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Dark Matter of Work: The Cost of Work Complexities in Marketing
Productivity 5 min read

Dark Matter of Work: The Cost of Work Complexities in Marketing

As the looming recession approaches and mass layoffs continue, your organization’s efficiency is under more and more scrutiny. And as the way we work continues to evolve and become more complex, your efficiency begins to suffer. Over the past few years, modern work complexities have been eating away at your bottom line through an invisible yet powerful presence in your organization — what we call the Dark Matter of Work. Just as CERN identified Dark Matter as the “invisible” content that makes up 95% of the mass of the universe, the Dark Matter of Work represents activity and details that we can’t immediately see but that have a significant influence on everything around it. From the tools we use to conduct our work to where and when we execute it, work complexities have truly exploded in recent years and will only become more complicated over time — making it increasingly difficult for employees and business leaders to get visibility into work and truly understand work in progress.  Wrike is focused on shining a light on the Dark Matter of Work. That’s why we recently commissioned research to investigate its impact on marketing leaders, employees, and organizations as a whole. We wanted to understand to what extent Dark Matter exists and discover the financial cost of Dark Matter affecting us all. The results are staggering and can point marketers towards key ways they can increase efficiency to endure the unknown economic future. Let’s dive into what we found. Impact on marketers and creative agencies While we cannot “see” the Dark Matter of Work, we can identify where it exists. It lives in synchronous applications and unstructured work, such as instant message threads and video calls, as well as the gaps between systems and applications that aren’t integrated. Without a single work platform that is powerful and versatile enough to track, manage, action, and align all work to goals across an organization, there exists a dangerously low level of visibility amongst knowledge workers and leaders. At present, most marketing leaders generally have little visibility into the work their teams are doing and cannot track the progress of much of that work in real time. And if we ask knowledge workers, they say employer visibility into their work is even lower — suggesting there may be more Dark Matter of Work than we think.  Wasted time Time wasted on activities such as repeating work that’s already been done, attending unproductive meetings, or following up on actions and statuses costs the average enterprise millions. In fact, for marketing departments and creative agencies, the biggest loss of money is from wasted time. Greater cost of the Dark Matter of Work The total cost of Dark Matter for marketing departments and creative agencies is more than those for any other department.  Low visibility For business and marketing leaders, visibility into work has only increased slightly since 2020 — from 52% to 55%. And other marketing professionals are struggling to view their assignments and expectations. More human costs Amid the Great Resignation, mass layoffs, and continuing remote work environment, marketing departments and creative agencies must work to address the human costs of the Dark Matter of Work, as well. Too many martech apps As hybrid work continues, marketing departments and creative agencies rely more and more on applications to connect them. But many of these martech tools do not integrate with each other, decreasing visibility, increasing wasted time, and resulting in duplicative work. Plus, app integration is also moving at a slow pace from 2020 (45%) to now (52%). Illuminating the path ahead If left unchecked, Dark Matter will increase by 62% in the next five years. According to the survey, the projected cost of Dark Matter in 2027 looks to be: How can you minimize these costs? A single source of truth is essential. Marketing departments need an approach that is robust enough to manage and orchestrate complex workflows and simple enough for team members to use. The organization with full visibility into these workflows and applications and the data they create at all levels will be best equipped to overcome the impacts of the Dark Matter of Work and come out on top. For more on the Dark Matter of Work, its costs, and the solutions, check out the full report here — and usher in a new age of digital collaboration. Or start a free two-week trial of Wrike today to see how our work management solution can centralize work and increase efficiency for your marketing department or creative agency!

What Are the Best Monday Alternatives in 2023?
Project Management 10 min read

What Are the Best Monday Alternatives in 2023?

This blog compares the leading project management software to uncover the best Monday alternatives and identify the top Monday competitor.

