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Brit Myers is currently the VP of Engineering at System Initiative. Prior to System Initiative, she was a member of the executive team at Hyland Software where she led global engineering teams responsible for building multiple cloud product lines. In this episode, Brit takes us on a journey through her time in the tech industry while sharing valuable insight and entertaining stories along the way.00:00 Introduction02:24 What is Brit Doing Today? 07:42 First Memories of a Computer12:20 Direction after High School 17:30 Deciding on a Career Path25:00 Joining the Workforce / Learning Code32:10 Criteria for a Job Search 39:20 Getting Hired at Hyland Software45:20 Entering a Management Position 54:00 Hiring Philosophies1:07:10 Current Tech Stack / Business Talk 1:23:15 Contact InfoConnect with Brit: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/britpmyers/ System Initiative: https://www.systeminit.com Join the discussion in Discord: https://discord.gg/system-init Mentioned in today's episode:System Initiative: https://www.systeminit.com/about-usWoven Teams: https://www.woventeams.com/Want more from Ardan Labs? You can learn Go, Kubernetes, Docker & more through our video training, live events, or through our blog!Online Courses : https://ardanlabs.com/education/ Live Events : https://www.ardanlabs.com/live-training-events/ Blog : https://www.ardanlabs.com/blog Github : https://github.com/ardanlabs
Brit is a technology leader with over a decade of experience scaling high-performing engineering teams. Prior to System Initiative, she was a member of the executive team at Hyland Software where she led global engineering teams responsible for building multiple cloud product lines. Brit was most recently Head of Cloud Engineering at Firebolt Analytics, where she was responsible for designing and executing the strategic direction of DevOps at Firebolt. Brit recently completed her Executive MBA from the University of Michigan. You can find Brit Meyers on the following sites: LinkedIn Here are some links provided by Brit Meyers: System Initiative Systems Initiative GitHub PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Spotify Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Amazon Music RSS Feed You can check out more episodes of Coffee and Open Source on https://www.coffeeandopensource.com Coffee and Open Source is hosted by Isaac Levin --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coffeandopensource/support
OnBase by Hyland Software is a comprehensive solution that can be leveraged across departments and industries. Government agencies trust OnBase to help streamline processes, improve communication, and establish workflows. Each agency has different needs based on the type of tasks they handle regularly. The Department of Transportation (DOT) is a critical department which can be found in every state across the US. DOTs are responsible for transportation planning and safety, and they are always busy with many projects at once. OnBase has proven to be a valuable tool for DOTs by aiding in permitting, content capture and management, integraion with CAD systems, and so much more. In this episode, Steve Nimon chats with Paul Gorman, Sr. Account Executive and Government Expert at ImageSoft, and Rob Johnson, Government Consultant Expert with decades of experience in the field. Listen in as the three gentlemen discuss the highlights of OnBase within DOTs including: · Bringing systems together through integrations Mobile friendliness for uploading data Centralized data storage Cross-department communication Automated workflows Auto Registration Capture Secure file sharing And more! To learn more about OnBase, visit www.imagesoftinc.com/onbase.
News you Need for Tuesday April 3, 2023. Trending now, Ohio's new distracted driving law takes effect today. Hyland Software, based in Westlake, will lay off about 20% of their workforce. Former President Trump arrived in New York yesterday and he will be booked and arraigned today on multiple charges. UConn beat San Diego State in the NCAA tournament. In Hollywood, Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny seen riding horses together amid relationship rumors. The “American Idol” contestant that gained fame by calling out Katy Perry for “mom-shaming” is dropping out of the show. 80 for Brady is coming to Paramount+.
Government agencies and departments have vastly different needs from one another. It's important to implement a digital solution that works to aid staff in completing daily tasks to reach the organization's goal. OnBase by Hyland Software has been a trusted Enterprise Information System for decades, particularly in the Government space. In this episode, Account Executive Steve Nimon sits down with two experts in the field to review the many ways OnBase can help Departments of Labor (DOLs) go digital. Paul Gorman is ImageSoft's resident Government expert, and Rob Johnson is Hyland's Government Senior Industry Consultant. Listen in as Steve asks Paul and Rob about the many uses of OnBase in DOLs: Complying to ever-changing regulations Generating financial reports Configuring formalized workflows Improving records management and retention Capturing documents Digitizing the inspection process For more information about OnBase, please visit https://imagesoftinc.com/onbase/.
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.
Housing is something we may take for granted at times in our lives. For many however, housing is made possible through the Government. Housing Agencies and Finance Authorities handle hundreds or thousands of “cases” each day. As you might imagine, managing funds, contracts, documentation, and other necessary information can be a daunting task when done manually. Luckily, there are digital solutions in place to revamp Government Housing processes for improved efficiency and accuracy. Tune in to our latest podcast episode to learn more about how OnBase systems can be used to streamline what are often lengthy and complex processes in the Housing space. Paul Gorman, Senior Account Executive and resident Housing Authority Expert, sits down with Rob Johnson (Senior Industry Consultant for Government) from Hyland Software to discuss the ins and outs of OnBase for Housing Agencies. There's a lot covered in this brief episode including: Benefits of OnBase Use cases for the industry The difference between Public Housing and Finance Authorities Real success stories from Hyland And a brief overview of why Housing Authorities should choose OnBase To learn more about OnBase, please visit www.imagesoftinc.com/onbase. Please contact us for additional information.
Sponsored: Dan Dennis, Hyland Software's senior vice president and chief information security officer, outlines how organizations can navigate the ever-changing cyber threat landscape and keep staff engaged through talent retention and training.
This episode is the final installment of our Hyland Software podcast series, where each episode we will dive into a Hyland software offering. In this episode, we sit down with Tim Tallaksen with Hyland, and Brien Lay with KeyMark to talk about Hyland's RPA offering and how an organization can integrate that with their OnBase solutions. For more information on Hyland, visit our website at https://www.keymarkinc.com/onbase-software/hyland-software/
This episode is the third installment of our Hyland Software podcast series, where each episode we will dive into a Hyland offering. In this episode, we sit down with Stephen Comer with Hyland, and Zach Hance with KeyMark to talk about OnBase for the Insurance Industry and how companies can utilize OnBase to improve their processes. For more information on Hyland, visit our website at https://www.keymarkinc.com/onbase-software/hyland-software/
Apresentações:- Regulação do Diploma DigitalNiube Ruggero. Consultora da Hoper Educação.- Implantação do Diploma Digital - Case PUC CampinasCyntia Andretta. Secretária-geral da PUC-Campinas.- Preparando sua IES para o Diploma DigitalFabio Cespi. Diretor da Divisão de Educação da Lyceum - Techne.- Organização e Segurança na Emissão do Diploma DigitalJurandyr Silva Filho. Account Manager da Hyland Software.Mediação:João Vianney. Sócio-consultor da Hoper Educação e Diretor do Blog do Enem
This episode is the second installment of our Hyland Software podcast series, where each episode we will dive into a Hyland offering. In this episode, we sit down with Larry Moscovic, Technical Sales Manager at Hyland, and Dan Preputnik, Specialty Sales Engineer at Hyland. We talk about Hyland WorkView and how organizations can implement a workview solution successfully and answer the questions you want to know. For more information on Hyland, visit our website at https://www.keymarkinc.com/onbase-software/hyland-software/
For many of us 2020 was a transformative year, both in our personal lives and professional lives. As the world turned upside down, many organizations quickly adapted to meet the needs of their staff, constituents, and customers virtually. For many, future technologies were no longer a roadmap wish list item or a dream, but a critical and immediate need. As the world starts to right itself, it's crucial to continue preparation on digital solution efforts. Whether it be natural disasters, power outages, fires, floods or hurricanes, unseen situations aren't going anywhere any time soon. Glenn Gibson, Director of Global Technology Evangelist at Hyland Software takes us on a journey of digital transformation with his witty analogies and Scottish accent. With over 16 years of IT experience, Glenn shares how the journey through digital transformation should begin with the end in mind, including: Tips to start your transformation journey The importance of a complete process view to make quick decisions Key questions to fuel discussions in your organization Strategies to make the most of transformative changes Considerations when making radical or incremental improvements How to ensure survival in 2021 and into the future
Picking up from part one of our replacing state agency legacy document manage system (DMS) conversation, we're re-joined by Paul Gorman, a former CIO for two state agencies, and Terri Jones, Enterprise Advisor at Hyland Software. Listen in as Paul and Terri continue their conversation on what governments can do when your "whizz-bang" amazing document management system hasn't aged well, including: How to manage the project to avoid potential issues The importance of executive sponsorship The importance of benchmarking The benefits of content management platforms vs. document management
This episode kicks off our Hyland Software podcast series, where each episode we will dive into a Hyland offering. In this episode, we sit down with Marc Cianciolo, Global Director for Cloud Sales and Operations at Hyland. We talk about Hyland's Global Cloud Services and how organizations can implement a cloud solution successfully and answer the questions you want to know. For more information on Hyland, visit our website at https://www.keymarkinc.com/onbase-software/hyland-software/
In part two of our series on replacing state legacy systems, Paul Gorman, a former CIO for two state agencies, is joined once again with Terri Jones who has previously directed IT efforts for a large housing finance and community development agency and currently serves as an Enterprise Advisor at Hyland Software. Together, Paul and Terri continue the conversation of replacing legacy systems with a focus on legacy document management systems (DMS). Listen in as Paul and Terri discuss what governments can do when your “whizz-bang” amazing document system hasn't aged well, including: Pain points that prompt replacement Reasons to replace a document legacy system Replacement roadmap The 5 stages of going paperless
How would you face a challenge that requires you to venture into the unknown? And if you were told that “you were not up to it”? On today’s show, Steve interviews Alecia Hitchman, Senior Account Executive, at Hyland Software who shares her thoughts on conviction, ownership, and excellence. Alecia came across YEAA in her sophomore year at Bowling Green State University. Apart from being involved in sports and theatre, she was also involved in different student organizations. While some naysayers (including her own professor) advised Alecia that she was not cut out for the internship, eventually she decided to take on the challenge. And her conviction paid off – big time. With $10K in profit and $47K in sales, Alecia was the only female to get an honor award that year. Perhaps, relinquishing ownership was the biggest lesson that she learned that year. You will also learn the importance of good and empathetic communication in this segment of the show. Today, Alecia works as an account executive for Hyland Software – a company that automates and streamlines business processes. She gives us a peek into her role and shares how her team has helped her quickly traverse the journey from being an intern to a high-ranking executive. Enjoy! What You Will Learn In This Show Importance of excellence and integrity How relinquishing ownership can help you build great culture and teams Is the YEAA internship a good fit for you? Why the YEAA internship is more about management than painting And so much more… Resources Young Entrepreneurs Across America Read HTML articles in our blog section to learn everything about web design and development. You will find great tips.
