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9 operations dashboard metrics that improve decision-making

The 9 operations dashboard metrics that improve decision-making include: This article explains how these metrics help operations leaders see workflows clearly, detect inefficiencies early, and make faster decisions. You’ll also see how workforce analytics dashboards bring these signals together. When so much activity is already being tracked, why can your team’s performance sometimes still feel unclear? Teams may stay busy, and projects continue to move forward.

Why Ops Is Really About Culture (Not Just Process) with Nicky Russell

The work we produce gets all the attention. But the real question is: what’s happening behind the scenes that makes that work possible? In this episode of The Handbook, Harv sits down with creative operations expert Nicky Russell, co-founder of WDC, We Deliver Change, and chair of the Creative Operations Summit in London. Together they explore the discipline of creative ops – the systems, culture, and leadership required to help creative teams do their best work.

How to achieve operational alignment for your business strategy

Operational alignment means your business strategy is carried out consistently in day-to-day work, team initiatives, and decision-making. It happens when your priorities are clear, your metrics are measurable, and your teams know how their daily actions support strategic goals. With clear visibility into execution, it becomes easier to see whether your initiatives truly support the business strategy or need adjustment. This article explains how to create that alignment in a structured, measurable way.

Effortless Knowledge Creation: AI-Powered Article Generation

Your team’s knowledge is a valuable asset. In OneDesk, your knowledge base provides a self-service hub for your customers (or agents!) to find solutions. Every resolved ticket contains information that could help the next customer, and the one after that. But documenting solutions, managing knowledge, and creating articles takes a lot of time.

How to identify and fix workflow bottlenecks fast

Workflow bottlenecks happen when one step in your process slows everything else down. You can identify them by spotting where work piles up, approvals stall, or workloads become uneven. Fixing them starts with clear visibility into how work actually moves from one stage to the next. When teams can see the flow clearly, they can optimize the process proactively instead of constantly reacting to delays.