How Enterprise Banking Professionals Thrive With Project Management Software
Project Management 7 min read

How Enterprise Banking Professionals Thrive With Project Management Software

Managing complex projects in the banking industry requires careful planning, coordination, and communication. Banking professionals must ensure that projects are completed on time, meet compliance requirements, and remain within budget. In this article, we’ll explore the ways in which project management software can benefit enterprise banking professionals and evaluate the best software solutions available.   Try Wrike for free Understanding the Importance of Project Management in Enterprise Banking Effective project management is crucial to the success of enterprise banking professionals, as they work in an extremely competitive, highly regulated industry. The Role of Project Management in the Banking Industry One of the key roles of project management in the banking industry is to ensure that projects are aligned with the overall business strategy. This involves identifying projects that will help the bank achieve its strategic objectives and prioritizing them accordingly. Project managers must also verify that projects are completed within the allocated budget and timeline while meeting the required quality standards. Another important role of project management in banking is risk management. Project managers must identify potential risks associated with a project and develop mitigation strategies to minimize their impact. This is particularly important in the banking industry, where the consequences of project failure can be severe. Key Challenges Faced by Enterprise Banking Professionals One of the biggest challenges faced by enterprise banking professionals is managing the expectations of stakeholders. Stakeholders in the banking industry can include customers, employees, regulators, and shareholders. Each stakeholder has their own set of requirements, and project managers must confirm that these expectations are aligned with the project goals and objectives. Another challenge faced by enterprise banking professionals is ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements, as failure to comply can lead to significant penalties and reputational damage. All projects must be designed and executed in a way that follows all relevant regulations and standards. Enterprise banking professionals must also deal with limited resources and circumstances that change without warning. This can make it difficult to allocate resources effectively and ensure that projects are completed on time and within budget.  Evaluating the Best Project Management Software for Enterprise Banking Project management software can offer enterprise banking professionals a range of benefits, including streamlining workflows, enhancing collaboration, ensuring compliance, and managing risk. However, with so many project management software solutions on the market, it can be challenging to select the right one. Here, we explore essential features and evaluate top project management software solutions for enterprise banking. Essential Features to Look for in Project Management Software Task management: Track tasks and deadlines, assign tasks to team members, and monitor progress.  Resource allocation: Allocate resources effectively, such as assigning team members to specific tasks or projects. Project analytics: Gain insights into project performance, including progress, budget, and resource utilization, to make data-driven decisions and optimize project outcomes. Communication tools: Allow team members to collaborate effectively and stay connected via messaging, video conferencing, and file-sharing capabilities. Risk management: Anticipate and mitigate potential risks and challenges associated with projects.  Top Project Management Software Solutions for Enterprise Banking Several project management software solutions are available that can benefit enterprise banking professionals. Examples include Wrike, Asana, Trello, Basecamp, and Monday.com. These software solutions offer a range of features that can help banking professionals streamline workflows, enhance communication, and ensure compliance. Wrike: Streamlines work processes for maximum efficiency, empowering teams across all departments to collaborate, manage projects, drive strategic initiatives, and achieve goals. Wrike is versatile and powerful, with features for true cross-departmental collaboration and powerful automation. Asana: Offers features such as task management, resource allocation, communication tools, and project analytics. Asana’s known for its user-friendly interface and customizable dashboards, which allow banking professionals to tailor the software to their specific needs. Trello: Offers a visual, card-based approach to task management. Trello’s recognized for its simplicity and flexibility, making it a good choice for banking professionals who need a