January 29, 2021: Bay Village police work to clear lockdown at Bay High School after reports of a student with a gun, how President Biden hopes to pass his stimulus package, where you can see cool ice forming in Northeast Ohio, flirty cocktails to make at home with your Valentine, and hints about Cleveland Browns throwback uniforms to celebrate their 75th anniversary, on 3News Now with Stephanie Haney. Connect with Stephanie here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Bay High School placed on lockdown at 1 pm https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/bay-village-high-school-lockdown/95-e40d8f6c-1a76-492d-ac75-783f00efc198 Westlake-based Hyland Software lays off more than 100 employees https://www.wkyc.com/article/money/business/westlake-hyland-software-lays-off-employees/95-d9720932-c824-4142-a332-19f711be9ee7 Third stimulus check update: Biden taking 'creative steps' to push for $1.9T aid plan https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/nation-world/third-stimulus-check-possible-timeline-democrats-want-to-act-big-gop-wants-plan-split/507-016c079e-9c5f-4c5e-aadb-470ed000240b The latest on the number of COVID-19 cases in Ohio https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/coronavirus-ohio-updates/95-e2faeb56-d02a-443a-bcdb-141f2c7fafe8 https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/timeline-of-coronavirus-cases-ohio/95-c97c228d-c6c7-4949-b12b-4324d7ed8bb5 Canada to quarantine travelers in hotels, suspend flights south https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/canada-to-require-travelers-to-quarantine-in-hotels-covd-19-variants-concerns/507-4b853527-3462-42c0-96b5-ed0f883bcade 3News' Leon Bibb to moderate UH Black History Month Health Webinar series https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/black-history/leon-bibb-moderate-uh-black-history-series/95-89a7e33f-cadb-4a64-93c9-589e1c8210d7 Cleveland Browns to wear throwback alternate uniforms for 75th anniversary https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/nfl/browns/browns-75th-anniversary-uniforms-to-wear/95-e8494367-34e0-4c5b-9734-adfad4f1ed30 Cleveland bartenders' top 3 flirty cocktails to make at home with your Valentine https://www.wkyc.com/article/life/holidays/valentines-day/cleveland-bartenders-top-3-flirty-cocktails-to-make-at-home-with-your-valentine/95-61c5ffb0-2d46-4908-8dbc-dc941a974680 Cool as ice: Check out the waterfall and icicles at Columbia Park in Bay Village https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/ice-forming-waterfall-columbia-park-beach-bay-village/95-af9f41bc-5931-4003-944b-96c157fd854d
What can tirelessly do the work of thousands of employees without complaining and never take time off? No, this isn’t the start of a bad joke – it’s a reality for enterprises across the globe who deploy robotic process automation. RPA, as its casually referred to, mimics mouse clicks and keystrokes to automate repetitive, office-like work. Able to automate tasks in any environment, regardless of the existing software platform, RPA is available to any industry and thrives in all environments, especially those who already operate on OnBase and want to take their automation a step further. We couldn’t have picked a timelier guest to walk us through an overview of RPA and the types of applications that qualify as good candidates. Tim Tallaksen, Director of Intelligent Process Automation at Hyland Software, joins us for a well-rounded conversation about what robotic process automation is, how its currently supporting businesses amidst the pandemic, and how Hyland’s recent acquisition of a world-class RPA developer is allowing current OnBase customers to quickly deploy huge bot farms to automate the work of thousands of staff – easily extending the value of their digital workflow.
Jacob Glenn Jacob started his career with Hyland Software. Jacob had a difficult business divorce and told us how he dealt with it. This article may have been helpful to Jacob at the start of his businesses. www.thebalancesmb.com/why-business-partnerships-fail-4107045 Jacob speaks proudly of his team and brought the interesting point of asking potential employees about the hobbies and projects they have on the side. He explained that many of them work on side projects together. He believes it is important for them to use the valleys between customer projects to work on some of these side projects as part of the corporate culture and he will fund some aspects of these projects. Jacob’s software company works on IOT (internet of things) projects. We spoke about IOT integration and he described a “smart faucet” for a customer and how it entered the mainstream being made fun of on the Daily Show. For more on IOT: www.zdnet.com/article/what-is-the-internet-of-things-everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-iot-right-now Jacob and I had a long conversation on corporate culture and finding the right fit with employees and exiting those from the organization that just don’t fit before the situation becomes toxic. Jacob talked about books that inspired him along the way and how books that might have been important at one point in his career lost value as his career was built. His list of books included: Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosoki Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss Before the Exit by Dan Andrews The Family Board Meeting by Jim Shields Own the Day, Own Your Life by Aubrey Marcus Jacob’s company is M Genio .http://mgenio.com He can be found on Linkedin @jacobglenn or email him - Jacob@mgenio.com
Nicole Fidler is a Digital Marketing Specialist at Hyland Software, which sells enterprise software around the world. In this episode, Nicole shares how she takes winning user experience and digital marketing tactics and customizes them for different markets. Hear what works, what’s changing and the trends that impact how today’s digital marketers promote products and services globally. About Nicole Fidler:Nicole has nearly 10 years of B2B marketing experience, with a focus on international markets. As a Digital Marketing Specialist at Hyland Software, Nicole evaluates a company’s digital marketing against competitors and industry benchmarks. She also uses analytics tools to identify trends and opportunities for website optimization. Nicole supports the business in digital campaign planning and execution for verticals and regions across the digital mix. She has been involved with major platform migrations as well as rebranding, translation, and website optimization projects.
“The cloud brings a lot to the table when it comes to what you can offer your members,” Steve Comer says in this show.That’s a key reason that credit unions are embracing the use of the cloud these days, explains Comer, director of financial services & insurance sales at Hyland Software Inc. Hyland OnBase is a CUESolutions provider for enterprise information systems and the sponsor of episode 97. Another key reason that credit unions are increasingly using the cloud is that the technology has matured and been proven over the years.To clarify what is meant by the buzzword “cloud,” Comer provides a very succinct definition: It’s “somebody else’s computer.”“You’re referring to servers, databases applications that are housed somewhere and accessed over the internet,” he explains, “so it’s just relieving an institution of the burden of carrying all that infrastructure in house.” Credit unions are adopting the cloud in many applications now, he says, because “they are very strategic in their thinking” and the cloud can help them make strategic moves.For example, when the COVID-19 pandemic caused many credit unions to send their staff members home to work, credit unions that already were using the cloud found themselves with an advantage.“Credit unions had to learn to operate with the remote workforce,” Comer explains in the show. “The ability to keep work processes going was suddenly reliant on mutual accessibility points that didn’t exist if you had a completely on-premise infrastructure.“You have to be able to work with your co-workers” even when you’re working from home, Comer adds. “You have to be able to communicate with your members. You have to be able to share information. And, because of COVID, people were everywhere.”This show also gets into:How cloud-based applications helped credit unions, especially those that were ready with cloud technology, participate in Paycheck Protection Program lending—by allowing them to share and access application materials, evaluate and distribute loans, and manage compliance requirementsHow cloud-based applications help with compliance monitoring and execution on new rules not just for PPP but in generalHow the cloud can help a credit union capture information that’s coming in and make its data processes more efficientWhat’s next for the cloud, which Comer says is likely to be part of practically every new technology
Elana Fate, Records Manager at MISO Energy from AIIM20 in Dallas. Elana talks about the current challenges and opportunities in IIM in the energy industry. Also, from the AIIM archive, a session with Hyland Software and their successful efforts with Heinen's Grocery Stores moving HR to the cloud; from AIIM19. Host, Kevin Craine AIIM.org
Pramod Dhakal In conversation with Stephen Comer Director - Financial Services & Insurance Sales at Hyland Software, Inc.In this conversationAdaptability of Hyland in this current crisis. Changing landscape of workforceCustomer centricity is the need for every organizationsTraditional banking systems are largely outdated and they need to fundamentally change the perspective on delivery of services. Viability and the need of digital transformation in large organizations. Cautionary adoption of cryptocurrency in the mainstream financial sector.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=BDL59C3CUWGXS&source=url)
Note: Audio only version - Episode 11 is a video version. In this Episode of CAPTURE CAPITALIST, we visit with Mike Ball at Hyland Software to take a look at a relatively newer offering from Hyland Software called, Web Portal Toolkit (WPT). WPT is a platform that lets us create responsive ready, customized front ends for Hyland OnBase systems – whether on-premised based or hosted in the Cloud. Don’t let the inclusion of "toolkit" in WPT's name fool you into thinking this is some sort of complicated, new-fangled development language.WPT is designed very much with the End-user in mind and as the focus. WPT is simple to use, mobile-enabled makes minimal use of technical terms, and requires little if any training to use it effectively. What you will learn from this podcast episode? (Note: total length of this podcast is about 1 hour and 26 minutes, jump to 58:00 minute mark for demonstration) We will begin with defining what WPT is and how it can be utilized to solve a multitude of business and technical challenges for customers, their internal and external user communities. You’ll see first-hand how WPT has been deployed to solve Higher Ed issues such as Student Course Registration, Vendor and Supply Chain Partner portals for the Manufacturing and Distribution industries, Fleet Management, Hospitality and Entertainment industries and much more. The possibilities are endless. Here you will learn what WPT does uniquely, what makes it a viable choice to consider if you have specific accessibility needs that the standard Web or Unity Clients can’t easily solve out of the box. Mike and I will discuss how WPT be tailored or customized to satisfy the needs of Human Resources and even solve complex, multi-divisional extranet use cases such as a Supply Chain Portal.You will learn about the key pieces of functionality that are included with WPT:A clear and uncluttered UI that is amazingly simple to master in a short amount of time;Underneath the covers you will learn how WPT utilizes the most modern of web-based technologies;14 different languages are currently supported – a must for multi-national organizations;Colors, logos, supporting text are all customizable so that WPT looks like your organization’s brand, not someone else’s;Deployment time is RAPID and integration with your ERP or line-of-business system can be achieved using a number of different techniques.We talk about pre-built WPT widgets and the ability to create custom widgets;Of course, you will see how document search and viewing is accomplished (even on mobile devices), we chat about security concerns that may be crossing your mind, touch on flexible licensing options, but it doesn’t stop there. Data from various ERP systems, line of business systems, and/or of course keywords from your OnBase system, secured uploading of documents into a business process workflow, custom queries, and much more are discussed.Mike even provides us with a great demonstration based on a customer use case (begins at 58:00 minute mark). Good materials all the way around, if you were contemplating external use cases for your OnBase system, this episode is a much watch. There are plenty of takeaways that you can put immediately to work for you and your organization. Stay safe during these challenging times and as always, thanks for watching/listening and please, leave your constructive comments in the feedback and comment section!All the best, CAPTURE CAPITALIST Additional Resources:www.idt-inc.comhttps://www.idt-inc.com/supply-chain-partner-and-vendor-portal/www.capsystech.comwww.idtconsulting.comwww.hrecmsolutions.comwww.governmentecmsolutions.comwww.ecmconversionservices.comhttp://webdocumentcapture.blogspot.com/www.convertingoracleipm.comwww.aerospacedefenseecmsolutions.com/
