Teams | Collaboration | Customer Service | Project Management

Canvas 26: Teamwork AI-mplified

Join us for Canvas 26 — Miro's global event on collaborative AI for teams and leaders. AI makes everyone a builder. But building the right thing? That takes teams working together. At Canvas 26, learn from the organizations already bringing teams and AI together to solve complex problems — and leave with scalable workflows, actionable strategies, and the insights that actually change how work gets done.

Inside the Build: How Asana made subtasks easier to create

Subtasks are one of the most useful parts of Asana. They let you break a big task into smaller steps, assign pieces of work to different people, and track progress without losing sight of the bigger picture. But working with subtasks used to take a few extra steps. You'd leave your project view, open a task pane, and work from there. If you wanted to turn an existing task into a subtask, you had to open a menu, search for the parent task by name, and click through a few more steps to confirm.

Seamless encrypted history sharing arrives in Element

For years, end-to-end encryption (E2EE) has been the gold standard for digital privacy. But it has always come with a silent trade-off: when you add a new member to an encrypted chat, they arrive at a blank slate (as in, they can’t see conversation history). Any previous conversation - no matter how vital to their onboarding - remained locked away, accessible only to those who were already there.

Sales and marketing alignment needs a live view, not a better process

Ask any sales leader whether marketing leads are any good (and I’ve had a lot of those conversations), then ask marketing whether sales follows up quickly enough. You will get two very different answers - and both teams will be right. According to HubSpot's 2024 State of Sales Report, sales professionals at aligned companies are 103% more likely to beat their goals than those at misaligned ones. Yet only 30% of sales professionals say their teams are strongly aligned.

Buddy Punch: Employee Time Tracking Software for Government Agencies

Managing time tracking in a government agency isn't just about counting hours; it’s about maintaining strict compliance, absolute accountability, and total audit readiness. In the public sector, a single missing record can lead to significant administrative hurdles. You need a system that handles complex policies across multiple departments without adding to your workload.

Buddy Punch: The Best Time Tracking App for Lawyers

When billable hours fade into thin air because you can’t remember what you worked on when, your firm loses revenue. In the legal profession, your time is your product, but your brain has better things to store than timestamps. You need a system that captures every minute accurately without the invasive feel of screen monitoring or micromanagement.

How to Run a Remote Call Center without Losing Team Visibility

Most virtual call centers fail because managers can’t see what is happening across their distributed team. So problems don’t announce themselves. Instead, CSAT scores start dropping. SLAs get missed. Agents quietly disengage from their shifts. That’s why knowing how to run a remote call center means solving the visibility problem first. Then, you build the operating model, scheduling system, and performance tracking around it. I’ll exactly cover that.

How to Handle Sensitive Call Center Data [5 Simple Strategies]

A call center processes hundreds of customer interactions daily. Each one carries names, payment details, health records, or account credentials. That volume creates real exposure. And trust me, when I say that most breaches don't start with an external attack. They start with an agent who sees more than they should, or a process that was never properly defined. The consequences are serious. In 2024, a single data breach costs companies around the world an average of $4.88 million.