streamlined solution. Basecamp: Provides a range of features, including task management, communication tools, and project analytics. Known for its all-in-one approach, it gives professionals a comprehensive solution for managing projects. Monday.com: Characterized by a customizable dashboard, task management, communication tools, and project analytics. Monday provides a solution that can adapt to changing needs. Streamlining Workflows and Enhancing Collaboration with Project Management Software Project management software has become an essential tool for enterprise banking professionals. With the fast-paced nature of the industry, it is crucial to have a system in place that can help streamline workflows and enhance collaboration among team members.  Improving Communication and Teamwork in Enterprise Banking Projects Project management software provides a centralized platform for team members to collaborate on projects, as they have full access to project information, documents, and other resources from a single location. This can help to reduce confusion and keep all employees on the same page.   Try Wrike for free   Additionally, project management software offers a range of communication tools, such as chat, email, and video conferencing, that can be used to facilitate communication among team members. These tools help to ensure that issues are addressed promptly and efficiently and that everyone is aware of project developments. Tracking Progress and Managing Deadlines Effectively The ability to track project progress and manage deadlines effectively via project management software makes life easier for enterprise banking professionals. Not only can they easily monitor project status, identify areas where progress may be lagging, and make adjustments as needed to keep projects on track, but they can also set deadlines for tasks and milestones. This promotes a sense of accountability so that projects are completed on schedule. Ensuring Compliance and Risk Management with Project Management Software Let’s examine a few of the ways project management software can help banking professionals ensure compliance and strengthen their risk management practices. Integrating Regulatory Requirements into Project Management Processes With project management software, compliance requirements can be tracked and managed efficiently. The software will inform all stakeholders about compliance issues and keep all documentation up-to-date. This can help prevent compliance violations. Moreover, project management software can help enterprise banking professionals stay aware of any changes in regulatory requirements. The software can send alerts to project teams when there are any updates or changes to compliance requirements, which helps avoid legal repercussions. Identifying and Mitigating Risks in Banking Projects Project management software can help enterprise banking professionals identify potential risks and develop strategies to mitigate them. The software can provide a risk management framework that allows project teams to identify, assess, and prioritize risks. This can help project teams make informed decisions and adjust their strategies as needed. Project management tools can also help enterprise banking professionals identify emerging risks. The software can provide real-time data and analytics, allowing project teams to identify potential risks before they become major issues. This can help prevent project delays and ensure that projects are completed on time and within budget. Measuring the Impact of Project Management Software on Enterprise Banking Success Measuring the impact of project management software on enterprise banking success is essential to determining the value of these tools, and it is important to evaluate the impact of these tools on project success using key performance indicators (KPIs). Key performance indicators (KPIs) for Evaluating Project Success  KPIs are metrics related to project timelines, budget, resource allocation, stakeholder satisfaction, and compliance. By tracking these KPIs, enterprise banking professionals can gain insights into project performance and determine the impact of project management software on project success. Conclusion Project management software offers enterprise banking professionals a range of benefits, including streamlining workflows, enhancing collaboration, ensuring compliance, and managing risk. By evaluating essential features and selecting the right software solution, banking professionals can improve project management processes and achieve greater success in their projects. Empower your banking professionals with Wrike's all-in-one project management software. Start your free trial today to explore the benefits of seamless collaboration and enhanced productivity.   Try Wrike for free Note: This article was created with the assistance of an AI engine. It has been reviewed and revised by our team of experts to ensure accuracy and quality.