In this Episode of CAPTURE CAPITALIST, we visit with Mike Ball at Hyland Software to take a look at a relatively newer offering from Hyland Software called, Web Portal Toolkit (WPT). WPT is a platform that lets us create responsive ready, customized front ends for Hyland OnBase systems – whether on-premised based or hosted in the Cloud. Don’t let the inclusion of "toolkit" in WPT's name fool you into thinking this is some sort of complicated, new-fangled development language.WPT is designed very much with the End-user in mind and as the focus. WPT is simple to use, mobile-enabled makes minimal use of technical terms, and requires little if any training to use it effectively. What you will learn from this podcast episode? (Note: total length of this podcast is about 1 hour and 26 minutes, jump to 58:00 minute mark for demonstration) We will begin with defining what WPT is and how it can be utilized to solve a multitude of business and technical challenges for customers, their internal and external user communities. You’ll see first-hand how WPT has been deployed to solve Higher Ed issues such as Student Course Registration, Vendor and Supply Chain Partner portals for the Manufacturing and Distribution industries, Fleet Management, Hospitality and Entertainment industries and much more. The possibilities are endless. Here you will learn what WPT does uniquely, what makes it a viable choice to consider if you have specific accessibility needs that the standard Web or Unity Clients can’t easily solve out of the box. Mike and I will discuss how WPT be tailored or customized to satisfy the needs of Human Resources and even solve complex, multi-divisional extranet use cases such as a Supply Chain Portal.You will learn about the key pieces of functionality that are included with WPT:A clear and uncluttered UI that is amazingly simple to master in a short amount of time; Underneath the covers you will learn how WPT utilizes the most modern of web-based technologies;14 different languages are currently supported – a must for multi-national organizations;Colors, logos, supporting text are all customizable so that WPT looks like your organization’s brand, not someone else’s;Deployment time is RAPID and integration with your ERP or line-of-business system can be achieved using a number of different techniques.We talk about pre-built WPT widgets and the ability to create custom widgets;Of course, you will see how document search and viewing is accomplished (even on mobile devices), we chat about security concerns that may be crossing your mind, touch on flexible licensing options, but it doesn’t stop there. Data from various ERP systems, line of business systems, and/or of course keywords from your OnBase system, secured uploading of documents into a business process workflow, custom queries, and much more are discussed.Mike even provides us with a great demonstration based on a customer use case (begins at 58:00 minute mark). Good materials all the way around, if you were contemplating external use cases for your OnBase system, this episode is a much watch. There are plenty of takeaways that you can put immediately to work for you and your organization. Stay safe during these challenging times and as always, thanks for watching/listening and please, leave your constructive comments in the feedback and comment section!All the best, CAPTURE CAPITALIST Additional Resources:www.idt-inc.comhttps://www.idt-inc.com/supply-chain-partner-and-vendor-portal/www.capsystech.comwww.idtconsulting.comwww.hrecmsolutions.comwww.governmentecmsolutions.comwww.ecmconversionservices.comhttp://webdocumentcapture.blogspot.com/www.convertingoracleipm.comwww.aerospacedefenseecmsolutions.com/
In this episode we have Scott Dwyer in the orange chair. He is the VP of Product and Strategic Planning with Hyland. In this episode we talk about what the future of Hyland software will look like including Hyland Experience and their cloud based Software-as-a-Service model and we also discuss what the latest trends are and where customers are succeeding with Hyland now.
Reoccurring guest on The Paperless Podcast and Senior Customer Advisor for Government at Hyland Software, Kevin Albrecht takes the mic, giving voice to a critical topic that he’s been in countrywide conversations with government agencies about: Unsecured, personally identifying information circulating in disparate government systems. If you work in any industry that manages sensitive information, you won’t want to miss Kevin’s insights on how to more securely store information while maintaining public transparency efforts, quickly populate public records or FOIA requests, or the several, nation-wide use cases of government agencies that are already leading the way in more secure, compliant and accessible enterprise search efforts.
We have a different format for this episode. Instead of the usual interview, today we have a Zoom presentation by Jaime Valore. This episode contains the audio portion of the presentation. If you would like to view the full presentation along with Jaime's slides, click here or on the Youtube link below. Jaime Valore, a resident of Cleveland, Ohio, was introduced to Agile four years ago. Her Agile journey has led her to great success by incorporating this mindset into all aspects of her life. As a Senior Scrum Master/Coach for Hyland Software, Jaime has built strong partnerships with all levels of leadership and coached teams in their Agile practices. It is through these partnerships that she has been able to help support the organization through their Agile transformation. When she hangs up her professional hat, Jaime spends her free time dabbling in photography, reading, and spending time outdoors with her family. https://youtu.be/5N2a8Se5YQE https://getwitit.org/
In this Episode of CAPTURE CAPITALIST, we go back to visit with Jim ‘Shark Hunter’ Morrison at Hyland Software to dive deep into Hyland Software’s Rapid Application Development platform called, App Builder (formerly known as WorkView) and explore their concept around ACE – Application Creation Excelerator. Hyland made a brilliant move in the market by leveraging a tool (created by one of their many bright interns!) that nearly every computer user is familiar with – Microsoft Excel. ACE is the launching platform to quickly start your application development. If you are not familiar with App Builder or WorkView Case Manager from OnBase by Hyland, please watch or listen to episode 5 (video) or 6 (audio only), I highly recommend you spend some time their first before jumping into the ACE podcast.What you will learn from this Podcast episode?If you have legacy Microsoft Access applications or are tracking critical business activities using Microsoft Excel spreadsheets, this episode is a much watch. You will learn how to jump-start your first App Builder experience using a pre-configured framework originating in Microsoft Excel that you can easily customize to meet your particular application needs. There is a much better way to manage your processes and cases than using spreadsheets and Microsoft Access apps. Jim uses a Probate Case Settlement and a FMLA (Family Medical Leave Act) application to illustrate the RAD process in a live, demonstration setting. You’ll see how easily the Excel worksheets have been assembled using a "predefined template" supplied by Hyland, how App Builder ingests the resulting ACE file, and quickly (measured in minutes) OnBase automatically builds out the application framework – database tables, their relationships, field lengths, data types, filters, views, etc. What is the end result from customer's experience by using an ACE approach on the front end of their design process? Hyland customers are seeing a 5x to 10x time savings for App Builder rollout. Now that is rather impressive! For approximately the first 22 minutes Jim and I examine the background of what prompted the creation of ACE, we talk about a growing number of pre-built ACE starter pack files that are available today to address a variety of different application needs across many different markets. We even discuss how you can get directly engaged with an ACE design session at no cost. The remainder of the session is spent demonstrating and examining the ACE file contents – its layout, design and importing process into Application Builder.Good materials all the way around and there are plenty of takeaways that you can put immediately to work for you. Stay safe during these challenging times and as always, thanks for watching/listening and please, leave your constructive comments in the feedback and comment section!All the best, CAPTURE CAPITALIST Additional Resources:www.capsystech.comwww.idt-inc.comwww.idtconsulting.comwww.hrecmsolutions.comwww.governmentecmsolutions.comwww.ecmconversionservices.comhttp://webdocumentcapture.blogspot.com/www.convertingoracleipm.comwww.aerospacedefenseecmsolutions.com/
In this Episode of CAPTURE CAPITALIST, we go back to visit with Jim ‘Shark Hunter’ Morrison at Hyland Software to dive deep into Hyland Software’s Rapid Application Development platform called, App Builder (formerly known as WorkView) and explore their concept around ACE – Application Creation Excelerator. Hyland made a brilliant move in the market by leveraging a tool (created by one of their many bright interns!) that nearly every computer user is familiar with – Microsoft Excel. ACE is the launching platform to quickly start your application development. If you are not familiar with App Builder or WorkView Case Manager from OnBase by Hyland, please watch or listen to episode 5 (video) or 6 (audio only), I highly recommend you spend some time their first before jumping into the ACE podcast.What you will learn from this Podcast episode?If you have legacy Microsoft Access applications or are tracking critical business activities using Microsoft Excel spreadsheets, this episode is a much watch. You will learn how to jump-start your first App Builder experience using a pre-configured framework originating in Microsoft Excel that you can easily customize to meet your particular application needs. There is a much better way to manage your processes and cases than using spreadsheets and Microsoft Access apps. Jim uses a Probate Case Settlement and a FMLA (Family Medical Leave Act) application to illustrate the RAD process in a live, demonstration setting. You’ll see how easily the Excel worksheets have been assembled using a "predefined template" supplied by Hyland, how App Builder ingests the resulting ACE file, and quickly (measured in minutes) OnBase automatically builds out the application framework – database tables, their relationships, field lengths, data types, filters, views, etc. What is the end result from customer's experience by using an ACE approach on the front end of their design process? Hyland customers are seeing a 5x to 10x time savings for App Builder rollout. Now that is rather impressive! For approximately the first 22 minutes Jim and I examine the background of what prompted the creation of ACE, we talk about a growing number of pre-built ACE starter pack files that are available today to address a variety of different application needs across many different markets. We even discuss how you can get directly engaged with an ACE design session at no cost. The remainder of the session is spent demonstrating and examining the ACE file contents – its layout, design and importing process into Application Builder.Good materials all the way around and there are plenty of takeaways that you can put immediately to work for you. Stay safe during these challenging times and as always, thanks for watching/listening and please, leave your constructive comments in the feedback and comment section!All the best, CAPTURE CAPITALIST Additional Resources:www.capsystech.comwww.idt-inc.comwww.idtconsulting.comwww.hrecmsolutions.comwww.governmentecmsolutions.comwww.ecmconversionservices.comhttp://webdocumentcapture.blogspot.com/www.convertingoracleipm.comwww.aerospacedefenseecmsolutions.com/
