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January 2022

Understanding project cost estimation: A complete breakdown

It doesn’t matter how much time you spend planning a project, creating proposals, or talking to your client—if you don’t get your project cost estimation right, all of your hard work will be for nothing. Project cost estimations help you predict how much you should charge a client for an upcoming project. But if you get it wrong, you’re suddenly tied to a project that doesn’t make your agency a profit and wastes valuable team resources.

IT project management: best practices to keep you on schedule (and under budget)

IT project management is no joke. Among PM roles, it’s easily one of the most demanding and involves seriously high stakes. Why? Because IT projects are complex and expensive. Switching between software. Migrating servers. Onboarding new users to a platform. These are the sort of projects likely to experience overrun because they involve so many people. Specifically, stakeholders that don’t understand the steps involved.

What's new in Teamwork | January 2022

We’ve hit the ground running in 2022 at Teamwork by bringing you exciting new features to kick start the year! A few of the new features released this month are Improved Reports, Dark mode for Android, and Archive Agents in Desk. Check out each feature below in detail and see how you can enhance processes within your team throughout 2022.

The ultimate guide to design project management

Effective management is crucial for the success of any design project. Without a plan, things can get out of control quickly. And no one wants to be the deer in headlights when a client asks for that design file you promised because it was lost under a soaring stack of other duties. Design project management is particularly unruly because it usually brings together a range of skilled and qualified individuals from across the team or from a client.

How to best use project milestones in your agency

If you're reading this, you know all too well that projects are full of unexpected problems. Bottlenecks happen. Resources suddenly get stretched thin. And without project milestones in place, stakeholders climb an unending mountain toward project completion. That sounds extremely tiresome. But even for many successful project managers, this happens all the time.