3 Ways Wrike Is More Customizable Than The Competition
Project Management 5 min read

3 Ways Wrike Is More Customizable Than The Competition

Find out what makes Wrike the most customizable work management platform on the market.

How Workflow Automation Software  Frees Up More of Your Time
Wrike Tips 7 min read

How Workflow Automation Software Frees Up More of Your Time

In part one of our “selecting the best CWM solution” series, we discussed that having a centralized project intake method and managing all your team’s work using a system of record are essential to working efficiently. Without these in place, you’re likely struggling to keep track of work, managing projects in multiple programs, and chasing down stakeholders to get project details. Part two highlighted the pain of slow asset approvals and siloed teams trying to collaborate. Today, we’ll focus on the advantages of workflow automation and working intelligently. Pain: You can’t automate repetitive tasks Most projects and tasks go through predictable stages before completion and always with some repetitive work. Assigning tasks to the correct teammate, advancing work to the next stage, and completing and archiving work. Administrative work translates to lost time on productive activities like interviewing customers for case studies or writing a new product announcement blog article. Why not use workflow automation software to auto-assign and notify the correct person when work is ready for their sign-off? There’s a finite time in the work day, and teams shouldn’t waste a second doing admin work that can be left to automation. Pain: The rate you scale is too slow  Business growth can often be a blessing and a curse. Blessing because revenues increase and teams grow but a curse because as organizations scale, projects and workloads increase, which could introduce resource availability constraints. As work demands escalate, teams don’t have time to dig through piles of data for decision-making insights. As a result, collaboration gets tougher and boundaries between work and personal time become blurred. With increased workloads, it becomes challenging for project owners and managers to manually track and analyze the progress of high-level initiatives and granular tasks. Assessing risk becomes equally challenging and determining risk levels based on intuition and experience is less effective and nearly impossible at scale.  Project owners and managers need an efficient way to identify at-risk initiatives at a glance and prioritize them without manually checking in with team members and digging through multiple project levels. Once a potential risk is identified, they need insight to accurately diagnose the cause and determine next steps, whether it’s notifying stakeholders, alleviating bottlenecks, adjusting resources, or updating timelines. Machine learning and AI continue to seep into our everyday activities and routines. Smart devices act as personal assistants to help manage calendars and set reminders. Help center bots are more prevalent to provide great customer service. Our most used applications provide auto-generated responses, such as Gmail, LinkedIn, and many phone messaging apps. All this technology is available at our fingertips to be more efficient, collaborate, and do more. Why should work be any different? Workflow automation tools free up teams to do their best work. As workload and collaboration ramp up, team members may sometimes get buried with notifications in need of timely responses. This is noteworthy because most work-related communications and responses are short and require simple decisions, but it takes too much time and manual effort. Plus, there’s pressure to respond quickly while juggling more responsibilities. Yet with notifications piling up, it can be overwhelming to respond without a quick way to answer. You need a workflow automation software solution that empowers you to act quickly and move work forward without much manual effort. Even in the digital transformation age, not all work is digital. Ever get a printed document or handwritten note from a colleague that the rest of your team should see? Even if you could digitize the file and upload it, the editing process would be painful. Physical document sharing, editing, and collaboration is unrealistic across distributed organizations and teams because members don’t have access to traditional office technology to digitize print assets. Common problems meet Wrike solutions Wrike Integrate, our workflow/process automation software add-on for all complex and multi-app workflows, has teamed up with our new Automation Engine to automate repeatable processes within Wrike. The Automation Engine can automate your most-used workflows to reduce operational busywork. Based on if/then logic, account administrators can build automation rules using triggers and actions to create custom reminders and notifications, move and organize work, update work status and assignments, initiate approval workflows, and take action based on project risk levels. No coding experience is necessary to create the automation rules.  There are many advantages of workflow automation. By removing repetitive tasks from a team’s workload, you can reduce errors, streamline processes, and save each team member hundreds of hours per year — another way of improving productivity. Project Risk Prediction Wrike’s built-in Work Intelligence™ features Project Risk Prediction, where we use machine-learning technology to predict potential project delays and alert project and team leaders of the possible causes. This allows them to take action fast to reduce or avoid delays. Our workflow automation software uses signals like start and end dates, tasks extending beyond project deadlines, and prior outcomes from similar projects to assess medium and high risks, and sends email digests to alert users. The predictions can be used as inputs to the Automation Engine to trigger actions that automate the activation of different scenarios based on project risk. Smart Replies To address the need for quick, short responses, Wrike’s Smart Replies allow users to take quick actions to move work forward by responding to notifications and activity with automated replies generated with machine learning. Each reply is based on the context of the conversation and allows users to select from up to three responses for each @mention received in their Wrike Inbox. Document Processing Teammates don’t have to fumble with physical documents anymore when they want to share with the group. Wrike’s new Document Processing functionality, an optical character recognition (OCR) technology, digitizes and converts printed documents and handwritten notes into editable text files. Just use your mobile device camera as a scanner, save the file as a task attachment, and upload to Wrike. House of Design automates their workflow Ryan Okelberry, COO/Principal at House of Design details how Wrike’s automation speeds up his team’s workflow to deliver results: “... [Wrike] has been simple enough to allow us to write recipes fairly quickly and easily without having a lot of programming experience. It is often the little things that we can write recipes and automation for that really enhance the Wrike platform.” Work smarter with automation Automate your workflows, identify at-risk work, respond quicker, and collaborate on physical documents. It’s all possible with Wrike’s Automation Engine and cutting-edge Work Intelligence™. Let Wrike show you how by starting a free trial today. While you’re at it, download our new eBook, Empowering Teams With CWM: 13 Common Pain Points and How to Solve Them to learn the four key areas to consider when evaluating a CWM solution, including the top 16 features for hypergrowth and enterprise teams.

Best 21 Work Management Software & Tools for 2022
Project Management 10 min read

Best 21 Work Management Software & Tools for 2022

Discover the best work management software and tools for 2022 and compare them across features, functionality, and pricing.

Why You Don’t Need Employee Surveillance Software — and What You Need Instead
Productivity 7 min read

Why You Don’t Need Employee Surveillance Software — and What You Need Instead

Employee surveillance software is on the rise, but it’s leading to lower productivity and employee engagement. Here’s why you need work management software instead.