Colleen Sirhal, Chief Clinical Officer at Hyland Software, talks about supporting the patient journey and improving healthcare technology usability. #virtualHIMSS20
An interview with Natalie Smolenski. Natalie leads the sales of digital credentialing solutions at Hyland Software (https://www.hyland.com/), which recently acquired Learning Machine (https://www.learningmachine.com/). In this episode, we discussed digital credentialing, decentralized systems and self-sovereign identity.
Episode 6 – What is RAD, why should you care and what can Hyland Application Builder (also known as Workview / Case Manager) - makers of OnBase - do for me?OK, this is one heck of an episode and it is packed with a tremendous amount of relevant information about RAD (Rapid Application Development), inclusive of supporting visuals, usage trends and use cases for Hyland Software’s App Builder tool (also known as WorkView and Case Manager). Truth be told, this 1 Hour podcast could have been split into two episodes because there is so much great information Jim Morrison from Hyland Software shared with us.If you are in the healthcare, insurance, higher ed, government (Fed, State, Local), commercial sectors such manufacturing, logistics and transportation, distribution, banking and finance communities, you are in the right spot and this episode is for you. I realize it is rather lengthy and a big commitment on your part to watch and/or listen, but for the sake of continuity, I just decided to bite the bullet and pack all the content inclusive of a demonstration into a single podcast. One aspect about Jim you will come to appreciate, he is the real deal and energetic - you get the straight scoop from him about Workview/App Builder. He has a lot of practical industry experience and is very well suited to explain App Builder. I recorded this on the last day of 2019 - Jim and I had a heck of a time getting our schedules coordinated, plus his wife was expecting with his 3rd child at any moment. I thought I would be able to get this content edited, supporting illustrations all pulled together and posted weeks ago, but “stuff happens” - and, let’s just leave it at that. There will be a follow up to this podcast in the near future on this subject, we will build out in a live setting using one of their pre-built ACE starter files. We just couldn’t get through all the information in this single setting. Check back later in the month for part 2.What you will learn from Jim in this Podcast?Jim breaks RAD down to its basic fundamentals and helps us all better understand why Hyland created what has been known in the industry as “WorkView” which now seemingly is undergoing through a bit of rebranding process. Looks like Hyland is calling it, “Hyland OnBase Application Builder.” It has also been referred to as Case Manager and Case Management – all which are appropriate words used to describe Application Builder. After watching or listening to this episode, you will walk away with:Understanding the differences between Workview and Workflow offerings from HylandHaving learned how and Workflow and Workview designed to work better togetherUnderstanding the value proposition of using a Low Code, Configuration approach vs. a typical ground up, boot-strapped software development environment.Learned about real-life use cases across a wide array of industries.An understanding of why he is a huge proponent of “chunking” out your first applications. His message: “start smart small and scale up” from there. App Builder becomes contagious rather quickly in organizations once they see and realize the benefits.Questioning whether you should Build, Buy or CONFIGURE?? Which option is the right one for you?Gained valuable insight into the differences between point case management solutions and Hyland App Builder.An understanding the benefits of using or taking a “platform approach” with Case Management from Hyland – pulling through all the capabilities of OnBase from Document Management, Document Composition, Electronic forms, Dashboards, Workflow and much more.Getting the inside scoop on why Hyland and Hylanders (you know who you are) are excited about their initial ACE Case Management Framework rollouts and their commitment to delivering more for their customers.Gained insight into how customers of App Builder are using it every day to conquer new application challenges, are replacing aging apps, creating new applications that no off-the-shelf software could possibly solve without breaking the bank.And, if all that is not enough, we will end up this podcast with a demonstration of App Builder in action using a Freedom of Information Act / Public Records deployment. If you are interested in jumping to the demo right away, jump to approximately the 42:29 mark. Bonus SegmentUsually, I like to have our guests provide us a bio about themselves near the introduction of the podcast. This time around, Jim’s bio ended up a bit “extended” shall I say because he has a unique hobby that is rather intriguing - to say the least. If you are an angler - hobbyist or professional or you have an interest in the deep sea, you won’t want to miss out on this one, trust me!I hope you find this episode as interesting as I did while chatting with Jim, find a handful of valuable takeaways that you can bring back with you to the office and put your ideas to good use! Thanks for watching/listening and please, leave your constructive comments in the feedback/comment section.All the best, CAPTURE CAPITALISTAdditional Resources:www.capsystech.comwww.idt-inc.comwww.idtconsulting.comwww.hrecmsolutions.comwww.governmentecmsolutions.comwww.ecmconversionservices.comhttp://webdocumentcapture.blogspot.com/www.convertingoracleipm.comhttps://www.aerospacedefenseecmsolutions.com/
Episode 5 – What is RAD, why should you care and what can Hyland Application Builder (also known as Workview / Case Manager) - makers of OnBase - do for me? OK, this is one heck of an episode and it is packed with a tremendous amount of relevant information about RAD (Rapid Application Development), inclusive of supporting visuals, usage trends and use cases for Hyland Software’s App Builder tool (also known as WorkView and Case Manager). Truth be told, this 1 Hour podcast could have been split into two episodes because there is so much great information Jim Morrison from Hyland Software shared with us.If you are in the healthcare, insurance, higher ed, government (Fed, State, Local), commercial sectors such manufacturing, logistics and transportation, distribution, banking and finance communities, you are in the right spot and this episode is for you. I realize it is rather lengthy and a big commitment on your part to watch and/or listen, but for the sake of continuity, I just decided to bite the bullet and pack all the content inclusive of a demonstration into a single podcast. One aspect about Jim you will come to appreciate, he is the real deal and energetic - you get the straight scoop from him about Workview/App Builder. He has a lot of practical industry experience and is very well suited to explain App Builder. I recorded this on the last day of 2019 - Jim and I had a heck of a time getting our schedules coordinated, plus his wife was expecting with his 3rd child at any moment. I thought I would be able to get this content edited, supporting illustrations all pulled together and posted weeks ago, but “stuff happens” - and, let’s just leave it at that. There will be a follow up to this podcast in the near future on this subject, we will build out in a live setting using one of their pre-built ACE starter files. We just couldn’t get through all the information in this single setting. Check back later in the month for part 2.What you will learn from Jim in this Podcast?Jim breaks RAD down to its basic fundamentals and helps us all better understand why Hyland created what has been known in the industry as “WorkView” which now seemingly is undergoing through a bit of rebranding process. Looks like Hyland is calling it, “Hyland OnBase Application Builder.” It has also been referred to as Case Manager and Case Management – all which are appropriate words used to describe Application Builder. After watching or listening to this episode, you will walk away with:Understanding the differences between Workview and Workflow offerings from HylandHaving learned how and Workflow and Workview designed to work better togetherUnderstanding the value proposition of using a Low Code, Configuration approach vs. a typical ground up, boot-strapped software development environment.Learned about real-life use cases across a wide array of industries.An understanding of why he is a huge proponent of “chunking” out your first applications. His message: “start smart small and scale up” from there. App Builder becomes contagious rather quickly in organizations once they see and realize the benefits.Questioning whether you should Build, Buy or CONFIGURE?? Which option is the right one for you?Gained valuable insight into the differences between point case management solutions and Hyland App Builder.An understanding the benefits of using or taking a “platform approach” with Case Management from Hyland – pulling through all the capabilities of OnBase from Document Management, Document Composition, Electronic forms, Dashboards, Workflow and much more.Getting the inside scoop on why Hyland and Hylanders (you know who you are) are excited about their initial ACE Case Management Framework rollouts and their commitment to delivering more for their customers.Gained insight into how customers of App Builder are using it every day to conquer new application challenges, are replacing aging apps, creating new applications that no off-the-shelf software could possibly solve without breaking the bank.And, if all that is not enough, we will end up this podcast with a demonstration of App Builder in action using a Freedom of Information Act / Public Records deployment. If you are interested in jumping to the demo right away, jump to approximately the 42:29 mark. Bonus SegmentUsually, I like to have our guests provide us a bio about themselves near the introduction of the podcast. This time around, Jim’s bio ended up a bit “extended” shall I say because he has a unique hobby that is rather intriguing - to say the least. If you are an angler - hobbyist or professional or you have an interest in the deep sea, you won’t want to miss out on this one, trust me!I hope you find this episode as interesting as I did while chatting with Jim, find a handful of valuable takeaways that you can bring back with you to the office and put your ideas to good use! Thanks for watching/listening and please, leave your constructive comments in the feedback/comment section.All the best, CAPTURE CAPITALIST Additional Resources:www.capsystech.comwww.idt-inc.comwww.idtconsulting.comwww.hrecmsolutions.comwww.governmentecmsolutions.comwww.ecmconversionservices.comhttp://webdocumentcapture.blogspot.com/www.convertingoracleipm.comhttps://www.aerospacedefenseecmsolutions.com/
In this episode, we are sitting down with Chris Johnson and Kevin Albrecht, from Hyland Software, to discuss business process automation software and how it can solve pain points and support efficiency within state government agencies.
