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Emily Westbrooks

Emily Westbrooks

Emily Westbrooks is a Content Marketing Manager at Wrike. She brings over a decade of experience as a freelance journalist, editor, blogger, and author to the Wrike blog, where she writes about the latest trends in work management, what’s on the horizon for the future of work, and how work and life intersect in meaningful ways. Emily joined Wrike in 2020 at our Dublin office, and relocated to Houston, Texas, in 2022 with her husband and kids, Maya, Noah, Angelina, and Laylabelle. After spending over a decade in rainy Ireland, she enjoys being outside in the sunshine with her family as much as possible — hiking, running, walking, and swimming.

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Building Business Resilience: Wrike Customers Have Power At Their Fingertips
Project Management 10 min read

Building Business Resilience: Wrike Customers Have Power At Their Fingertips

Business resilience is key in this period of uncertainty. Learn how to use Wrike software to build a business resilience framework to protect your organization.

13 Features and Resources to Help Project Management Teams Strengthen their Business Resilience
Project Management 7 min read

13 Features and Resources to Help Project Management Teams Strengthen their Business Resilience

Project management teams need to improve efficiency to weather market uncertainty. These 13 resources will help your PMO team build business resilience.

11 Resources to Help You Build a Marketing Team That Can Weather Any Storm
Marketing 7 min read

11 Resources to Help You Build a Marketing Team That Can Weather Any Storm

As we head into the next business cycle, uncertainty about what’s over the horizon is pushing businesses to tighten their belts. While marketing is vital to any company or client’s success, it is often viewed as one of the most flexible. When budgets need to be trimmed, companies often start with marketing.  While this may not necessarily happen in your organization in the coming months, CMOs and marketing leaders around the world are wise to take proactive steps to ensure their operations are running as tightly as possible. They’re building up business resilience frameworks that will help them weather market turbulence as it arises.  Building business resilience involves eliminating wasted time and resources costing businesses in the knowledge industry over $60M each year due to productivity challenges, canceled projects, and employee churn. As marketing teams are juggling employees spread across time zones with a host of competing tools, they’re particularly vulnerable in turbulent economies.  To build business resilience for a marketing team, marketers should be doing a few critical things. They should eliminate existing inefficiencies, allocate resources effectively, and maximize their team’s productivity. When CMOs can strengthen those areas, they will be able to better prove their team’s contribution to the organization’s key goals.  We recently published a groundbreaking study on the Dark Matter of Work, which is the work that takes place in synchronous apps and the gaps between systems and solutions that aren't integrated. The study outlined how workplace complexity is eating into companies' profits and harming employee engagement. In marketing departments, that might look like teams struggling with bottlenecks for reviews and approvals, total communication overload, and siloed marketing tools that make collaborating across teams and time zones impossible.  Our research shows that those everyday frustrations waste time, money, and your team’s energy — a single worker’s wasted time might cost a company as much as $16K every year. Eliminating even a fraction of the Dark Matter of Work your team faces will help you recoup that wasted profit by driving marketing ROI, optimizing resources, and improving productivity.  As experts in working effectively, we know that robust work management software helps marketing teams recapture the energy and resources currently being lost. Work management software pulls entire organizations into a single platform, strips out wasted time spent switching apps, and provides visibility into projects so that tasks don’t slip between the cracks.  To help you build better business resilience, we’ve rounded up 11 Wrike features, templates, and integrations that will help you power through uncertainty.  Key features for building business resilience in marketing  Automated approvals: Approvals can steal precious time from marketers. Wrike’s streamlined and automated workflows mean reviews and approvals occur seamlessly and result in clear, actionable decisions — so your team can improve productivity and focus on more impactful work. Critical insights: To fully understand your team’s productivity, you’ll need data. Wrike Insights is a first-of-its-kind performance aggregator that delivers insights on 50 tools, delivering real-time data across advertising, marketing, and social media via one simple interface. Workflow versatility: Wrike’s industry-leading Custom Item Types enable users to mirror their team’s business practices and daily task scenarios in their Wrike workspace. That means you can use your team’s preferred terminologies and behaviors, reducing wasted time further.  Built-in integrations for creative teams  Creative connections: Wrike integrates seamlessly with Adobe Creative Cloud. Teams can manage their assets from programs like Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and Adobe Premiere Pro. Digital asset management: Wrike’s MediaValet integration enables users to share and manage digital assets across both platforms. Teams can attach MediaValet files to tasks, search for assets, and upload assets from Wrike back into MediaValet. Resource management features for marketing agencies and departments  Accelerate resource planning: Quickly estimate project resource needs and request job role resources. With Wrike’s resource planning capabilities, you’ll be able to ensure the highest priority projects have ample coverage with visibility into resource allocation across your whole portfolio. Optimize workloads: Assigning and managing workloads has never been easier. Get an understanding of team members’ availability, capacity, and strengths at a glance, and drag and drop tasks to balance workloads more efficiently. Clear budgeting: Weathering upcoming uncertainty is going to put pressure on budgets, so Wrike’s budgeting tools will be critical in helping you accurately determine project budgets and margins. As team members track time spent on projects, you can monitor budget spend in real time to keep projects profitable.  Pre-built templates  At Wrike, we know that one of the biggest barriers to launching projects is getting processes in place. That’s why we’ve set up a wide range of templates to help jump-start your processes, streamline your workflows, and get your team working faster. You can try any of these templates with a free Wrike trial. Agile marketing template: If your team struggles with managing a constant stream of requests, using the Agile methodology for your marketing operation will create an effective structure to tackle that overload. Our Agile marketing template will help you get started, providing an effective way to maximize sprints and get more accomplished. Marketing operations management template: Having a handle on your entire marketing operation can be difficult. Wrike’s marketing operations management template sets you up for success, helping you manage every detail of your marketing operations with custom request forms, dashboards, and reports. Marketing calendar template: Keeping campaign tasks from falling through the cracks is critical to maximizing your marketing resources. Wrike’s marketing calendar template will ensure your entire team is on the same page so that deadlines are met and clients are satisfied.  Helpful tools on Wrike’s ROI   As you work to bolster resources and do more with less, learn more about the real ROI of Wrike. Try our Wrike savings calculator How Wrike customers save time, money, and increase productivity Learn four ways to measure the ROI of work management tools With this cache of resources, you’ll be ready to jump-start your business resilience framework and protect your organization from market uncertainty.  Start your Wrike free trial or request a free demo to see how Wrike can help you streamline, strengthen, and thrive. 

