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Better utilize and organize your team with Roles

As someone that delivers client work, we understand that managing your staff’s workloads and keeping them organized is a big feat! Fortunately for you, our latest release is here to help you out big time. Coming from a place to simplify the distribution of work, Roles offers a new way to organize your team so resourcing can be streamlined strategically by talent. If there’s one way to nail your resource management in Teamwork.com, Roles is it!

Recruiting 2.0: A Guide to AI-Driven Talent Acquisition

In the rapidly evolving world of talent acquisition, AI-driven recruiting is reshaping the way businesses find, engage, and hire top talent. By leveraging AI for hiring, companies can streamline the recruitment process, improve candidate quality, and ensure a more personalized and efficient experience for both recruiters and job seekers. This guide explores how AI recruiting technology is transforming the landscape and why smart recruiting is the future of talent acquisition.

We've Tried Skype vs Google Meet and Chat (Our Team's Feedback)

Microsoft and Google have been battling for years to own the future of tech. Today, I’m comparing two of their popular tools – Skype and what was once Google Hangouts. (Now it’s split into Google Chat for messaging and Google Meet for video calls.) Thanks to building Chanty – a simple team chat, our team had to perform an in-depth analysis of our competitors.

Our Take on RingCentral vs Slack: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Can you imagine a working environment without team communication tools? Nowadays, that’s almost impossible. Once you start using them, there is no need to keep in touch with colleagues via email. Team chat applications bring the whole team together in one place, organizing the working process and keeping conversations flowing. However, with so many tools hit the market, it can be tough to find the best one for you.

Why intranets fail reason #4: Inferior UI frustrates employees

Many organizations overlook the critical role that a well-designed user interface (UI) and ease of navigation play in the success of their intranet. Employees are accustomed to consumer-grade digital experiences in their personal lives, but the gap between personal and workplace technology has never been wider. This disconnect could be silently disengaging your workforce, lowering productivity, and damaging employee well-being.

What is a product backlog? (And how to create one)

A product backlog is an ordered list of tasks, features, or items to be completed as part of a larger product roadmap. With an effective product backlog, you can assign developers daily, weekly, or monthly tasks that target your end goals and help you build a better product. Learn how to create a product backlog, plus tips on how to prioritize the items in your backlog. A product backlog is an ordered list of tasks, features, or PBIs (product backlog items) to be completed as part of a larger roadmap.