Trust is currency in organizations. At a time when remote work is more common than not, change is the only constant, and retaining talent is a top priority for many employers — transparent leadership is key. Leaders who are transparent stand out. They lead the way for stronger teams, resilient cultures and ongoing success.
Do you ever wonder if your remote or hybrid teams use their work hours effectively? Are they staying active or wasting time? It’s hard to know for sure without constantly checking their tasks, but that can feel like micromanaging. At Workstatus, we’ve faced the same challenges while growing our own remote team. Our solution is idle time tracking software.
Change management is a scary topic — especially when it involves transforming culture. But, you shouldn’t shy away from opportunities to champion change within your organization. We recently had the opportunity to discuss transforming culture with Brian Brockman, VP of Communications for US and Canada at Nissan. In the interview, we unpack several interesting topics and lessons Brian learned while working on the Nissan Next initiative.
A SWOT analysis helps you identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats for a specific project or your overall business plan. It’s used for strategic planning and to stay ahead of market trends. Below, we describe each part of the SWOT framework and show you how to conduct your own. Looking for a way to separate your organization from the competition?
This is it! The tenth and final post of our ten-part series covering The Complete Guide to Customer Service Transformation, where we summarize and help illuminate a path to inspiring change and fostering widespread adoption of your vision for B2B service excellence.
ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library) is a framework for IT service management that has been widely adopted by organizations around the world. ITIL 4 is the latest version of the framework, and it includes several significant updates and changes from previous versions. In this post, we’ll explore what ITIL 4 is, how it differs from previous versions, and the benefits that companies can expect from implementing it, with statistics and data to support the claims.