From Nanny Shares To Daycare: How Three Wrike Parents Make It Work
Collaboration 7 min read

From Nanny Shares To Daycare: How Three Wrike Parents Make It Work

From a nanny share with another family to splitting the daycare drop-off, here’s how three Wrike parents make childcare work.

How Work Management Software Can Help Solve Quiet Quitting
Productivity 7 min read

How Work Management Software Can Help Solve Quiet Quitting

Quiet quitting, or putting in minimal effort at work, is caused by low employee engagement. Here’s how work management software can fix it.

Ready, Set, Thrive: How Building Business Resilience Will Protect Your Organization From Uncertainty
Leadership 7 min read

Ready, Set, Thrive: How Building Business Resilience Will Protect Your Organization From Uncertainty

Business resilience is key in this period of uncertainty. Learn how to build a business resilience framework to protect your organization with Wrike’s resources.

How Flexible Schedules Help Wrike's Working Parents Make It Work
Remote Working 7 min read

How Flexible Schedules Help Wrike's Working Parents Make It Work

Balancing working and parenting can be difficult. Here’s how three Wrike parents leverage flexible schedules and Wrike work management to make it work.

How Wrike Solutions Manager Valerio Nocera Maximizes a Hybrid Work Schedule for Better Work-Life Balance
Remote Working 5 min read

How Wrike Solutions Manager Valerio Nocera Maximizes a Hybrid Work Schedule for Better Work-Life Balance

How does hybrid working impact employees’ day-to-day schedules? Wrike employee Valerio Nocera shares how he maximizes a flexible hybrid working model.

Lessons We Can Learn From the Great Resignation
Leadership 5 min read

Lessons We Can Learn From the Great Resignation

Here are some powerful lessons employers and employees can take away from the era of the Great Resignation. Learn more with Wrike.

The Wrike LGBTQIA+ Community Shares Their Experiences of Being Out at Work
News 5 min read

The Wrike LGBTQIA+ Community Shares Their Experiences of Being Out at Work

In honor of Pride Month and to encourage the inclusion of our LGBTQIA+ community, Wrike employees share their experience of being out in the workplace.

How to Roll Out Wrike to Your Marketing Agency Using These 5 Templates
Marketing 5 min read

How to Roll Out Wrike to Your Marketing Agency Using These 5 Templates

Templates are the key to rolling out Wrike to your marketing agency. Use these five templates to jump-start your processes quickly.

Inspiring Women of Wrike Celebrate International Women's Day
Leadership 5 min read

Inspiring Women of Wrike Celebrate International Women's Day

Wrike is marking International Women’s Day by connecting with women on our own team, who share how they celebrate the day and who inspires them.

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