Learn about the newest offering that has emerged in the marketplace that addresses Document Retention using an entirely new approach called, Governance Rules as a Service or GRaaS. In this episode, CAPTURE CAPITALIST interviews Tom Grucza, Senior Product Evangelist from Hyland Software and you'll learn what drove the creation of GRaaS, the partnership with Iron Mountain and Policy Center and he even conducts a demonstration of the GRaaS offering. Thanks for listening and I welcome your constructive feedback and any suggestions for future content!All the best, CAPTURE CAPITALISTAdditional Resources:www.capsystech.comwww.idt-inc.comwww.idtconsulting.comwww.hrecmsolutions.comwww.governmentecmsolutions.comwww.ecmconversionservices.comhttp://webdocumentcapture.blogspot.com/www.convertingoracleipm.comhttps://www.aerospacedefenseecmsolutions.com/
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Learn about the newest offering that has emerged in the marketplace that addresses Document Retention using an entirely new approach called, Governance Rules as a Service or GRaaS. In this episode, CAPTURE CAPITALIST interviews Tom Grucza, Senior Product Evangelist from Hyland Software and you'll learn what drove the creation of GRaaS, the partnership with Iron Mountain and Policy Center and he even conducts a demonstration of the GRaaS offering. Hat tip to Tom Grucza from Hyland Software for your time and subject matter expertise during this interview!Thanks for watching/listening and I welcome your constructive feedback and any suggestions for future content!All the best, CAPTURE CAPITALISTAdditional Resources:www.capsystech.comwww.idt-inc.comwww.idtconsulting.comwww.hrecmsolutions.comwww.governmentecmsolutions.comwww.ecmconversionservices.comhttp://webdocumentcapture.blogspot.com/www.convertingoracleipm.comhttps://www.aerospacedefenseecmsolutions.com/
SPaMCAST 545 we have an interview with Cheryl Hammond, Jenny Tarwater, Faye Thompson, and Linda Podder. We talk about Launching New Voices, Women in Agile, planned activities at Agile 2019 and more. There is a lot of good advice and ideas if you’re new to speaking or if you are a seasoned speaker. There is a call to action at the end of the interview. 2019 Women in Agile Conference site https://www.agilealliance.org/events/women-in-agile-2019/ Cheryl Hammond Cheryl Hammond, a.k.a. @bsktcase, has a couple of decades' experience as a software leader in the private and public sectors. She ran her team's successful adoption of Scrum-ban for a mission-critical regulatory compliance project under multi-agency state and federal government oversight, mentored former COBOL devs into true-believing unit-testing XP evangelists, and turned a threatened software product at risk of litigation into a lean, revenue-generating flagship offering in nine months, all of which leads her to believe that anything is possible. She is not sorry for her many biases, including strong preferences for servant-style leadership and team-based, holistic problem-solving and a strong aversion to agile zealotry. Whether consulting or in-house, Cheryl endeavors to make life suck less for software delivery organizations and the humans who inhabit them. Faye Thompson With more than twenty years of project delivery experience, Faye Thompson is a consultant coach and scrum master. With a focus on an agile mindset and continuous improvement, Faye has had a positive impact in the financial services, healthcare, advertising, automotive and aviation industries. Passionate about using innovative solutions to drive business value, she supports workgroups as they transform themselves into highly engaged and energized teams. Faye enjoys serving on the board of directors for the Central Ohio Agile Association and as President of the Women in STEMM Alumni Society of The Ohio State University. She spends her free time volunteering as an emergency medical responder and public affairs coordinator for the American Red Cross. Jenny Tarwater Jenny Tarwater is an International Speaker, Agile Coach, and Trainer local to the Kansas City, Missouri area. Jenny has over 23 years of corporate experience bringing business teams, technical teams, and sponsors together to reliably deliver large-scale development projects with her disciplined approach of cultivating success and growth in people, process and products. Jenny has a passion for driving the adoption and understanding of Agile values, principles, and practices, and her endless motivation drives her involvement in cultivating the “small company startup culture” across organizations large and small. Jenny is a kinetic leader, partner, and consummate student who brings enthusiasm and awareness to projects and keeps teams focused and delivering success in rapidly evolving and dynamic environments. Linda Podder Linda Podder is a passionate learner and experienced Scrum Master at Hyland Software in Westlake, OH. She was instrumental in helping launch Hyland’s first SAFe implementation and continues to work with additional SAFe programs as they launch. Linda loves encouraging her teams to explore, innovate, and celebrate their failures just as much as their successes. She is also passionate about empowering her teams to achieve technical excellence through Agile engineering practices. Outside of work, she loves to game with her family and take pictures of her fluffy black cats. Re-Read Saturday News Today we continue the re-read of Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman. This week we re-read chapter 2. Chapter 2 tackles the relationship between effort, attention, and thinking slow. Thinking slow, system 2 thinking, requires effort. That effort must be marshaled and directed which requires attention. The more effort needed, the more attention needed. Attention is a finite resource, therefore, the more we spend on system 2 thinking, less attention available for everything else. A word of warning, don’t do higher math while driving! If you do not have a favorite, dog-eared copy of Thinking, Fast and Slow, please buy a copy. Using the links in this blog entry helps support the blog and its alter-ego, The Software Process and Measurement Cast. Buy a copy on Amazon, It’s time to get reading! The installments: Week 1: Logistics and Introduction - http://bit.ly/2UL4D6h Week 2: The Characters Of The Story - http://bit.ly/2PwItyX Week 3: Attention and Effort - http://bit.ly/2H45x5A Next SPaMCAST SPaMCAST 546 will feature our interview with Michael Milutis. Michael and I talked about putting people back in charge of their careers. Michael provides advice that every listener can put to use immediately and in the long run.
Intern CLE Podcast - Episode 004 – Hyland Software – Kelly DiamondInterview - Kelly Diamond (HR Program Manager) of Hyland Software Website: www.hyland.com/careersEmail: careers@hyland.comInstagram: @hylandgramTwitter: @HylandCareersHyland Software is the developer of the enterprise content management (ECM) and process management software suite called OnBase. Applications of the suite are used in healthcare, financial institutions, insurance, government, higher education and manufacturing. The firm has its headquarters in Westlake, Ohio. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyland_Software Hyland has about 100 interns a year at the Westlake headquarters, with up to about 30 in other locations around the country and around the world. Summer is the primary intern season for Hyland, while some interns stay on part time after their internship. Hyland starts recruiting in the fall for the following summer. Hyland’s new global focus poses recruiting and HR challenges. They work on those issues locally and rely on their in-country HR resources as well. Challenges – Sourcing the requisitions from managers within Hyland to determine how many and what type of interns are needed. Using new forms approach to keep track. What makes a strong candidate? Looking at technical skills, educational background, also soft skills are just as important. “You can’t always teach those soft skills” teamwork, communication and being adaptable are importantOrientation – Looks like a full time hire really, attend meetings, work with their teams, also have weekly intern specific events – lunch and learns, service day, socials. Managers meet weekly or bi-weekly for feedback for the mentors. HR checks in mid-summer and at the end of the summer. Hyland asks interns for feedback as well and it can be anonymous. What makes the internship Rock? Being able to extend offers for full time hire or continued internship makes the program great. Advice to someone starting a program – Helpful to have someone dedicated to plan for and run the program. Executive buy in is key. Ensure that everyone is on the same page. Resources that Kelly recommends – · NACE – National Assoc. of Colleges and Employers - https://www.naceweb.org/· OCEA - http://www.ohioco-op.com/· Career Services at the colleges – building the relationships What’s new or going on around town?OCEA conference coming to Sandusky, Ohio May 22-24th, 2019! http://www.ohioco-op.com/ I found out after we recorded Kelly’s interview that I will be speaking at this event. Register now to be a part of this great networking event. Gratitude - Thank you to Amy McMullen of Lincoln Electric for encouraging me to apply to speak at the OCEA conference. I look forward to her interview with InternCLE on next week’s podcast. Subscribe to hear from Amy about all the great things Lincoln is doing.
