The human arsenal might be expansive beyond all known limits, but it still hasn’t seen an element more valuable than that desire to grow on a consistent basis. We say this because the stated desire has already brought us some pretty huge milestones, with technology appearing as a rather unique member of the group. The reason why technology’s credentials are so anomalous is largely based on its skill-set, which was unprecedented enough to guide us towards a reality that nobody could have ever imagined otherwise. Nevertheless, a closer look should be able to reveal how the whole runner was also very much inspired by the way we applied those skills across a real world environment. The latter component was, in fact, what gave the creation a spectrum-wide presence and made it the ultimate centerpiece of every horizon. Now, having something so substantial run the show did scale up our experience to a greater extent, but even after reaching so far ahead, this prodigious concept called technology will somehow continue to bring forth the right goods. The same has grown a lot more evident over the recent past, and assuming one HRM-themed development pans out just like we envision, it will only propel that trend towards greater heights in the near future and beyond.
Wrike, a powerful work management platform and pioneer in Artificial Intelligence (AI) for the collaborative work management industry, has officially confirmed the expansion of its proprietary Workplace Intelligent solution, which is understood to be better suited for taking on modern workforce-related challenges. According to certain reports, the update delivers a host of industry-first features, including AI Recommended Tasks, AI Project Risk Prediction, AI Subitem Creation, AI Workspace Search, mobile voice command, document scanning, text recognition, and more. But how will the update conceive its value on a more practical note? Well, for instance, by letting you leverage generative AI, Wrike’s Workplace Intelligent solution will enable relevant teams to generate digestible summaries across work items and reach on the most important information right away. Next up, through AI Workspace Search, it is going to quickly search and find items, assets, tools, help articles, templates, and more in a manner that is user-friendly. We talked about bringing you the information you need; the platform also features a dedicated work assistant, whose job will be to fetch all the data, and even tools, that might be needed to solve a problem at hand.
“Conversations happening in the boardroom and among business decision makers are focused on operational efficiency, and the impact of those discussions is felt across the organization,” said Andrew Filev, Founder and CEO of Wrike. “Naturally, we’re looking to advancements in AI, machine learning, and automation to contribute to improved efficiency. What we’re seeing now is hockey stick growth in the pace of adoption. Just last year, we found that 86% of enterprises are planning to invest in AI.”
Hold on, there is more. Beyond the stated functionalities, the new and improved Workplace Intelligence solution further makes a point to use AI for extending proactive suggestions. These suggestions will have their utility in automating repeatable items, starting an approval, adding actionable subitems, and other related areas.
The development, notably enough, builds upon Wrike’s previous efforts in terms of growing AI’s presence across the HRM space. In case you aren’t aware, the company beat all its competitors to be the first one to launch smart AI-powered features designed for any work environment, including desktop, browser, and mobile etc. This pace, alongside an ability to act as one-stop solution for increasing an organization’s productivity, has helped Wrike in earning the support of many industry leaders including Estée Lauder, Hootsuite, Nielsen, Ogilvy, Siemens, Tiffany & Co, and more.
“Wrike has developed a suite of AI features that make day-to-day tasks less time consuming and much easier,” said Sherrie Besecker, Creative Technology Manager at Syneos Health. “I use task prioritization to understand where I need to focus my efforts, and even the smaller, more subtle automation features like smart search, as well as smart assignee and mention selectors, have a huge impact because they immediately generate the results I need.”