[Competition] Wrike's Holiday Countdown 2021 - Day 5!
完了Hi everyone,
It’s Friday, and that means this is the last day and challenge of Wrike's Holiday Countdown! 🎉
Today's challenge:
Wrike's Community is a place where all Wrike users can ask questions, share best practices, connect and learn from each other. So for the last challenge, we would like you to tell us about your area of expertise in Wrike.
If you connected with another Wrike user, what are you confident you could teach them about Wrike?👇
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Remember, if you enter all of the daily competitions you'll be entered into another draw for the chance to win a Wrike Discover Silver Product Certification valued at $299 and some Wrike swag! Full T&Cs for this here.
We'll be announcing the winner of today's competition and the winner of the overall competition on Monday, so keep an eye out 👀
Thank you, Community for participating in the second edition of Wrike's Holiday Countdown! Good luck and happy holidays ✨
I think I could tell a lot about the roll out of Wrike on a new business side and how to convince people (and warn that this will be a lot of work).
I think I could teach pretty well about setting up Requests- especially how to make the most of he info/data that is collected so it doesn't get lost in the task description.
I could (and happily will - connect with me!) share how we have utilized Wrike's dashboards to create a CAB board that pulls in tickets for each month's IT deployment through a sync with JIRA to increase business stakeholder visibility into product impacts.
My colleagues always ask me to set up Request forms for them.
That is a great automation tool, especially when used together with automation rules 😎
Setting up workflows and incorporating the approval process. We have to have multiple people (internal, legal & client) approve files in Wrike and I've been able to set up automated approvals so they automatically go to the next person.
I think I could teach someone how to set up a ton of custom Dashboards (I love playing with them), or how to set up fun dynamic forms. I have a lot of fun creating our forms, and enjoyed reading the support articles and figuring it out.
Dashboards are my jam! I have dashboards set up dashboards for several users on our team, for each of my production meetings, each of our creative teams and for our Copy and Print Center. I think they are a great way to filter information down for specific purposes and to collaborate with other team members.
I am confident that I could teach someone about Request Forms, and the automation of them. Request forms are one of the most important aspects of wrike because if you allow junk in, you're going to often only get junk out. It has been a tremendous time saver, for all parties involved, to make sure that the requests contain the required information the first time. No chasing people around or reminding them!
I could talk through creating a project template and task dependency logic, as well as building a custom workflow with automatic assignees.
I'm confident I could teach someone about custom Calendar Views. I enjoy digesting data into a specialized, visual view that can support team workflow!
I'm confident that I could pretty much speak to just about everything in relation to Wrike! I handle all levels of training for about 2000 people in my organization, so needing to have easy solutions for my teams is a critical need, and I love finding new challenges to help people!
I'm pretty experienced in most things regarding Wrike administration, including users, groups, request forms, workflows, spaces, overall structure, and Wrike Integrate. We have been able to push Wrike beyond the typical use case boundaries and have made it an integral part of most areas of our business.
I could get to understand each team member's pain points and assist them with setting up dashboards, reports, custom workflows and request forms to make their lives easier.
I would be able to cover request forms (with branching), blueprints, dashboards, and reports.
Our projects, overall, are very repetitive so definitely blueprints, requests, and projects overall. My biggest accomplishment was creating a report that used to be manual in Excel ... with over 60 columns!!! I can run the report and be ready for our weekly update call in 5 minutes now!
I feel I could teach someone how to set up a QA system that allows the task assignees to get a completed task out of their queue, but the reviewer can have an actionable review task for their own to-do list, so tasks are never lost through the workflow.
I would be able to teach someone how to set up two parallel systems in Wrike; one for projects and one for tickets. Both sides operate in different ways, but all the tasks show up with each other so every employee can see all their action items in one place!
Request forms are my jam. We use them for a variety of uses throughout the business.
Hi everyone, thank you so much for taking part in our second Wrike's Holiday Countdown 💫 We hope you've enjoyed it as much as we did!
Congratulations to the Day 5 winner of Wrike's Holiday Countdown Shelly Erickson and congrats to Shannyn Bissett who's the lucky winner of a Wrike Silver Certification. We'll be in touch with you both to arrange your prizes 🎁