SPaMCAST 542 features our interview with Kevin Rush. Mr. Rush has developed an innovative approach to facilitate sprint/iteration planning. Kittens, exploding kittens, and fat cats are used to help teams probe whether the team understands the story and if the story is broken down well enough for the team to reduce the risk of failure. All change agents talk about making changes at the team level but many fail to change how they work, Kevin suggests that experimenting with different approaches is eating our dog food. Way too many pet metaphors, but a great discussion. Kevin’s Bio Kevin is a certified Scrum Master and Agility Enablement leader at Hyland Software. Before coming to Hyland he worked as an innovation consultant and coach with for-profit and nonprofit organizations throughout Northeast Ohio. A graduate from DeVry University he spent time as Technology Coordinator for several local school districts before transitioning to ministry then back to tech! When he's not working with teams and organizations he spends his time with his beautiful wife, Sondra, and their three beautiful daughters. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kezrush/ Email: kezrush@gmail.com Twitter: Kezrush Re-Read Saturday News I am declaring the poll for the next book in the Re-read Saturday over. The results are: Thinking, Fast and Slow - Daniel Kahneman 64.29% The Power of Habit - Charles Duhig 21.43% The Stuff of Thought - Steven Pinker 14.28% High Output Management - Andrew S. Grove 0% I am very surprised at the results; I added Thinking, Fast and Slow to round out the poll. My copy of the book is 500 pages and 38 chapters long and has a copyright of 2013. Next week we will discuss our approach to the re-read and dispense with the front matter (15-page introduction). I reference the book all of the time. My memory is that the book is crammed with ideas, I will need your help calling out the parts of the book that resonates with you. If you do not have a favorite, dog-eared copy of Thinking, Fast and Slow please buy a copy. Using the links in this blog entry helps support the blog and its alter-ego, The Software Process and Measurement Cast. Buy a copy on Amazon, Its time to get reading! Next SPaMCAST SPaMCAST 543 will feature our essay on value chains. We will tackle, Value Chains, Streams and Maps - What a Mess! I am doing a workshop on value chains at QAI Quest 2019 (May 13 - 19 in Chicago). Do you need a discount? Register at www.qaiQuest2019 using the code Speaker10. Let me know and we will do a hangout with Jeremy and myself! SPAMCAST 543 will include Gene Hughson’s Form Follows Function column. Gene and I begin a three column set on solution architects. We start by discussing just what the heck is a solution architect is and does!
In SPaMCAST 541 we discuss using guardrails in decision making. Guardrails are a tool to ensure alignment with the organization’s goals and objectives and to keep people on the right path. Well-formed guardrails conform to five attributes that help teams and individuals make decisions. Our second segment features Jon M Quigley and his Alpha and Omega of Product Development column. Jon discusses reciprocal agreements and their impact of on teams and products. Re-Read Saturday News We continue our poll to decide on the next book in the Re-read Saturday Series. We will announce the next book on Saturday 13 April 2019. Make your opinion known! What are you reading during our interregnum? Next SPaMCAST SPaMCAST 542 will feature our interview with Kevin Rush. Mr. Rush has developed an innovative approach for facilitating sprint planning. Kittens, exploding kittens, and fat cats are used to help teams probe whether the team understands the story and if it is broken down well enough for the team. Kevin is a Scrum Master at Hyland Software.
Bill Priemer is the CEO of Hyland Software. Bill joined Hyland in 1997 as Vice President of Marketing. He became Vice President of Sales & Marketing in 2001, Chief Operating Officer in 2005, and CEO in January 2013. Prior to joining Hyland, Bill worked at FedEx Corporation and at AST Research, a personal computer manufacturer. Hyland Software is the developer of the enterprise content management (ECM) (or content services platform) and process management software suite called OnBase, where they digitize an organization’s information. Applications of the suite are used in healthcare, financial institutions, insurance, government, higher education and manufacturing. With 3300 employees, the organization houses about 2000 of them in the headquarters located in Westlake, Ohio. They have other offices located across the U.S. and around the world in Brazil, England, Japan, Australia, and Germany. Hyland’s location in the central U.S has led them to develop their own workforce through relationships with various universities around the state of Ohio. They encourage internships with students in their IT departments. Hyland also runs technology camps with area high schools to encourage young students to develop an interest in software development and consider a career in technology. They will hire about 300 people this calendar year. Hyland is noted to be a great place to work. Bill states that this is intentional. They have focused to train their young employees, so they want to keep the people. “Retention of workforce is really important to us,” Bill says. How do they get the students to be interested in Hyland rather than working someone where else in the area or moving to bigger tech hubs like the Bay Area or NYC? They really focus on their company culture. They mix major perks with a culture of care and support where people feel like they matter. They have an open floor plan, casual dress, slides from the 2nd to the 1st floor, a place to get haircut, music lessons on site, a volleyball court, and wellness classes - perks that make work more comfortable and relieve stress, that help people work on personal health. Bill believes that perks are not everything, but they are an important part of showing your people that you care about their wellbeing. Bill says, “I think an aspect of our culture that I think people really appreciate, we’re a very supportive, caring culture. It sounds soft and squishy, but we’ve got real friendships that form among our people. They really feel part of a community.” The fun activities foster this community feeling, but also team-based projects that are there for people to work on together. A major goal at Hyland is to have a respectful environment where people feel that they are part of what is happening. People have got to be constantly learning and growing. Overall, Hyland is growing at a nice pace that allows for growth opportunities for internal employees. What you will learn in this episode: Innovative programs Hyland has to attract – and keep - the best talent Bill’s thoughts on future of automation The most valuable business lesson Bill has learned How Hyland is using employee data and what data they are collecting How Hyland competes with organizations in their immediate area and big tech companies in the Bay Area and NYC Contact: Hyland.com Twitter: @BillPriemer This episode of The Future of Work Podcast was made possible by our friends at ServiceNow. Please show your support by checking out the great work they are doing! Give employees the service experience they deserve because everyone deserves great experiences at work. Eliminate frustration and improve employee satisfaction with a single access point for efficient, personalized HR services. ServiceNow helps you put service at the heart of your business. Start today.
Mary welcomes Lenny Morris, Director of Business Integration Services for Command Alkon, and Alecia Hitchman, Channel Account Manager for Hyland Software, to the show. The two discuss Hyland's impact on the Command Alkon product suite – as well as opportunities in Austin for one to learn to improve efficiencies with the tools they use on a daily basis. For more information on ELEVATE – The Command Alkon Conference, visit www.commandalkonconference.com.
This is Part Two of the Introductions to the Explicit Content Podcast Hosts (Part One is here if you missed it). Just a reminder of what we have put together on this podcast, we will have five different shows, rotating on a weekly basis, with two hosts for each show. Our goal is, to be frank, honest, straight to the point, and explicit. No bullshit. We will not try to lead you in a direction we don't believe in, and we won't try to pull the wool over your eyes to stroke our egos.So, what are the shows?First up is the SEO and Data show with Andy Crestodina and me.Next, Demian Ross from Social Media Examiner and Joe Cox of Pop-Marketer will dive deeper into Social Media.Melanie Deziel and I will cover Native Advertising, but let's face it, Melanie is the real star.Our fourth show, Katie Martell, and Lindsay McKinney will dive into the interworkings of the marketing team and what goes into digital marketing.And finally, veteran podcaster Pamela Muldoon and I will be jumping all over the topic of Content Marketing.Over time, our show will change. New shows will be introduced, new hosted will be added, and my hope that some of our shows will move into a weekly rotation of their own. Enterprise Marketer could not be happier about launching this show and are very proud of the hosts we have brought together.Thank you to Rev.com for being our new transcript sponsor for the Explicit Content Podcast - Get $10 off Your First Order and See What All The Buzz is About - http://emktr.co/revEnough of the yapping, let's get the team. This week, we will hear from Lindsay McKinney, Demian Ross, Pamela Muldoon, and Katie Martell.Katie Martell creates buzz and drives market demand as an on-demand marketing consultant, writer, and speaker based in Boston, MA. Katie has been recognized as one of the top 10 marketing writers on LinkedIn, #3 Most influential B2B marketer on Twitter a “marketing expert to follow” by CIO Magazine, one of 20 Women to Watch in Sales Lead Management, and a top 100 influencer in content marketingLindsay McKinney serves as Senior Director, Brand and Strategic Marketing at Yext. A 360-degree marketer, Lindsay has managed global Demand Generation, Events, Analyst Relations, Public Relations and Content teams over her 13 years in marketing at Sitecore, Salesforce (via the acquisition of ExactTarget) and Hyland Software. Lindsay has quarterbacked high-tech organizations' analyst relations strategies with outcomes, notably Leader positioning, in a score of tier-one analyst evaluations. She has also orchestrated demand teams to exceed targets and grow quarter-over-quarter pipeline growth. Lindsay has been an active member of Forrester's Analyst Relations Council since 2006.Demian Ross, a Sales and Marketing professional with 20+ years sales and marketing experience, specializing in digital media, social engagement, public outreach and creating quality content. He professional, analytical, and results driven. Demian is adept at conceptualizing and implementing marketing campaigns for a wide variety of clients and products. Strong results are derived from tailoring a campaign to a company’s current needs while simultaneously forecasting their future ones. Pamela Muldoon brings over three decades of marketing and media experience to her various roles in the content marketing industry. Her passion is helping brands and individuals get the right content in front of the right audience at the right time. As a content strategist, she works with B2B companies to tell a better story while ensuring sales and marketing work together to reach their audience. She merges her background in radio, voiceover, and podcasting as a consultant and coach, believing that audio is still the most intimate form of content you can produce.Full Show: https://enterprisemarketer.com/podcasts/explicit-content/season-01-episode-02
While your buyer journey map can be a valuable visual tool for aligning your marketing and sales tactics to the needs of your target buyers, it might just be broken due to the advent of software as a service (SaaS). In this episode of PragmaticLive, Rebecca Kalogeris, our vice president of marketing, and Dennis Chepurnov, Sr. Product Manager with Hyland Software, discuss the positives and negatives of a SaaS deployment strategy, as well as how to properly redefine your buyer’s journey map. Ready to perfect your deployment strategy?Join one of our upcoming courses. Register
Sam Nasr is all about getting involved with user groups. Show Notes: Cleveland C#/VB.Net User Group (meetup) SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) Hyland Software Xamarin Dev Days Central Ohio .NET Developers Group (CONDG) Tech Elevator Code School NextPlex Meetup.com Sam was kind enough to provide his email address in the podcast Sam Nasr is on Twitter. Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical. Theme music is "Crosscutting Concerns" by The Dirty Truckers, check out their music on Amazon or iTunes.
