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Client management: Building relationships that stand the test of time

Knowing how to manage client relationships well will set you apart from your competition. Good client relationships lead to repeat business and can turn customers into fans who spread the word about your brand. In this post, we break down the basics of client management, explain why having strong skills in this area is so important, and give you some practical examples to help you build trust and keep clients coming back for more. Let’s jump in!

Building a Knowledge Base for Self-Service Support in SaaS

In today’s world, Software as a Service (SaaS) companies face the continual challenge of meeting growing customer expectations while maintaining efficient operations. One of the most effective strategies to address this challenge is to develop a robust knowledge base for self-service support. This approach not only empowers customers to resolve issues autonomously but also allows support teams to focus on more complex queries that truly need human intervention.

Workforce Forecasting: A Strategic Guide for Managers

In the modern, constantly shifting business environment, long-term success relies on effective staff management. Businesses may effectively allocate resources and anticipate staffing needs with the use of workforce forecasting. This blog examines the concept, importance, advantages, and best practices of workforce forecasting that help managers make data-driven choices for the best labor management.

Quiet Quitting: What It Is and How It Impacts the Workplace

In recent years, the term “quiet quitting” has gained attention as employees silently disengage from their jobs without actually resigning. Unlike traditional quitting, this phenomenon is characterized by workers doing only the bare minimum required to keep their positions, withdrawing from extra responsibilities, and refraining from going the extra mile.

How to Avoid Rushing Through Life and Stop Being in a Constant Hurry

Despite all the technological advancements, apps, and productivity tips, it seems that we have less time every day and that we’re in a constant hurry trying to get things done with a nonstop delivery mode. We rush from one task to another, only to find that there’s always more to do. And yet the data shows that we actually have more free time than we used to. In fact, people in developed countries now work 12 hours less than they did 40 years ago.

Why Smiling at Work Boosts Team Morale and Success

In such a fast-paced, high-stakes environment, keeping up a positive attitude can sometimes feel like an arduous task. But the one simple yet powerful tool that is usually overlooked for improving workplace morale and productivity-the smile-can go a long way in changing team dynamics, from a gentle greeting to an expression of support or a response to a colleague across the table. Smiles will be the action to build trust among individuals, avoid stressors, and unite them for work. As small as it may seem, a smile is an excellent sign of hope and team effort, and may further lead to a triumphant day of work.

5 essential Scrum events for effective Agile product management

Agile product management is a cyclical framework that relies heavily on close collaboration and communication between team members. To accomplish this, product teams use structured Scrum events — formerly known as Scrum ceremonies — at regular intervals throughout a Sprint to set the requirements for the upcoming work cycle, align on progress, share results, and plan for the next iteration. Scrum events are the backbone of a successful Agile team.

AI in B2B Marketing: Transforming Business Strategies

AI marketing for B2B has rapidly become a fundamental element of business strategies, enabling companies to leverage intelligent technologies to engage clients, optimize operations, and achieve a competitive edge. As digital transformation accelerates, B2B organizations increasingly rely on artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance decision-making, personalize customer interactions, and increase operational efficiency.

Runs on Atlassian Gives Partners a New Way to Showcase Strict Data Protections

Forge launched in 2021 with a watershed new capability: the option to host and run cloud apps entirely on Atlassian infrastructure. This resonated strongly with enterprise customers, who faced challenges installing apps built by third-party partners hosted on servers located around the world. Customers began to ask how they could identify apps built on Forge, even in those early days.