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Data-driven decision making: A step-by-step guide

Data-driven decision making is the process of collecting data based on your company’s key performance indicators (KPIs) and transforming that data into actionable insights. This process is a crucial element of modern business strategy. In this article, we’ll discuss the benefits of data-driven decision making and provide tips so you can make informed decisions at work. If there’s a looming decision ahead of you at work, it’s often hard to know which direction to go.

Team Performance Report

Scoro’s real-time team performance report gathers different data points related to team members into a single view to help you easily compare them and assess how efficiently each team member’s time is being used. It can help you: Understand each person’s actual availability after factoring in time off See how each team member’s hours are booked, planned, and logged for client work Compare how the tracked hours align with the team and company-wide targets Identify issues like over-booking and over-servicing Optimize resource allocation and profitability, and many other ways.

How we built a digital maturity framework to scale capabilities and outcomes

Digital work is a moving target. New technologies surface constantly, priorities evolve, and it’s tempting to try everything at once. But I’ve learned that chasing every trend doesn’t get you closer to a goal—it just creates noise. In my role as Head of Digital at Asana, I’m constantly asking myself how we stay ahead of tech changes that seem to accelerate daily.

11 Ways To Manage Projects Across Different Time Zones

You’ve recruited from across borders to access a smarter, more diverse talent pool, and it’s paying off. According to a Gartner report, this kind of global hiring can boost workforce performance by 12% and improve employee retention by 20%. But here’s the trade-off. Your team members are spread across different time zones, and you’re starting to feel out of sync. Almost every day, you’re logging off when another team member is just setting up their morning desk.

How to create a work schedule template (with examples)

Use a work schedule to clarify which team members are working, when. A work schedule is a simple document—but you can take this document to the next level by adding project timelines and task assignments. In this article, we’ll dive into the different types of work schedules, how you can create one, and how an online tool gives you the flexibility to change your work schedule and collaborate with team members across projects.