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30 questions to ask a digital events platform vendor

Martech

If you’ve decided a digital events platform makes sense for your business, spend time researching individual vendors and their capabilities by doing the following: Make a list of all the DEP capabilities you currently have, those that you would like to have and those that you can’t live without. This is an individual preference.

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Event planning terms glossary: 150+ event terms to know

SpotMe Blog

Examples of event accessibility are providing wheelchair access at in-person events, and live captioning at hybrid or virtual events. An example of using AI at in-person events is facial recognition software for check-in. A hybrid or virtual event example is data insights created during polls. Accessibility. Activity challenge.

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IBM SJ 45-4 | Ethnographic study of collaborative knowledge work

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Ethnographic study of collaborative knowledge work. We present an ethnographic study in which we examine the ways collaborative knowledge work gets done in a process-oriented environment. 2 Examples of knowledge workers include managers, salespeople, nurses, doctors, lawyers, judges, and analysts. Table of contents: HTML PDF.

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How to Choose an A/B Testing Tool in 2024

Convert

For example, agency WeTeachCRO believes that tool spend can and should be far less than 20%: Conventional wisdom says not to spend more than 20% of your total CRO budget on tools, keeping 80% spare for people – people after all are the ones that will make the real difference to your programme, whereas the tool is merely an enabler.

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How to Choose an A/B Testing Tool in 2023

Convert

For example, agency WeTeachCRO believes that tool spend can and should be far less than 20%: Conventional wisdom says not to spend more than 20% of your total CRO budget on tools, keeping 80% spare for people – people after all are the ones that will make the real difference to your programme, whereas the tool is merely an enabler.