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The next round - how to get creative from review to approved (Webinar)

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Join our VP of Design's webinar on the creative process Get to "yes" faster Don't let the momentum o

Join our VP of Design's webinar on the creative process [Hightail] [Join our Webinar]( Get to "yes" faster Don't let the momentum of a good idea get slowed down by an inefficient creative process. In this webinar, Hightail's VP of Design, Ted Everson, will show you how to remove roadblocks that stand in the way of creative approvals so you can keep your ideas moving. Join Ted to discover how enhancing your creative process will help your team: - Assign follow-ups, stay on top of deadlines and route approvals - Get specific feedback from key stakeholders - both internal and external - Keep projects on track with team dashboard views - Avoid the frustrations of sharing creative work - no matter the file size or format [Time and Date]( [Thursday, April 27th 2017 10:00 - 11:00AM PT]( Mark your calendar [Speaker] Ted Everson, VP of Design at Hightail Ted is a UX Design leader with 20 years experience creating products in the social, mobile, small business and enterprise spaces. He believes in a management approach to design, built on recognition, accountability and iterative learning. Register for free now to learn how to improve your creative process. Can't make the live event? You can still sign up and we'll send you a recording afterwards. [Sign me up]( This message was sent to you because you created a Hightail account. You can [unsubscribe]( any time. Hightail, Inc. is located at 1919 S. Bascom Ave, Campbell, CA 95008, USA [Terms]( | [Privacy]( | [Support](

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