Joseph Ulrich, Team Leader for US Channels at Hyland Software, joins me, Jen Spencer, on The Allbound Podcast to discuss channel engagement, training partners, and what may or may not be the reason why 80-90% of Hyland's customers are acquired through channel sales. Hello, Jen. Thank you for having me. Glad to be here. We're glad to have you. So, Joe, tell us a little bit about Hyland and about your technology OnBase. I know when I was doing my research before bringing you on the podcast, I'd type in Hyland, and I'd see OnBase come up. So share a little bit about the organization and the software that your company creates. Sure. Happy to do so. So how our software works is we're the developers of OnBase, OnBase is our product, and we're headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio. A lot of times we get the question of "what is OnBase?", people hear the word, they do Google searches and things like that, and they're not really sure what it is. Just in the simplest forms, OnBase is a single enterprise information platform for managing content processes and cases within our organization. All of the content an organization may have - maybe it's paper documents that are scanned electronically, or electronic fields into a line of business application - OnBase stores all that information in one central database and then presents it to the users when they need it. So that's what OnBase is, and Hyland software has been around since 1991. OnBase is the only thing that we developed and again, we've been doing it for a number of years now. I know you've been at Hyland for over 12 years. So, has all of that time been in the channel division? For the most part, it has. When I first joined Hyland, I was brought onboard to join the channel team. After my training concluded - every employee that joins Hyland goes through weeks long training to have a base understanding of the software - an opportunity came up at our government team, one of our vertical industries that we support. And a specific opportunity came up there for me to transition into that because they had an opening. I'll be quite honest, I didn't know much about the government space at the time, and after about six months in that role we were able to really bring on another resource of ours. We were able to hire one of our prospects who we'd been talking to at the state level, so a state CIO actually joined our team. We found out that she could do the job much better than I could. So then at that point I rejoined the channel, and then for the next 10 years or so I have been an account manager working with a number of our partners. Within the last couple of years, I've primarily been focusing on the partner recruitment. When I was an account manager, my territory was primarily in the upper Midwest states, states like Illinois and Iowa, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Minnesota. So really what I tried to do in terms of the travel involved - most of my travel seem to be between May and October of the calendar year - I tried to avoid those areas as much as I could during the winter months. Getting back to your original question, I think that other than for about six months, I've spent 12 years of my 12 and a half here in the channel. That is correct. So you mentioned that you're really focused now on recruitment and those activities that are associated with uncovering and welcoming new partners. Has your partner recruitment strategy changed much over the years, or is the essence basically the same? No, I would say that it has probably changed quite a bit over the years. When we were first founded back in 1991, we had a need to really expand our presence fairly quickly and try and gain as much market penetration as we could. Any partners who are family, we affectionately call Team OnBase and really what we were looking for at that time were those partners that were capable of a broad range of capabilities. That was vitally important to us because again, we were just trying to expand our reach and expand the name of OnBase. A lot of these included not only our traditional partners but then some OEM organizations as well. As I mentioned before, we're based here in Cleveland, Ohio, so we did a really good job of getting a solid foundation of partners here in the Midwest. So we really did a fantastic job of selling OnBase solutions throughout the Midwest then. A lot of the partners who we brought onboard at that time were growing their businesses right along with us, and OnBase became one of their primary solutions that they were selling to their customers. More recently, I would say that we've become much more strategic, not only from a geographical perspective but maybe more so in the offerings and the specialization of the partners that we're looking for and who we want to add to our Team OnBase. What we've realized along with our partners is that having niche offering really allowed us to put a much more laser focus on our prospects and deliver repeatable solutions to them. We've got partners today that specialize in a wide variety of vertical industries, and over the years we have built OnBase solutions that meet needs for those specific industries. So the partners that really I'm focusing on today and talking to are the ones that either have expertise in a specific market, or they may have another business offering that complements our OnBase solution, or, they could offer a competitive product and they just are looking to replace that with OnBase. One of the things that is nice to have is a product that is an industry leader and is well known now for organizations looking to implement an information management solution. So for those partners that we're talking to that are looking to really replace something that they have today with OnBase, it really comes in handy. So really that's what we're looking at today, it's getting much more laser focused in on types of partners, and what the offerings are that they have that we may not have a lot of coverage in today. Do you find that you have potential partners coming to you more, just having this established organization and partner program, or are you still out hunting for specific types of partners to fill those needs? Well, we actually do a lot of both. We do get a fair number of incoming calls for people that want to partner with us. It may be sometimes that they run into us in terms of a customer they are trying to sell and a customer that they might be a mutual customer of ours as well, and so they will reach out to us in terms of what it takes to be a partner of ours. I would say that every week we're getting a fair number of those types of inquiry calls coming in, but what we're trying to do is be much more, again, strategic, in terms of the partner community that we're trying to go after, and who it is that we're focusing on. I would say we're doing more outbound and more laser focused outbound activities than we are incoming. If you're looking really broadly, how big of a role does your channel play in the overall company's sales and marketing strategy? Is it the majority? Is it a minority? 50/50? Can you give us a little bit of a sense of what we're talking about when you're looking at that go-to-market strategy? Are you talking more on the revenue side? Or number of customers? Things like that? I mean, yes to both. Some organizations are very channel heavy, or even are committed to being eventually 100% channel in terms of how they go-to-market, others are really just starting to dip their toe into the water, and their partner sales that come in are on a much lower end. I'm just wanting to get a sense of how large of a role the channel plays for Hyland Software. Yeah, that totally makes sense. Talking first from the revenue side of things, from a channel perspective, it's probably very close, maybe 60-40 I'd say, where 60% of our revenue comes in from the channel, and 40% comes in on our direct efforts. From the standpoint of just sheer number of customers that come in, we're averaging - since my time here again, for 12 years - probably adding between 500 to 700 customers per year. And it's probably upwards more of the 80% to 90% of those customers are coming in on the channel side. Just doing the math, I think it indicates that - there's obviously more of those, but the revenue might not be quite as large - our channel reach is much greater than our direct reach in terms of just the presence out there. We are definitely bringing in many more channel customers than we are on the direct side. Well, that's the nature of the channel, right? You've got this geographically dispersed volunteer, we like to say workforce, people that are out there kind of selling on your behalf. So, you manage these recruitment activities, are you also involved in the onboarding and engagement activation of those partners as well? Yes, absolutely. One of the great things in terms of my experience and working with the Hyland channel for as long as I have as an account manager, I think I have a pretty good idea of what it takes to be successful as a partner. So, I am heavily involved in our ramp-up program as well. Once a partner signs onboard with us, what we do is we walk them through a very structured process in terms of introducing them to the resources that are available to them now that they're part of the Team OnBase community. Then, we walk them through training. Training is one thing that we have found is vitally important for us and getting our partners up to speed quickly, and that's not just from a technical standpoint, but it's also from a sales training perspective too. We offer multiple opportunities for the partner's sales reps. to get up to speed on our product, our solutions, our selling methodologies and the demo itself. There's a lot of different things that we walk through in terms of the training from a sales perspective to get them up to speed. Then, on the technical side, one of the things that we do is offer tremendous opportunities from a training perspective. I don't mind bragging about this a little bit - but on our education services team in our company, Hyland Software - we have 41 individuals that are assigned to our education services department, and bar none they are one of the best in the software industry, I'd put them up against anybody from an education services sampling. They do a tremendous job of offering on the technical side, certifications to our partners. I think right now there are five different certifications that our partner on the technical side could achieve, and that goes from installing our software, or working with our APIs, or a number of other different areas that they can get their certification. So to get back to your original question, yes, I'm heavily involved on the ramp-up side because the training opportunities, and getting them up to speed, and getting them comfortable with the OnBase software solution is critically important to us in order to get them up to having a little bit more self-sufficiency, in terms of providing our solutions and showing those to their prospects. This is great. First of all, the fact that as an organization you are providing resources to those partners is pretty significant. There's a lot of companies that partners are sort of left on their own, and only really paid attention to if revenue comes in, right? Sure. Then the second piece of what you shared about providing technical training on the product, which is critical, but also providing sales training, how to sell, what the Hyland methodology is as well, honestly, I don't hear that a lot. I talk to people in the channel all the time, and this is one of the few times I've heard a channel professional talk about training the partners on how to sell the solution, not just on the nuts and bolts of the solution. So kudos to you guys. Well, thank you. Actually, since my time here we've been doing that the whole time, so that's really the only way that we know. So that's encouraging to hear, I'm glad to hear