Teams | Collaboration | Customer Service | Project Management

10 best resource planning software for scheduling and planning

Work slows when teams commit to more than they can realistically deliver. Without a reliable way to compare incoming work with capacity, managers can overload the same people, miss staffing gaps, or push timelines without sufficient information. Resource planning gives teams a structured way to plan capacity, assign work, and adjust schedules before projects fall behind. The right software platform also helps teams connect resource decisions to business goals.

The OS for human-agent teams.

75% of knowledge workers use AI on the job, but only 5% of companies see real results. In this video, discover Agentic Work Management—Asana’s easy button for enterprise-scale AI productivity. Learn how to run critical, cross-functional workflows with humans and AI agents working from the exact same plan, with the same context, under the same secure governance. What’s New in the Asana OS: Asana Dash: Your personal AI Chief of Staff that prioritizes your goals and automatically captures follow-ups across tools.

Frustrated investors? This is what they want. #Shorts #Startup #InvestorRelations

Investors who don't know what's happening become frustrated investors. Christopher Ford, Director of Growth at HappyDoc, explains how Geckoboard eliminates confusion, keeps stakeholders aligned ahead of high-stakes meetings, and enables confident, data-backed decisions.

Slack School | Tracking Your Team's Success

Ever wonder if your team is actually making the most of Slack, or if that shiny new app you set up is getting any love? Instead of guessing, let’s look at the numbers. In this episode, we’ll show you how to easily check what’s working, see how your team is connecting, and measure the magic of tools like canvases, lists, and native AI. By the time you're done, you'll know exactly how to keep your team moving forward. Class dismissed!

How I cut design reviews from two weeks to one meeting with rapid prototyping

Mia Pendergast is a product manager at The Home Depot. During the Miro AI Build Sprint, she built a three-step Flow that turns sticky-note feedback into a clickable prototype, and two-week design reviews into a single meeting. Here’s how she built it, and a template you can try. As a PM at The Home Depot, I know that design reviews can drag on for weeks.

7 Best Retail Communication Apps for Multi-Location Teams in 2026

In the retail industry, great customer experiences rarely happen by accident. Behind every well-stocked shelf, successful promotion, and smooth customer interaction is a team working in sync. Customers may never see your internal operations, but they quickly notice when something goes wrong.