Note-Taking Apps Your Whole Team Will Love
Project Management 10 min read

Note-Taking Apps Your Whole Team Will Love

Discover the best note-taking apps to record your thoughts, brainstorm ideas and share with your team to put them to action. Learn more with Wrike.

How Work Management Software Can Help Solve Quiet Quitting
Productivity 7 min read

How Work Management Software Can Help Solve Quiet Quitting

Quiet quitting, or putting in minimal effort at work, is caused by low employee engagement. Here’s how work management software can fix it.

5 Steps to Work Management Success for Marketing Leaders
Marketing 3 min read

5 Steps to Work Management Success for Marketing Leaders

Marketing leaders need work management software to handle the pace of digital transformation. Discover the steps for success with Wrike’s free eBook.

Don’t Wait: Integrate Wrike Into Your Google Calendar
Wrike Tips 3 min read

Don’t Wait: Integrate Wrike Into Your Google Calendar

So, you do everything out of Wrike. It’s your work hub, your task management system of choice, and a robust tool for reporting to team leads and managers. Why not optimize the tools you have by integrating Wrike into your Google suite of services. You can start with one of the most important tools for organizing your day: Google Calendar.   By integrating Wrike into your Google Calendar, you’ll increase work output by limiting the need to constantly switch between tools you use every day. Here’s why this should matter to you — and how you can do it.  Context switching is a productivity killer Context switching is what happens when you quickly go from one task — or tool — to another. You may not realize how often it’s done or the impact it can have on your productivity.  However, it means you’re taking longer to do routine tasks, let alone any kind of deep work. Some people forget to check Wrike No matter what industry you’re in, there’s at least one person you’re collaborating with regularly who spends a lot more time in Google Calendar and other apps than they do in Wrike.  It’s important to be aware of your organization’s biggest milestones, project task due dates, and incoming tasks. Because most people are checking their Google Calendar at least once a day, you can easily turn your most important work into events in your calendar so that everyone in the company can follow along. Manage events like tasks Do you religiously manage your tasks in Wrike every day? When you integrate Google Calendar into Wrike, you can optimize the ability to stay on top of your projects. You can do all your planning for the day without leaving Wrike by turning your meetings into Wrike tasks. Additional functionality includes asking questions about meetings, requesting changes, and more, all from Wrike. By connecting Wrike into Google Calendar using Project Syncs, you can accomplish more in Wrike, collaborate more efficiently with people across the organization, and never have to switch tools again. Integrating Google Calendar with Wrike using Project Syncs is quick and easy The Project Syncs add-on for Wrike is a no-code workflow management solution that lets you connect with Google Calendar.  It empowers the user to sync Wrike tasks seamlessly with your calendar. If you’re using a Business Plus, Enterprise Standard, or Enterprise Pinnacle plan, you can get access to this add-on! As long as you’re an account owner, enabling Project Syncs is as simple as going to the Subscription panel of your Wrike settings and enabling the Project Syncs trial. From there, you just need to click Create flow to start linking your Wrike projects with Google Calendar and get more out of both tools. Here’s more information on doing that. If you have any questions, or having issues connecting with your calendar, feel free to reach out to us. 

What Is a Document Management System (DMS)?
Productivity 10 min read

What Is a Document Management System (DMS)?

A document management system helps an organization store, organize, and share files. Read on to discover why document management is essential in business.

Let’s Reflect: 2021 Takeaways for Outstanding Collaborative Work Management
News 7 min read

Let’s Reflect: 2021 Takeaways for Outstanding Collaborative Work Management

Last year, Wrike focused on the tech that drove digital optimization to support teams for remote and hybrid work. Learn more about our 2021 takeaways here.

Beware of These 7 Productivity Myths (Work Management Roundup)
Productivity 3 min read

Beware of These 7 Productivity Myths (Work Management Roundup)

