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While the potential to use digitally-augmented and deep fake marketing content might be fun to daydream about, there's a dark side and it’s very real.
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Good metadata is accurate. It's robust. It's not ambiguous. And it's a love note to the future.
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Rome wasn't built in a day and neither will your DAM program.
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The biggest takeaways from the biggest digital asset management conference in New York City this year.
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The ease in which many of our transactions are performed in our personal lives creates a demand for the same ease in our work lives.
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Breaking down silos and setting up multidisciplinary teams might be the best way to create amazing customer experiences.
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Maintaining a DAM system is a full time job, as can be seen by the many areas of responsibility listed here
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To strip or not to strip? Here's a look at both sides of the argument about the value of embedded metadata.
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In a world overflowing with content, tools and information, it’s easy to lose sight of the big picture — especially when that big picture comprises so many moving parts.
A modern digital workplace strategy is composed of communications, people, process, ideas, information, websites, tools, systems, metadata and more.
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Our entire company started using Slack in less than a week.
The marketing team in Amsterdam was completely onboarded within an hour, most of the company within a day, and people on vacation or out of office within less than a week.
Then our other chat applications were turned off.
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Every time you have screen time, digital assets are influencing you. They're driving your thoughts and feelings about the current global political climate, what products you buy, and how you, your friends and your family perceive the world.
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Have you ever had a child ask you, “Why?” only to follow it up with another “Why?” immediately after you gave what you thought was a well-thought out explanation?
It's frustrating, isn't it? You may think they are intentionally trying to irritate you by asking the same question again and
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In a scene from my favorite episode of the TV show “Parks and Recreation,” Leslie Knope is appalled by the extremes a chard stand has to go to through to gain the support of the farmers’ market community.
Despite the nutrients and vitamins chard provides, and insane benefits like helping prevent cancer,
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Digital Asset Managers and administrators spend an enormous amount of time and energy on metadata application.
It is tedious, thankless work, but absolutely necessary to find assets in the sea of digital petabytes.
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