part in the overall IBM information management strategy.
XML technologies can solve a broad range of business problems around application integration, information access, business process improvement, and compliance. In this EMC technology innovation video podcast, Jerry Silver, XML product marketing manager at EMC, discusses how the combination of advanced XML processing with enterprise content management can help organizations increase business value for all [...] Related posts:Enterprise Content Management Overview Understand why enterprise content management is gaining visibility in today’s...Managing and Deploying Web 2.0 in the Enterprise Join Lance Shaw, group product marketing manager at EMC, as...Information Intelligence: Convergence & Compliance “Convergence is all about being able to use all your...
Today’s Knowledge Worker frequently has a whole new set of expectations for how to collaborate and use content as part of their daily jobs, thanks to ever-increasing usage of new Web 2.0 technologies, such as wikis, social networking sites, and blogs. Incorporating Web 2.0 tools into the way business people work and access information only [...] Related posts:Managing and Deploying Web 2.0 in the Enterprise Join Lance Shaw, group product marketing manager at EMC, as...Enterprise Content Management Overview Understand why enterprise content management is gaining visibility in today’s...XML and Enterprise Content Management XML technologies can solve a broad range of business problems...
Enterprise content management (ECM) solutions have enabled organizations to more effectively manage information. Yet, the lack of an ECM standard has presented a huge challenge: How can content-enabled applications access and manage content among disparate systems? To solve this problem, EMC, IBM, and Microsoft are joining forces to lead the drive for the Content Management Interoperability [...] Related posts:EMC Sets New Standard for the IT Organization EMC is setting a new standard in helping IT organizations...Managing and Deploying Web 2.0 in the Enterprise Join Lance Shaw, group product marketing manager at EMC, as...Enterprise Content Management Overview Understand why enterprise content management is gaining visibility in today’s...
In this audio event we speak with Craig Le Clair of Forrester Research, co-author of The Forrester Wave: Business Process Management for Document Processes, Q3 2007 report. Craig discusses Forrester’s definition of Business Process Management and BPM Suites, document-intensive types of processes and their requirements, the type of functionality that is important within a [...] Related posts:The Total Economic Impact of EMC Documentum: Interview with the Analyst Jeff North of Forrester Consulting, author of the commissioned study...Automate Manual Processes with Transactional Content Management Learn about solutions and strategies to effectively manage your paper...Enterprise Content Management in your IT Infrastructure An in depth conversation with Forrester EMC analyst Kyle McNabb,...
Understand why enterprise content management is gaining visibility in today’s market and how companies are developing their ECM strategies. Learn more about how content management is utilized across multiple industries and customer examples for critical content-centric businesses processes. Additionally, we discuss next steps for initiating a successful content management strategy – starting with an enterprise-class [...] Related posts:Managing and Deploying Web 2.0 in the Enterprise Join Lance Shaw, group product marketing manager at EMC, as...Enterprise Content Management in your IT Infrastructure An in depth conversation with Forrester EMC analyst Kyle McNabb,...The Home Depot on EMC Documentum The Home Depot discusses standardizing on the EMC Documentum content...
Learn about solutions and strategies to effectively manage your paper management challenges. You will discover how to apply transactional content management to your manual, paper-based business processes, resulting in increased responsiveness, reduced cycle times, lower costs and better compliance with records and retention management. Transcript: Host: Bryan House – EMC Software Guest: Naomi Miller – EMC Software Bryan House [...] Related posts:The Forrester Wave: Business Process Management for Document Processes – Interview with the Analyst In this audio event we speak with Craig Le Clair...Enterprise Content Management in your IT Infrastructure An in depth conversation with Forrester EMC analyst Kyle McNabb,...Enterprise Content Management Overview Understand why enterprise content management is gaining visibility in today’s...
An in depth conversation with Forrester EMC analyst Kyle McNabb, discussing Forrester’s content-centric view of Enterprice Content Management (ECM). You’ll learn why Forrester believes customers are making purchase decisions based on the types of content involved in their business processes – transactional, business and persuasive content. Kyle will define each of these content types and [...] Related posts:Enterprise Content Management Overview Understand why enterprise content management is gaining visibility in today’s...The Forrester Wave: Business Process Management for Document Processes – Interview with the Analyst In this audio event we speak with Craig Le Clair...When Content Matters: Elsevier on their ECM deployment, part 1 If you’re a Content Management Architect or just want to...
The Home Depot discusses standardizing on the EMC Documentum content management platform. In this podcast, you’ll learn what criteria The Home Depot used when choosing EMC Documentum as their Enterprise Content Management platform. In this episode, you will hear Lee Dallas, systems architect at The Home Depot, discuss his experience building content management applications, meeting [...] Related posts:When Content Matters: Elsevier on their ECM deployment, part 1 If you’re a Content Management Architect or just want to...EMC Developers Speak Out At the 6th Annual EMC Software Developer Conference in San...EMC Documentum xCelerated Composition Platform – enabling partners to rapidly build and deploy case-based solutions In this video Neville Letzerich, Vice President and General Manager,...