Posted by Editor on July 9th, 2009
Written by Chris Yeh, PBworks’ VP Enterprise Marketing, for Cloud Ave
For most of us, work is a series of projects.
We’re always drawing up plans (some more formal than others) and trying to carry them out, usually as part of a team.
So if project management is so core to our professional lives, why is it so difficult to find great project management tools?
Historically, project management separated the “management” from the real work. Picture a Project Manager walking around with a clipboard, collecting status reports, and fiddling with Ganntt charts. Great for putting a man on the moon, but not appropriate for all the informal, fast-moving projects that make up the bulk of our working days. I’m sure most of you have used or seen Microsoft Project at some point, and I’m just as sure that 99.9% of you haven’t used Microsoft Project anytime in the past year.
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Tags: cloud computing, collaboration
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Posted by Editor on April 16th, 2009
Written by Bob Warfield, Helpstream Executive Vice President of Products
There is a lot of news all over the web about the Customer Service world and its connection to Twitter. Companies are being exhorted to search Twitter to understand what the “real time web” is saying about their brand. Salesforce has their Service Cloud product, which draws Tweets about a brand into their Customer Service app where Reps can then respond back to Twitter. Of course, there will be the cynical view that it’s because companies are trying to ride the wave of Twitter’s “cool” factor, but let’s put that aside for the moment because, the bigger question is “Why Twitter?”
Let’s put ourselves in our Customer’s shoes and once there, ask what might motivate Customers to talk about you elsewhere. I have four reasons why your Customers might choose to go to Twitter (or some other third party web property) for Customer Service. If your organization cares about Customer Service and Customer Satisfaction, I would think this list has your full attention. Read more here.
Tags: cloud computing, customer satisfaction, Customer Service
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