Teams | Collaboration | Customer Service | Project Management

7 Common Time Wasters in the Workplace (and how you can deal with them)

Wasting time is a common phenomenon in the workplace. You are surrounded by many time wasters that are continuously wasting your necessary time but don’t notice that you are in time theft. Time theft means a glance at the phone might seem harmless, but every time you check Facebook and other social media. Maximum of eight hours is your office time, and employers are not sure what you are doing in the office time?

The Importance of a Marketing Plan and How to Create One

Do you know that, in today's digital age, the success of your business depends more on your marketing plan than the quality of your products or services? The days of relying solely on word-of-mouth advertising are long gone; this tiresome practice has been replaced by the marketing plans that you have chosen.

Top Work from Home Challenges for Employees & Employers with Solution

Telecommuting is one of the biggest trends since COVID. It has many benefits and can help you gain much more from your workplace even as you keep up with your family. However, there are also many challenges of working from home for employers. Some of these work from home challenges for companies can cause so much harm to employees’ productivity that businesses may tank. Knowing this, we have prepared an article about work from home challenges & solutions for freelancers and everyday workers.

3 ways to integrate Salesforce and Slack

Salesforce and Slack are two of the most popular and widely used tools for sales teams today. Salesforce covers the “external” – it’s your one-stop shop for managing the sales pipeline, and working with both prospective and existing customers. Whereas Slack covers the “internal” – it’s your company’s collaboration hub, helping turn your sales team into a lean, mean, selling machine.

The perfect project status report template for agencies

One key element of project management is keeping team members and key stakeholders continually updated on project progress. For large projects and teams, though, keeping everyone in the loop regarding the project's status is often easier said than done. This is especially true when you consider that 60% of project managers are running between two and five projects simultaneously, while 15% are running 10 or more projects at once.