Slack on Slack: How our devs reduce distractions (and unnecessary meetings)
Engineering Four ways Slack can help engineers find their ideal state of flow
Engineering Four ways Slack can help engineers find their ideal state of flow
Capacity planning is painful for PMs, but it doesn’t have to be. Here’s how our new multi-dimensional capacity planning tool gives you powerful insights into available resources across *all* relevant teams and allows you to adapt to product changes quickly and effortlessly.
We’ve all gone through goal-setting exercises at work—but how many of those goals felt relevant, achievable, or personal? Despite the time and energy most teams put into goal-setting at the beginning of the quarter or year, we rarely see the same level of follow-through. That’s because workplace goals are often disconnected from our real work. To set achievable goals, we need to connect them to our day-to-day work.
To remain competitive as a professional services provider for rapidly growing and evolving companies, consultants have to deal with an ever-more-complex business environment. Very often, today’s projects have a broad and large scope, involving global locations, multiple stakeholders, and of course, high client expectations. These days, meeting those expectations often requires beating the odds.
We released Zulip Server 3.1 today. This is a bug fix release, containing a few dozen cherry-picked changes since Zulip Server 3.0.
Here are the newest integrations from Zendesk to help your agents provide great customer experiences.
“Cloud is about how you do computing, not where you do computing.” – Paul Maritz, VMware CEO Once you decide to implement a new B2B customer support software solution, the first step is to do an internal assessment to determine how to choose the right provider.
High productivity. Low turnover. Satisfied workers. Less stress. A larger talent pool. Fewer office expenses. ADA compliance. And better work-life balance. When you list the benefits of remote work, there’s a lot to love – for both businesses and the people they employ – which is a huge reason why more and more companies are starting to embrace a remote workforce.
For many of us, the way we work has changed since the start of 2020. We’ve had to adapt to the unexpected, embrace remote working, and learn to keep work going even when we’re not all in the same office space. But among all the uncertainty, one thing has become clearer than ever: even when we’re apart, we’re all in this together. And teamwork has never been more important.
A project management business could be your ticket to satisfying work, stellar contacts and excellent earning potential. If that sounds good, read on to learn about the key components you need to have in place to start a project management business.