It's the day before Christmas and all through the hall, Not a worker is working, they're home one and all. Yet here is our Roundup, it will never fail. Cause when you're done feasting, you'll check your email. ;) We hope you've subscribed to our blog's daily feed So you get our blog posts — "Hey, a new thing to read!" If it helps you work better, our job here is done. So Happy Holidays to everyone! 7 Productivity Beliefs You Should Ignore (Fast Company): The problem with a lot of the productivity advice you read online? It's never a one-size-fits-all solution. Here are 7 productivity myths that experts say we should avoid, and why. How to Avoid the Most Costly Onboarding Mistakes (Entrepreneur): Matt Straz outlines four of the most expensive onboarding mistakes, including how to fix them in order to get the most from new hires. 5 Lessons Learned in Project Management for 2016 (Girl's Guide to PM): Elizabeth Harrin shares five hard-learned lessons from 2015 that should guide your projects into the coming year. How Product Hunt Really Works (Medium): One entrepreneur shares his personal research into successfully launching on Product Hunt. According to him, it's not the number of votes your product gets, it's still who you know. A Manager at Google Wrote the Perfect Email on Time Management (theHustle.com): An important reminder to all knowledge workers: you have to carve out deep pockets of quiet work time (aka "Make Time") on your calendar. Or else you'll be in meetings all day. More Work Management Reads Go Try This: How to Make Every Piece of Content SEO Friendly (Content Marketing Institute) 17 Productivity Tools Inbound Marketers Need (Sea Monster Marketing) How To Get The First 1,000 Users For Your Startup (Roy Povarchik) Sally Hogshead on How To Be Fascinating (Entrepreneur On Fire Podcast) Think About This: Why We Unsubscribed 250K People From HubSpot's Marketing Blog & Started Sending Less Email (Hubspot) Launching a Google App the Startup Way (Medium) Working Remotely: More Efficient or More Distracting? (Smarter Office Blog) The Uberization of Work...And How Businesses Can Leverage it to Scale Faster and Smarter (Cloud Factory) Browse The Work Management Roundup on Flipboard If you use Flipboard on your mobile device, then you can check out these links via The Work Management Roundup magazine. View my Flipboard Magazine.

Ways To Secure Your Company's Data/Processes With CWM Platforms
Collaboration 5 min read

Ways To Secure Your Company's Data/Processes With CWM Platforms

In an increasingly cloud-based work environment, collaborative work management systems with robust security capabilities are vital to protecting data. Businesses need to ensure productivity and collaboration for remote teams without compromising security.

How to Be More Grateful By Changing One Word (Work Management Roundup)
Collaboration 3 min read

How to Be More Grateful By Changing One Word (Work Management Roundup)

Friday is finally here, and with just one week left before Christmas/Winter Holidays, we're bringing you the Work Management Roundup filled with articles not just regarding productivity and working smart, but also thankfulness and team-building. Thanks for coming back every week to read our roundup. It's our privilege to share our favorite links and advice with you. Enjoy! Show Your Appreciation by Changing Just One Word (James Clear): 'Tis the season to be thankful! A really short read by entrepreneur James Clear on how to exercise gratitude. It may just change your (work) life.  Why I Don’t Want My Startup to ‘Go Viral’ (Observer): Laura Roeder shares a common problem she sees in startups: thinking that a viral loop can be planned. Doesn't work that way. You have to put in the hard work and find the right marketing to grow your user base. The Ultimate Guide To Winning Your White Elephant Gift Exchange Using Game Theory (FiveThirtyEight Life): Since it's holiday party time, chances are you're having some type of gift swap game. Thanks to Ben Casselman, here's a surefire decision-making system that will allow you to get (or steal) the best gift every time.  8 Team Building Exercises That Rock (Slideshare): And just in case you feel the gift swap is too outdated, you may want to peruse our Slideshare for 8 team games that you can play at the holiday party this year. How I Learned to Suck Less at GTD (Todoist): If you've ever tried the Getting Things Done productivity system and failed to maintain it, you may want to try these two tips that were written for the average disorganized Joe. 5 Ways to Winterize Your Cubicle (Payscale): It's cold, we know! (At least it is for us here in northern California!) But there are concrete steps you can take to make your work area much less wintery and much more comfy. Our favorite tip: sip hot water to keep you warm. More Work Management Reads Think About This: The Startup Framework to Validate Your Idea Before You Spend $1 (Medium) Information Overload Causes Fatigue Among Smartphone Users (Infographic)(Adweek) The 9 Email Mistakes That Make People Ignore Your Messages (Fast Company) Drinking Alcohol Will Not Help You Feel Warmer (Mythbusters) Go Try This: How to Work From Home Without Losing Your Mind (Entrepreneur) 9 Ways to Start a Conversation With Someone at a Networking Event (Hustle + Grind) 9 Ways to Make Sure You Run Effective Meetings (Infographic) (Wrike) How To Sleep Better: 16 Proven Tactics You Can Use Tonight (Mintfull) Browse The Work Management Roundup on Flipboard If you use Flipboard on your mobile device, then you can check out these links via The Work Management Roundup magazine.   View my Flipboard Magazine.

