Teams | Collaboration | Customer Service | Project Management

What is the Goal of an Insider Threat Program to Protect Your Business

Key Summary: Insider threats cause irreversible damage to an organization. Ponemon reports a rise in the cost of insider risk, reaching $17.4 million, up from $16.2 million in 2023. That’s where specialized insider threat programs swoop in. It’s more than just a cybersecurity effort. Rather, a clear strategy that combines a set of tools, training, rules, and people to create a strong security culture within the company.

AI employee experience: What HR and Ops leaders need to know

What if the biggest risk to your company is not the competition but the cracks forming inside your own teams? Burnout keeps building, and before long, even your top talent starts to resign. At the same time, engagement continues to slip even though calendars remain full. Meanwhile, you keep guessing in the dark because you cannot see workloads clearly enough or how much time is being drained by routine tasks before problems escalate.

Why "Hero" Support Agents Are Hurting Your Business

By Hélène Vincent, VP of Customer Success, TeamSupport In many B2B success and support teams, there’s often one person who seems to have all the answers. They know the software inside and out, remember obscure customer history, and can swoop in to fix even the trickiest issues. This is your “Hero”—the go-to person everyone relies on. At first glance, having a Hero on the team feels like a gift. Customers love them, colleagues depend on them, and leadership trusts them.

AI in internal communications: 7 steps for strategic impact and adoption

Modern workplaces are overwhelmed by communication. This inundation is more than inconvenient — it erodes engagement and trust. Without intervention, employees will continue to tune out essential information, making it harder for internal comms teams to help drive business outcomes. AI in enterprise internal communication offers a way forward.

Systemize Your Business: Lessons From Experienced Ops Leaders

We spoke with seasoned operators—Meredith Fennessy Witts, Rachel Pereyra, Ashley Madden, Kristen Kelly, and Sarah Still—to learn how they systemize businesses by improving processes. Their advice is clear: Start small, focus on one high-impact workflow, and build momentum with improvements your team will actually use. Here’s the step-by-step playbook. With expert-backed tactics you can put into practice today.

Meet the new AI Smart Scheduler: The fastest way to match people to projects

Let’s be real: scheduling is usually a time-suck. If you’ve ever spent too much time moving names around in a spreadsheet, chasing down who’s free, or untangling project timelines that don’t quite add up, you know the pain of scheduling. It can be tedious work that’s finicky and repetive—and let’s be honest, it’s never really done.