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Low Code & No Code Development: What You Need to Know
Leadership 7 min read

Low Code & No Code Development: What You Need to Know

Low code no code platforms make software development easier. Learn how these tools can improve internal processes and workflow automation in your business.

Pluralsight Fuels Rapid Growth with Work Automation
Leadership 7 min read

Pluralsight Fuels Rapid Growth with Work Automation

Business is increasingly digital, and systems generate mountains of data every day. Smart leaders know they can use this data to their advantage, but it’s a rare few who actually know how.

Why Smart CMOs Are Making Workflow Automation Their Top Priority
Marketing 5 min read

Why Smart CMOs Are Making Workflow Automation Their Top Priority

Imagine this: You’re sitting in a meeting, discussing progress on a new campaign. The creative director, Julie, says she’s still waiting on final approval for the design budget. "Oh, finance approved that last week," you say. "Didn’t you see the email?"  Then Mark, the Head of Product Marketing, announces, "I’ve just heard from Sales that they want all new collateral, including an updated PDF. Who has the time to work on that, and how will it affect our schedule?" Crickets. You head back to your desk, only to find three emails asking you to approve new campaign assets. But you have no idea who on the team has already looked at it or what edits have already been requested. And should you be reviewing the attachment or the slightly different version provided in the body of the email? Scrolling through the message thread doesn’t help either— it’s just a mess of edits and revisions.  Wish things could be simpler?  Workflow automation isn’t just for boring business processes. Automating your creative workflows is a smart way to make creative collaboration run smoother, and finding the best professional services automation software for you can boost your processes for maximum productivity. Top reasons to automate your marketing team's workflow Less busywork How much of your team’s day is spent updating spreadsheets, generating reports, and adjusting campaign schedules? Automating these routine tasks can be a significant time-saver, freeing hours in the day for them to focus on CMO responsibilities that are value-adding creative work.  Automation also ensures reports and updates are based on accurate, up-to-date information, so you have all the details you need to make smart, timely decisions.  Fewer errors and inconsistencies You know that sinking feeling when your website redesign tanks your SEO rankings? Or the headache of launching a campaign with outdated pricing information? As CMO, your job is to make sure your marketing initiatives go off without a hitch. But it’s all too easy for important details to get missed, with costly results.  With automation, creative briefs are standardized, contain all the details needed to get the job done, and are automatically assigned to the appropriate party. No important details are miscommunicated, left out, or overlooked. Processes and policies are consistent, fewer tasks fall through the cracks, and everyone is clear on responsibilities and deadlines.  Automation also makes it easier to provide a consistent customer experience across all your channels. Tools like Hootsuite and Buffer, for example, automate your social media publishing schedule so that prospects and customers always see an active page and your brand identity stays true across your networks.  Wrike Requests Faster reviews and approvals Has everyone signed off on the final version? How long should you wait for someone to leave comments before moving on? If two people leave conflicting feedback, whose edits are implemented?  Automating the review and approvals process can eliminate all the last-minute scrambling and second-guessing. Reminders, alerts, and notifications keep reviews moving forward since everyone can see the status of each asset. It's easy to stay up to date, a clear process is followed, and nothing gets mistakenly published without the proper approvals.  Try Wrike's Proofing & Approvals for Free Fewer process headaches You can’t fix what you don’t know is broken. Automating your workflows makes it easier to see where tasks get stuck, which tasks eat up the most time and resources, and where you can make some simple changes to help work run more efficiently. And automatic notifications that alert colleagues when they can begin work on a task make handoffs faster and easier, so work keeps flowing.  Higher revenue All of these benefits add up to one thing: a boost for your bottom line.  By automating your creative workflow, your team is able to spend more time on high-value creative work instead of routine administrative tasks. Collaboration is more efficient, with fast hand-offs and requests that contain all the context necessary for work to begin. Teams avoid the frustrating cycle of rework and revisions due to miscommunications. Costly errors are caught in an efficient and thorough reviews and approvals process.  If you're in the market for a new collaboration tool, download our free collaboration software buyer's guide. It includes questions and features you should think about carefully before you purchase. Start automating your marketing team's workflow Give Wrike for Marketers a try to see how it can help relieve your biggest work headaches — all you need is an email address. 

How Expert Project Managers Get Powerful Results With Automation
Project Management 5 min read

How Expert Project Managers Get Powerful Results With Automation

When countless hours have been tirelessly devoted to a project, everyone’s rooting for its success. Learn how project managers can magnify big wins with automation.

How to Use Data to Drive Automation and Remove Repetitive Tasks
Project Management 5 min read

How to Use Data to Drive Automation and Remove Repetitive Tasks

Knowing how to automate tasks and eliminate repetitive processes can help save time and streamline project progress. Learn more about task automation tools with Wrike.

How Automation Leads to Creative Confidence
Marketing 5 min read

How Automation Leads to Creative Confidence

Automation can alleviate your workload so you can focus more on creative aspects of your work. It eliminates mundane tasks while establishing structure and consistency in your processes. Let's take a look at how automation frees you up to focus more on the more impactful, fun stuff.

3 Project Management Automation Myths Debunked
Project Management 7 min read

3 Project Management Automation Myths Debunked

As production increases, automation of menial project management tasks becomes crucial. Let's debunk a few common automation myths that may be holding you back.

Do UK workers find automation at work a hero or villain?
Productivity 3 min read

Do UK workers find automation at work a hero or villain?

Most office workers in the UK aren’t afraid of automation. In fact, according to our findings, they’d like to see more of it, so they can focus more on creative work and listening to customers.

How to Use Automation to Streamline Marketing Campaigns
Marketing 5 min read

How to Use Automation to Streamline Marketing Campaigns

Automated task management helps teams cut back on small and repetitive work and focus on the bigger picture. Learn more about automated marketing with Wrike.

The Key to Perfect Automation Is Imperfect People
Collaboration 7 min read

The Key to Perfect Automation Is Imperfect People

No matter how sophisticated the implementation, automation won’t compensate for poorly defined processes. Think of it as a powerful toolset, and like any tool, we need to learn how to use it properly for the best results.

Where Automation Helps and Where It Hurts (Video)
Leadership 3 min read

Where Automation Helps and Where It Hurts (Video)

Since the invention of the assembly line, we’ve been obsessed with automation and its virtually limitless applications. But what should we automate, and what’s better off left alone?