3 Years Running: Wrike’s a Leader in Collaborative Work Management
News 7 min read

3 Years Running: Wrike’s a Leader in Collaborative Work Management

Forrester Wave names Wrike a leader for the third straight time, awarding the collaborative work management platform top scores in 15 categories. Get the full details in this article.

Doing Nothing to Improve Work Management is Costing You Money (Infographic)
Leadership 3 min read

Doing Nothing to Improve Work Management is Costing You Money (Infographic)

When the going gets tough, the tough gets going. We've all heard this saying before, and this couldn't be more true in the workplace. When working gets hard, we have to work harder to rise to the challenge and excel. If managing projects is becoming more and more difficult for your team, following the same-old processes is not going to help you succeed. In fact, studies show it's going to end up costing you more.  Take a look at this infographic that highlights how companies are suffering from poor work management, and see how you can do better: If you like this infographic, share it with your colleagues, or embed it on your website with this code: Infographic brought to you by Wrike Have you had trouble with any of these common pain points? Let us know how Wrike helped in the comments below.  

How to Launch a Product in 2 Weeks (Work Management Roundup)
Leadership 3 min read

How to Launch a Product in 2 Weeks (Work Management Roundup)

Friday is here, which means the Work Management Roundup is back with links to the week's helpful articles on productivity, product management workflow, startups, team building, management, and technology. Read on! From Zero to Product in 14 Days (Medium): Ben Hoffman walks us through how he and his team built Venture Route in two weeks. An insightful look into the planning and execution of a startup's minimum viable product aimed at serving the VC community. Singing is the Best Team-Building Exercise, Study Shows (Yahoo! Finance Canada): Here's something that our colleagues in Asia have known for quite some time — karaoke singing is an awesome team activity. It allows people to let their guard down in a fun setting. All you really need is a venue... and maybe some Bon Jovi. The One Side Project per Year Challenge (Medium): Stuck wondering which side project to spend time doing? Here's a suggestion: start one side project per year. You dispense with analysis paralysis by cutting down your choices to just one and you set a 12-month time frame that forces you to buckle down and get to work. Tony Schwartz’s Internet Addiction (and Why You Should Care) (Cal Newport's Study Hacks): When a person like Tony Schwartz admits he struggles with cutting back his Internet time, that's when you know it's a serious problem. He's made a career out of coaching people to reach their full potential and yet found it easier to quit soda and alcohol than to lessen screen time. Let's face it: his struggle is our struggle too. Digital Natives: Creating and Maintaining a Work/Life Balance at Home (Fresh Business Thinking): Three concrete strategies on maintaining productivity even within a potentially distracting home office setting. More Work Management Reads Think About This: Dropbox’s Move Reminds Us Teams Must Evolve Beyond Email (Wrike) 50 Free Apps to Make you an Incredibly Productive Person (Fast Company) 23 Best Productivity Hacks of the Year (Inc) Go Try This: Stock Your Break Room for Better Productivity [Infographic] (Wrike) 5 Rules for Building a Family Friendly Startup for Grownups (Fast Company) 9 Aggressive Time Management Techniques (Sharepoint Aaron) Browse The Work Management Roundup on Flipboard If you use Flipboard on your mobile device, then you can choose to read these links via The Work Management Roundup magazine. View my Flipboard Magazine.

