April, 2009

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New Impressive Features Coming Soon!

Wrike

[05.27.2009 Update: the features were released ] We’re thrilled to announce the new, big release that will turn Wrike into the greatest ever productivity and project management tool. What will this new release include? Several exiting enhancements: • Windows Mobile Sync : First of all, we’ll make it easy for you to manage tasks with your Pocket PC or smart phone.

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Project 2.0 Teams: Creating Project Communities

Wrike

In my two latest posts (about Level 5 Leadership with Project Management 2.0 here and about Leading Collective Intelligence ) I wrote about leaders and leadership aspects in Project Management 2.0. Now, it’s time to discuss project teams and their transformations in the PM 2.0 reality. I came across a very interesting blog discussion lately. Social media evangelists Dennis D.

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Entrepreneurship Blog – nPost

Wrike

were recently published there, and I hope you’ll find them interesting. The post Entrepreneurship Blog – nPost appeared first on Blog Wrike.

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Manage All the Projects in One Space and Become 50% More Productive

Wrike

Read Nick’s story and find out how Wrike project management software helped him to minimize stress, as well as become 50% more productive and 100% happier , while managing 50+ projects in one workspace. The post Manage All the Projects in One Space and Become 50% More Productive appeared first on Blog Wrike.

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The 2nd Generation of Innovation Management: A Survival Guide

Speaker: Chris Townsend, VP of Product Marketing, Wellspring

Over the past decade, companies have embraced innovation with enthusiasm—Chief Innovation Officers have been hired, and in-house incubators, accelerators, and co-creation labs have been launched. CEOs have spoken with passion about “making everyone an innovator” and the need “to disrupt our own business.” But after years of experimentation, senior leaders are asking: Is this still just an experiment, or are we in it for the long haul?