Teams | Collaboration | Customer Service | Project Management

July 2024

The Importance of Clear Communication Strategies in Team Projects

Unlocking the full potential of teamwork is like solving a complex puzzle. It involves a symphony of various professionals, each an expert in their own right. However, aligning everyone towards a shared vision and facilitating smooth collaboration is a task full of intricacies and nuances for any project manager. It's not just about managing the operational aspects of the project; it's about ensuring each team member 'gets' each other, promoting an atmosphere of clear, precise communication.

Annie Dean: Successful teams innovate HOW they work I Atlassian

Ninety-three percent of Fortune 500 executives said that their teams could accomplish the same outcomes in half the time if they collaborated more effectively, according Atlassian’s State of Teams 2024 research. What’s keeping teams from working together to achieve the best outcomes? Our research found that distributed teams, defined as people who work with people in other locations on a regular basis, are more effective. Why?

Remote employee engagement: How to keep your team inspired

Over the past year, many companies have noticed that working remotely isn’t quite like working in the office. Remote employee engagement is more important now than ever before because working from home introduces new distractions and detachment. Remote employee engagement is complex, but far from impossible. In this post, we’ll dive into what remote employee engagement actually looks like. We will also cover how you can leverage it to strengthen your remote team.

11 Essential Collaboration Skills for Effective Teamwork

There’s no doubt, nothing in today’s work environment is ordinary. It’s a fast-paced, interconnected, and hybrid workplace. That’s why collaboration is the recipe for a successful team. Effective teamwork is the cornerstone of high-performing organizations. It allows them to innovate, adapt, and achieve their goals. But what does it take to build a genuinely collaborative team?