Traditionally, productivity simply means the output you are getting from your inputs. But there’s a lot more to the word productivity than just crossing things from your to-do-list. It is the measure of how efficiently the resources are being used. This post will give you a detailed view of the terms and what it means for your business. It will also share ways to measure employee productivity and the tools you can use for it. Read on.
At Miro, we believe in the power of community. It’s crucial to have a group of like-minded people to connect and discuss what matters, especially during this challenging time. Last year, people around the world began to gather in the Miro Online Community to share ideas, learn best practices, meet other Miro users, and get support. We’ve now reached an incredible milestone of 10k registered community members!
If you had to make a list of all the things that are critical for small business compliance, the successful management of source documents would be right at the top. This is especially true for accounting firms, in particular, who are dealing with massive volumes of documents — like bills, invoices, receipts, and anything else related to countless transactions on a daily basis.
Businesses often undermine the significance of delivering superior customer experience — the driving force which influences the decision of over 90% of American consumers. Unless you simplify your customer support mechanism, you may not be able to deliver a superior customer experience. So, you need to evaluate whether your customers getting exactly what they need.
How many hours a week do you work? While most workplaces say that they average around 40 hours, it’s not uncommon to hit 50 or 60 hour weeks, and maybe even 80, depending on your field. There’s still a perception that working long hours is synonymous with productivity and hard work, even as we see data that proves the opposite. Modern-day work environments have asked for more and more of their teams, but at what cost?
Scoro is happy to announce that we certified our first round of global partners. The batch includes nine companies: Congratulations to all partners who completed the certification program! The certification highlights that our partners have passed a detailed training and testing process and are qualified to provide independent services regarding Scoro.