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5 Tips for a Successful Project Kickoff Meeting | Scoro

In your haste to get started on a new project, you might be tempted to skip some of the formalities of introductions. Indeed, many people opt to forgo an initial project kickoff meeting, making a very costly mistake in the process. Imagine being sat around a table with your project’s stakeholders and being greeted with the terrifying realization that no one is getting what they expect from a project you have already started.

How to keep your KPIs visible during busy periods and peak seasons

For some teams and companies, KPIs come with an infuriating paradox. The busier you are, the more important your KPIs become – but the less you look at them. Why is that? November and December are some of the busiest business months of the year. There’s Black Friday, the run up until Christmas, not to mention the squeeze created by extra holiday days.

Vivantio Review Roundup

When it comes to evaluating software solutions, it's best to hear from someone who's actually tried the product and provided honest feedback. In fact, according to a study from Google, 89% of B2B researchers use the internet during the B2B research process and over 90% of consumers will read online reviews as a trusted source of information. So here are some excerpts and links to many popular software review sites that share why Vivantio is rated best value by professionals just like you.

Customer Story: Working remotely was challenging for Vedantu until they found Zoho Projects

Vedantu is a leading Ed-tech firm based in India. Watch how Zoho Projects helps in simplifying their project management process and in keeping a clear track of their project metrics, thereby making remote work a success in their organization.

Why all Digital Transformation Leaders Have a Mobile-First Information Management Strategy

Even now, lots of businesses first design their website to work on laptops and desktops. Afterwards, they will also make sure those same sites function well enough on phones and tablets, almost like an afterthought. Surprisingly, that's what most people mean when they discuss responsive website design. In an era when even Google has advocated for mobile-first development, such a cart-before-the-horse approach doesn't signal digital transformation leadership.