Over the last month, we’ve released some exciting new features, like Intake Forms, and we’ve significantly enhanced existing features such as the Teamwork Notebook Editor, and added a lot more functionality to our reports, mobile apps, and more.
Struggling to get all the details on new incoming task requests for you and your team? When you go to review the tasks, are they missing vital information that would allow you to take action? Stop losing time going back and forth searching for project details and say hello to the new Teamwork feature: Intake Forms. It’s never been easier to gather information by personalizing the intake form associated with your project.
How important is it to seamlessly collaborate on documents in real-time with your team? Very important, right? That’s why Teamwork has revamped the entire Notebooks feature! Now your team can easily create a space for essential information with the new collaborative and simplified editor. Host your team’s documents and use the new searchable table view to quickly find and digest the information.
What’s your favorite brand of sneakers? Nikes? Reeboks? Or maybe you’re more of a Converse kind of person? Now, how weird would you feel stepping into someone else’s pair? The same goes for SaaS tools. Everyone has specific apps they’re comfortable in, and it’s never fun to have to jump into a different tool. If you use Teamwork to organize and manage projects, being asked to collaborate with developers in their tool is a lot like walking in a different pair of sneakers.
Every manager needs a clear scope for every project in their pipeline. Without planning for project scope, how will you manage expectations effectively and avoid problems like increased expenses or missed deadlines? Let's just say no project is perfect. That's why using a project scope template is essential to plan for any surprises or potential setbacks.
Struggling to get everyone on your team connected? Has the amount of virtual team challenges increased with more remote workers? You're not alone. In fact, remote work was on the rise before the coronavirus pandemic hit. However, now businesses are quickly realizing all the various challenges of managing virtual teams–thanks to stay-at-home orders and national lockdowns.
Keeping a project on task from start to finish involves a lot of spinning plates. Juggling everything from timelines to team members can be daunting, but for the right kind of person, it can be incredibly rewarding. There’s no secret formula for successful project managers. Instead, it's all about good habits, visualizing the full scale of a project, and understanding the potential roadblocks. Seems simple, right?