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Knowledge Management and AI: Putting Your Internal Data to Work

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But as the technology matures, we’re finally starting to see valuable enterprise use cases for generative and conversational […] The post Knowledge Management and AI: Putting Your Internal Data to Work appeared first on DATAVERSITY.

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The Importance of Work Packages in Project Scope Management | Simplilearn

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If you’re studying for the project management professional exam, you probably know there’s a lot to learn. When it comes to project scope management, the concept of work packages is a key topic to learn. Work packages are important when preparing the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) for any project. Read More.

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Webinar Wrap-Up: Project Management Work in the Post-COVID Era | Simplilearn

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On July 7, 2020, Tim Jerome joined Simplilearn’s Step Into the Sunlight webinar series to discuss how self-isolation has impacted work and project teams. Tim has over a decade and a half as a PMP® and Project Management trainer. He is a leader in the Project Management Community and is a well-known speaker and mentor in the field.

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How to Manage Unplanned Work in SAFe?

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One of the missing components of SAFe is a prescribed approach to handling unplanned work, which is likely a common occurrence for any organization attempting to adapt to an increasingly dynamic business environment. What is “Unplanned Work”? The ability to manage change effectively is key to any Agile initiative.

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Best Practices for Accelerating the Sales Process

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

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Technical Product Managers, Manage the Entire Iceberg: Integrating Work Above and Below the Surface

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As a PM, you have to manage the whole product. In this post, we’ll cover tips for integrating above- and below-the-surface work to ensure your iceberg ships smoothly. Run both types of work through the same product discovery process and planning rigor. This frames infrastructure work on equal footing with feature work.

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Working with Azure to Use and Manage Data Lakes | Simplilearn

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Azure Data Lake includes many of the tools required to make it easier for developers, data scientists, and analysts to manage all sizes, shapes, and speeds and execute complex processing and analytics across platforms and languages. Read More.

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Feedback Management: A PM's Key for Continuous and Impactful Product Growth

Speaker: Hannah Chaplin - Product Marketing Principal at Pendo & Steve Cheshire - Product Manager at Pendo

Working with customers to improve product feedback management is a major driver of product-led growth. Consulting customers throughout the product development process enables businesses to focus on the features that matter.

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Best Practices for a Marketing Database Cleanse

As frustrating as contact and account data management is, this is still your database – a massive asset to your organization, even if it is rife with holes and inaccurate information. This buyers guide will cover: Review of important terminology, metrics, and pricing models related to database management projects.

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How Leveraging Data Creates Efficient Product Roadmaps

Speaker: Hannah Chaplin - Product Marketing Principal & Steve Cheshire - Product Manager

Without product usage data and user feedback guiding your product roadmap, product managers and engineers end up wasting money, time, and effort building what they think stakeholders want, rather than what they know they need. This lack of insight makes it impossible for these teams to prioritize.