
Daisy Hibbard
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A "Jill of All Trades", I tend to wear many hats from my experience working in many industries over the course of my career, including hospitality, agriculture, automotive finance, software engineering, retail, and consumer product goods. I specialize in bringing order out of chaos, building great teams, and helping others others grow professionally and personally using Agile frameworks (where it makes sense).
In my spare time I play a lot of video games, watch motorsport, bake, and write.
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I'm halfway through the Silver Certification process with a goal of finishing by early November. How will this change impact me? (I would love to have the option of pausing my Silver Certification ...
Hi Vladimir Bugay, thanks so much for the quick response! You're correct in interpreting all of my feedback correctly! If I filter any value to a small subset (doesn't matter if it's Wrike or not),...
Hi again! I'm back with some more feedback about the new Dashboards based on a discovery we made today. We're huge fans of now being able to visualize what's assigned to team members in a chart, ho...
Thanks for a fun little daily mental break!
I survived breast cancer. 🙃
100% would be a spoiled house cat. No schedules or appointments to track, just chill and loaf, watch nature from a safe space, get lots of pets and love from my hooman. 😸
I'd invite Sebastian Vettel (former F1 driver and champion)! He always got in the weeds with his team to learn what wasn't working and helped them find solutions. Everyone said he was a great team ...
Mid-September to mid-November in Central Indiana! The humidity finally drops so it doesn't feel like a swamp outside. I can open my windows to let in fresh, crisp air that gives me an energy boost ...
Registered last week! Excited for another year of Collaborate.
Are self-cleaning lint traps a thing...? I would love an automation to clean the lint trap in my dryer triggered by the sensor noticing it's full!