Teams | Collaboration | Customer Service | Project Management

Kanban vs. Scrum: A simple breakdown of each complex methodology

The rise of agile project management has brought a new meaning to the terms Kanban and Scrum. These terms are thrown around a lot, but there are still a lot of people who are unsure about what each framework means and what are the main differences between them. Every team works differently when mapping out the stages of a project. It helps to play to the strengths of each member and consider what each individual project demands.

6 ways to better manage high-performance teams

What makes a team successful? And how can we learn from the best and learn from the groups that simply couldn’t connect? Great teams are often successful because they achieved their goals by overcoming adversity and obstacles. And managing high-performance teams takes a lot of trust and innovation to encourage everyone to do their best work. In fact, the 2019 Global Human Capital Trends survey found only 41% of respondents believe their company successfully leads.

Teamwork

Today, Teamwork Chat, Teamwork Projects, Teamwork Desk form the backbone of Teamwork.com. Each product serves to enhance the performance of teams by coordinating both process and people simultaneously.

Introducing Teamwork CRM's Email Sync Solution

Teamwork CRM customers can rejoice in the addition of our new email solution for all GSuite Outlook users. Since we launched Teamwork CRM, we’ve worked hard to bring additional value to all of our customers. At Teamwork, we always listen to our customers for feedback as they use our products each day. A request that we’ve frequently heard for Teamwork CRM is the need for an email solution. Our customers explained how most of their sales conversations took place over email.

The ultimate guide to creating a web design workflow

Beautiful website design doesn’t just happen. While your clients might think their slick, high-functioning website popped out of nowhere, you know that a lot of blood, sweat, and tears went into it. Most of your clients have never been through the web design process before. This will be their very first experience, which is why it’s so important to make it as straightforward as possible. Doing so will alleviate any stress, confusion, and ultimately, any unhappy customers.