EPISODE · Oct 9, 2020 · 1H 1M
Working Smarter not Harder with EdCast
from Future-Focused with Christopher Lind · host Christopher Lind
Knowledge, content, and expertise don’t distribute itself to the right places. Unfortunately, it’s distributed across the organization, often in silos or buried where people are unable to find it, but technology is helping. Today’s tech is capable of aggregating, curating, and recommending it right where you need it while automating rudimentary tasks to enable the highest degree of performance. In this episode, Annee Bayeux and I are talking about some of the ways we can transform the work we do by tapping into the existing infrastructure and resources that drive the #flowofwork. We’ll unpack what it takes to bring together the vast, often undiscovered, knowledge and expertise in our organizations and bring it to life. We’ll also dig into the way EdCast has been designed to seamlessly pull this off and ultimately allow our employees to work smarter, not harder.
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Knowledge, content, and expertise don’t distribute itself to the right places. Unfortunately, it’s distributed across the organization, often in silos or buried where people are unable to find it, but technology is helping. Today’s tech is capable of aggregating, curating, and recommending it right where you need it while automating rudimentary tasks to enable the highest degree of performance. In this episode, Annee Bayeux and I are talking about some of the ways we can transform the work we do by tapping into the existing infrastructure and resources that drive the #flowofwork. We’ll unpack what it takes to bring together the vast, often undiscovered, knowledge and expertise in our organizations and bring it to life. We’ll also dig into the way EdCast has been designed to seamlessly pull this off and ultimately allow our employees to work smarter, not harder.
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