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Technical Review: A Trusted Look Under the Hood

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The answer is to engage a trusted outside source for a Technical Review – a deep-dive assessment that provides a C-suite perspective. At TechEmpower, we’ve conducted more than 50 technical reviews for companies of all sizes, industries, and technical stacks. A technical review can answer that crucial question.

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Using Generative AI to Drive Corporate Impact

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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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Remote Transformation: Working remotely requires cultural change

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We are talking about virtual meeting rooms, applications that connect the entire team 24/7, automatically updated dashboards, and document sharing through the cloud. According to the Harvard Business Review, only 30% of companies train their employees to interact with digital tools. The difficulty lies in ourselves.

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Bringing Holistic Awareness to Your Design

Boxes and Arrows

These are blunt assessments of unfortunate team member attitudes, but we were surprised how often we found them to be present. Also fairly common were very small teams where the same person performed multiple roles. Full and relaxed discussion with team members is the second best.

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Control and Community: A Case Study of Enterprise Wiki Usage

Boxes and Arrows

But without documented cases such as this one, any theorizing about the balance of power issue is just speculation. Three contexts for a Wiki To start with, it is important to clarify the key differences between three contexts in which Wikis are used: public, team and enterprise Wikis. [2].