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Fear Of The New: Change Management And Adopting New Technology

By: Lou Monaghan
January 9th, 2020

I have recently spent much time researching information on Tesla's new Cybertruck (yes, yes, I pre-ordered one, I'm that kind of guy.) The initial reaction to Tesla's latest offering was mostly negative but became more positive over time, as Matt Ferrell pointed out in his Undecided blog. Matt’s points made me think of how many times when introducing new systems I’ve encountered opposition to solutions I felt should be a slam dunk sell to the end-users. As integrators, we are, quite literally, in the business of change, and resistance to the optimizations of both workflow and introduction of automation is a natural part of that business. For the horror genre fans in the crowd, H.P. Lovecraft famously stated that "The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown."

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Finding Balance When Automating Creative Operations

By: Lou Monaghan
December 4th, 2019

One of the central concepts of many eastern philosophies is that two contradictory forces are always in balance. The part of this concept that is most striking to me is that balance is not a single point, where each opposing force is offset by the other at a neutral fifty-fifty ratio. Instead, it is the concept that at any point, the two forces create a whole regardless of the strength of one force relative to the other. The Chinese yin-yang symbol is perhaps the most well-known and poignant visual example of this concept.

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How Semantic Databases Are The Future Of Digital Asset Management

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Visual Touchscreen Collaboration With Bluescape Shines At Adobe Max 2019

By: James Word
November 19th, 2019

Creativity for All. That was the positioning statement for this years’ Adobe Max in Los Angeles. The evolution of creativity and technologies that come out of that were on display everywhere and it was an action-packed nonstop tour for three days. The vibe was great, and the passion was contagious.

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3 Creative Metrics Every Marketing Leader Should Track (And How)

By: Ziflow
November 14th, 2019

This Article from our Alliance Partner, Ziflow, is written by Katie Oberthaler, Brand Manager at Zifow, and originally appeared on the Ziflow Blog. We think our readers will find it useful, enjoy.

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Work Performance Indicators: A Modern Way to Make Decisions

By: Workfront
October 30th, 2019

This article by Richard Whitehead, Director of Product Marketing, at Workfront originally appeared on our partner Workfront’s Work Management Blog and we think our readers will find this information valuable.

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The Paralysis of Possibility – Setting Parameters When Implementing Technology

By: Lou Monaghan
October 1st, 2019

Intuitive, simple to use devices and software are everywhere in our life. Perhaps you get up in the morning, and the first thing you do is grab your smartphone, or your home assistant may read you today's weather and news headlines while you stop in the kitchen for your morning coffee. Great user interfaces and experiences (UI's/UX's) are like the mullet of the technological world, smooth presentation and ease of use in the front, but many-layered complexity and chaos in the back.

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