you say that. And one of the things to just expand on that sales training opportunity a little bit is, there's no cost to the partners either, other than their travel and expenses. There's no registration cost to actually attend any of our sales training, and we do two of those in-person here in Cleveland, we actually have one later this month. So the two that we do in Cleveland are two-day events with five or six different solution tracks that they can go to, and learn how to sell the software, what the different solutions are and what the latest enhancements are to the software itself. And then to supplement that, we also offer three times a year two-day courses online that people can attend as well, and it goes through a lot of the same material, but in a webinar fashion. So it's two full days offered three times a year, again, how to sell the OnBase solutions. Excellent. Some of the people that we talk to and some of the listeners of this podcast are in a similar boat, in that they have some established channel programs, but quite a few don't even yet have channel programs. In fact, they might be tuning in listening to this because maybe a member of their board has said, "You really need to think about channel." Or their executive team has looked at their numbers and gone, "Okay. We're doing 10 million in ARR. We want to be at 100 million, what's the way to get there? Channel is a strategy, let's look into that.” So for someone who's really just starting to explore selling through channel partners, what are some of the things that you think they should consider before they jump in? Well, that's a good question. I think really one of the biggest things that I would recommend is trying to be in alignment with them as much as possible. Each year we do this with all the partners that we have, we try to agree upon some set goals and objectives together, because that way you are on the same page with your partner in terms of what the expectations are, or setting quotas and the goals internally here at Hyland. It is extremely critical to know what our partners expect for them to do. So again, I think setting agreed upon goals and objectives together, and then there might be some other things that I look at too. If there are organizations out there who's just looking to bring on a channel program, think about it from a partner perspective, what size pipeline are they going to need when they first start offering up your product or solution? What does that look like maybe in terms of, number of opportunities, or look like in terms of sales revenue? If there's a specific number of net new customers that they can realistically expect to close in that first year or if they have an existing customer base how many of those customers can they sell into with add-on orders? What would that existing customer penetration rate might be? Something else that I would really strongly have them consider is making sure that you, as an organization, have the infrastructure to support a partner program. Some of the questions that I would throw out there around that would be, do you have the sales resources available to support them? Internally here at Hyland, every partner is assigned a specific account manager, they have an inside support sales rep as well, they also have a solution architect that's assigned to them as well, to help with demos or customization of demos if need be. We also have vertical expertise, resources that are available to the partners as well. Make sure that you have training resources available to train them properly. As I've said before, we think training is critically important to us and that's one of the things that sets us apart from some of the other organizations that we compete with. And maybe just one or two of the other things that an organization might want to think about with your product or solution is does it have a price point that's actually going to work with bringing on a partner channel and is there enough margin within that? We've been doing this for a long time now, so I think we're pretty stable from that standpoint, but then also think about the vertical makeup of your existing customers. Maybe one recommendation I would make is seeing if there are any partner organizations out there that might have a vertical niche, a vertical market or presence that you don't currently sell into. It could be something that gives them an opportunity to be unique to your organization, but also you extend your reach as well. So, those are just some of the things I think that organizations should probably think heavily about before pursuing a channel program or for those that are thinking about it. Those are some really great recommendations. What's been the most challenging aspect of actually growing a channel program? I think it's finding the right partners, really. One thing that we do here really, really well is we do an awful lot of due diligence when we bring on a new partner, because we really want to ensure that it's going to be a win-win for both organizations. There are some partners that we've had over the years where it just was not a good fit, and recognizing that early is key as well, because we don't want to be a drain on their resources trying to to get OnBase online for them, but we also need to look at our internal resources as well. What we've found is, our most successful partners succeed when their owners and their executives are all in on building an OnBase practice. If we have top of mind with the principals at that partner organization, then we find that we're going to have the most success. So having the mind share within the partner community has been a challenge at times, but we've been making a lot of great progress with that. Well, this has been so great. I appreciate you sharing so much of what you're doing at Hyland. It sounds like it's working really well. I love hearing this. Before I let you go, I have a couple of more personal questions I always like to ask all of my guests, just so we can get to know you a little bit more. Are you up for it? Yeah, absolutely. Alright so first question I have for you, what's your favorite city? Got to be Cleavland, Ohio. Very loyal. I know. Okay, question number two, are you an animal lover, yes or no? Yes. Okay, I'm going to ask question 2B then. What kind of pets do you have? Or do you have any pets? We do actually. We have a ten-month-old puppy. I never thought my wife would ever want a dog, but she just fell in love with this one breed and we bit the bullet. The three kids - the three boys - that we have are very, very helpful. Oh, that's great to hear. Okay, question number three, Mac or PC? PC. Number four, Uber or Lyft? That'd be Uber. And last question, let's say I was able to offer you an all expenses paid trip. Where would it be to? I would say Maui. I've never been to Hawaii and that's on my bucket list. Maui is beautiful, and it's a lot warmer than Cleveland right now. I'll take your word for it. Well, thank you so much for joining me and sharing your channel insights with us. Joe, if listeners would like to like to reach out to you, what's the best way for them to do so? Sure, LinkedIn is the best way and my Linkedin contact is Joseph M. Ulrich, and its U-L-R-I-C-H. Wonderful. And we'll be promoting this on social media and people can go ahead and click right through and find you really easily. So we'll make sure that we make those connections as well. Again, thank you so much for joining us, and thank you all for listening and I look forward to the next episode of The Allbound Podcast. Alright, thanks Jen. Thanks for tuning into The Allbound Podcast. For past episodes and additional resources, visit the resource center at Allbound.com. And remember, never sell alone.
Beyond: The Podcast is a series produced by Beyond magazine, published by the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve in Cleveland, OH. This month we conclude our 2-part dive into the topic of work life balance (or work life integration) by looking at what, specifically, organizations can do to improve work-life balance. Moderator: Lori Neiswander, Director of Open Enrollment Programs, Weatherhead School of Management Panel: Susan Hinze, PhD., Associate Professor of Sociology and Women’s and Gender Studies, CWRU Melvin Smith, PhD., Professor of Organizational Behavior, WSOM Lisa Jackman, Team Lead, Employee Engagement at Hyland Software, Inc. Erin Hendrick, Talent Advisor Group, Progressive Insurance Company Learn more about Beyond Magazine at http://beyond.case.edu, email beyondmag@case.edu, like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/beyondmagCWRU or tweet us at @beyondmagCWRU. Learn more about the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University at http://weatherhead.case.edu, like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/weatherheadschool or tweet us at @caseweatherhead.
Beyond: The Podcast is a series produced by Beyond magazine, published by the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH In this first episode we start a 2-part dive into the topic of work life balance (or work life integration) with a panel of amazing professionals and educators. Moderator: Lori Neiswander, Director of Open Enrollment Programs, Weatherhead School of Management Panel: Susan Hinze, PhD., Associate Professor of Sociology and Women’s and Gender Studies, CWRU Melvin Smith, PhD., Professor of Organizational Behavior, WSOM Lisa Jackman, Team Lead, Employee Engagement at Hyland Software, Inc. Erin Hendrick, Talent Advisor Group, Progressive Insurance Company Learn more about Beyond Magazine at beyond.case.edu, email beyondmag@case.edu, like us on Facebook at Facebook.com/beyondmagCWRU or tweet us at @beyondmagCWRU. Learn more about the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University at weatherhead.case.edu, like us on Facebook at Facebook.com/weatherheadschool or tweet us at @caseweatherhead.
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On the show with me today is Kimi Fowler, a marketing automation specialist with Hyland Software – a large company that provides Enterprise Content Management (ECM) software to over 10,000 customers. Kimi Fowler is a marketing automation specialist at Hyland Software in Westlake, Ohio. She is a passionate marketing automation user who focuses on the execution of programs, governance, administration of the system and best practices. Thank you so much for listening! Please subscribe rate and review on your favorite podcast listening app. To get to the show notes for today's episode, go to https://brightideas.co/xxx...and if you have any questions for me, you can leave me a voicemail at brightideas.co/asktrent
NEOSA 2009 Best of Tech winner interview - Hyland Software
The first annual NEOSA Best of Tech Awards recognized outstanding companies and individuals from the Tech community. Awards and finalists will be recognized in six categories: Best Software Product Best SEO/SEM company Best Website/E-commerce application Best Emerging Company Best Tech Leader Brain Gain Company of the year In addition to the awards, A.J. Hyland, CEO of Hyland Software, will deliver a keynote address.
The first annual NEOSA Best of Tech Awards recognized outstanding companies and individuals from the Tech community. Awards and finalists will be recognized in six categories: Best Software Product Best SEO/SEM company Best Website/E-commerce application Best Emerging Company Best Tech Leader Brain Gain Company of the year In addition to the awards, A.J. Hyland, CEO of Hyland Software, will deliver a keynote address.
The first annual NEOSA Best of Tech Awards recognized outstanding companies and individuals from the Tech community. Awards and finalists will be recognized in six categories: Best Software Product Best SEO/SEM company Best Website/E-commerce application Best Emerging Company Best Tech Leader Brain Gain Company of the year In addition to the awards, A.J. Hyland, CEO of Hyland Software, will deliver a keynote address.