Innovation has a critical role in enhancing patient care and operational effectiveness in the dynamic field of healthcare. Dentistry Support, which was established in 2019 by Dr. Stefan Borgas and Sarah Beth Herman, is a pioneer in the dental field, providing remote support services that enable dental businesses to thrive. This blog post explores Dentistry Support’s journey, the services it provides, and the transformative impact of its approach on the dental practices it serves.
There are five key project management phases that can help streamline your next project and enable your team with an organized plan. These phases include initiation, planning, execution, performance, and closure. Project management is often misunderstood. While many professionals view it as managing project timelines, there is so much more to the job. Thankfully, we’ve put together an easy guide to understanding the five project management phases. Why are the five phases so important to know?
When team members struggle to understand their individual responsibilities and deadlines, it can lead to confusion and delays. And without a clear view of a team’s project progress, it's difficult for managers to identify which tasks are lagging behind or need immediate attention. Project tracking addresses these issues by providing a transparent and real-time overview of all tasks, responsibilities, and due dates, ensuring everyone is aligned and on schedule.
If you’re using Jira day-in, day-out, it’s probably fair to say you’re one of those people who loves getting stuff done. For staying organized, capturing details around individual tasks, and managing projects, Jira is great. But it's all too easy to get lost in the details of our boards, and miss the big picture of what’s happening in a project.
As the world’s leading provider of team collaboration and project management software, Atlassian’s tools like Jira, Confluence, and Bitbucket (among others) have become integral to the workflows of countless organisations worldwide. Atlassian Server and Data Centre products are inherently built to scale alongside an organisation and, due to their intricacies, have paved the way for a niche but highly rewarding and fulfilling job market.
Ever found yourself grappling with the challenges of managing a dispersed field workforce? Picture this: Your team is scattered across various locations, and coordinating their activities seems like a logistical puzzle. How do you ensure efficiency, productivity, and real-time visibility? The answer lies in the rising phenomenon of Geo-Fencing. In a world where technology revolutionizes our work, Geo-Fencing emerges as a powerful solution, transforming field workforce management.