Content reuse is the practice of creating one piece of content and then using that piece of content everywhere you need it. A reused piece of content is created, finalized, translated, managed, stored, and retired one, and only one, time.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) holds the promise of transforming industries, speeding up processes, and delivering strategic insights at unprecedented levels.
Almost daily, I have conversations with content leaders struggling to solve complex challenges in their organizations. They’re trying to help employees find critical information scattered across multiple systems, scale content creation without ballooning costs, measure the business impact of their content investments, and ensure consistency across thousands of content assets.
Ain’t that the truth? When projects are easy, inexpensive, and quick they are likely to get done. Even tasks that might not be so important have a chance.
As a person who is hard of hearing (HoH), I’ve had my fair share of struggles in the business world, which has not been as inclusive as it could be. I’m not going to point fingers or cast blame, as we live in a hearing world and often just don’t