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Using Generative AI to Drive Corporate Impact

TechEmpower Innovation

TechEmpower has been instrumental in developing chatbots like these, utilizing generative AI to sift through internal documents and user manuals, enabling them to provide precise answers to customer service questions. AI-powered tools can handle routine inquiries and draft standard documents, freeing up legal staff for complex tasks.

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Maximizing Efficiency & Productivity: 3 Ways GenAI Optimizes Value Stream Management for Tech Leaders 

Planview

But while the increasing number of companies adopting VSM has changed how teams build from project to product, a new innovative approach hits the spotlight: generative AI (genAI). For example, imagine you’re a manager of an engineering team migrating to a VSM platform like Planview Viz.

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Agile Frameworks: learn how they work in practice

mjvinnovation

The framework is built on well-defined pillars and roles: customers become part of the development team and can validate or redefine deliveries. Answers for the business; Development Team (DT) – a multifunctional group or team responsible for analyzing, developing, implementing and testing the product/service.

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The UX Professionals’ Guide to Working with Agile Scrum Teams

Boxes and Arrows

The adoption of Agile software development approaches are on the rise across our industry, which means UX professionals are more likely than ever to support Agile projects. And other problems stemmed from UX practitioners feeling disconnected from the daily life of the development teams they supported.

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Agile vs Waterfall: what are the differences?

mjvinnovation

Traditionally, the Waterfall model is a linear approach that has a sequence of events somewhat like this: To Gather and document requirements; To draw; Code and unit test; To Perform the system test; To Perform the user acceptance test; To Correct any problem; To Deliver the finished product. There are good and bad things about this approach.

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Bringing Holistic Awareness to Your Design

Boxes and Arrows

The more each team member understood the business goals, the user needs, and the capabilities and limitations of the IT environment—a holistic view—the more successful the project. In contrast, the more each team member was “siloed” into knowing just their piece of the whole, the less successful the project.

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Control and Community: A Case Study of Enterprise Wiki Usage

Boxes and Arrows

The example on which these reflections are based is a project within the software company CorVu [1] to improve the technical knowledge base related to the products we sell. There’s no guarantee, of course, that lessons learned in that context will transfer to others. Most Wiki software is easy to learn (at least to us!),