The Secret to Being a Great Boss (Work Management Roundup)
Leadership 3 min read

The Secret to Being a Great Boss (Work Management Roundup)

We're back with the Work Management Roundup after last week's all-too-brief Thanksgiving break. Which means we've collected a number of links from the past week and a half — good reads which should get you back on the productivity track. Read on! Radical Candor — The Surprising Secret to Being a Good Boss (First Round): Over on the First Round blog, Kim Scott shares the single most important thing a boss can do: focus on guidance. Giving it, receiving it, and encouraging it. This guidance needs to be given with "radical candor", which just means criticizing their work honestly, but with personal care for your employee's growth. How to Survive 8 Straight Hours Of Meetings (Fast Company): Some smart strategies for getting through a day that is wall-to-wall meetings. Sample tip: schedule breaks between meetings so you can grab a bite to eat if needed. Sweden Experiments with Six-Hour Workday (The Guardian): Meanwhile, a Swedish retirement home is trialling shorter work hours. Result: better well-being of nurses, higher standard of care, lower turnover. Only drawback: having to hire more people to cover the increased number of shifts. 28 Ideas for Becoming 5 Times More Productive Every Week (Medium): Thomas Oppong puts together a massive collection of productivity tips to use throughout the day. 4 Reasons Your Project Board Isn't Working (Girl's Guide to PM): Just because your team has a project board doesn’t mean they'll use it or find it valuable. Here are four reasons why they fail. If I Knew Then... Julie Masino (Crain's SF): Sprinkles Cupcakes CEO Julie Felss Masino shares how one mistake shaped her business philosophy and taught her empathy because people are your greatest asset. More Work Management Reads Think About This: Tech Employers Bend Over Backward to Shower Their Workers with Unusual Perks (Mercury News) The Decline of the Office Holiday Party (Bloomberg) Email Won’t Be Used in 10 Years, Says Wrike CEO Andrew Filev [Video] (Silicon Republic) BYOA — Too Much of a Good Thing? (Digital Marketing Magazine) Go Try This: How to Deal With Jerks in the Workplace (Fast Company) 6 Tips for Working With Developers (Hubspot) 25 Top Tools for Maximizing Marketing Team Productivity (Wrike) How to Select the Best Business Collaboration Software – Advice from Experts (Mikogo) The Most Valuable Social Media Tool You are Overlooking (Forbes) 5 Lessons for Creating 'Viral' Content From BuzzFeed (Huffington Post) Browse Productivity Works on Flipboard If you use Flipboard on laptop or mobile, then you'll enjoy our magazine on productivity tips. Check out Productivity Works or click on the widget below: View my Flipboard Magazine.

Collaborating with Vista Equity Partners to Fuel Hypergrowth
News 3 min read

Collaborating with Vista Equity Partners to Fuel Hypergrowth

This morning we announced that Wrike has received a majority investment from Vista Equity Partners.

5 Tips to Increase Work Management Adoption Across Your Marketing Org
Marketing 7 min read

5 Tips to Increase Work Management Adoption Across Your Marketing Org

Marketing teams are facing some pretty tough challenges these days. We have tips to increase work management adoption across your marketing organization.

How to Build a Killer Growth Engine (Work Management Roundup)
Leadership 3 min read

How to Build a Killer Growth Engine (Work Management Roundup)

It's Friday, November 20th. That means Hunger Games: The Mockingjay Part 2 is being released in theaters across the US — which is more relevant to work than you may think. After all, your company is competing against others in your industry for customers and capital — you're Katniss in your own right! Here is our roundup of links that will give you and your organization an edge over the other "tributes." May the odds be ever in your favor. How to Build a Killer Startup Growth Engine (Dan Martell): Entrepreneur Dan Martell shares the formula for creating a killer growth engine: it's a great marketing strategy + product story + product marketing. Study Links Daily Coffee Habit To Longevity (NPR): Rejoice, coffee addicts! A new study by the Harvard School of Public Health says that people who drink 3 to 5 cups of coffee a day have a 15% lower risk of premature death compared to non-coffee drinkers. And even decaf drinkers see benefits. You Have 70,000 Thoughts a Day. This is How to Organize Them for Maximum Productivity (Quartz): With so much going on in your head, how do you manage it all? Here are five steps to organize and declutter your mind so you're on track for a productive day. How to Be Good at Managing Both Introverts and Extroverts (HBR): Some excellent tips on balancing the needs of different personality types in your team. Best tips: promote privacy, and rethink the workday (eg: no meetings before 12:30 PM). What Entrepreneurs Can Learn From Steve Jobs About Silicon Valley (Fortune): Wrike CEO Andrew Filev answers the question "How important is it for startups to be in Silicon Valley?” More Work Management Reads Think About This: The Cult of Productivity is Preventing You From Being Productive (Quartz) Retailers Failing When Using Social Media to Answer Complaints (Forbes) Don't Believe These 5 Leadership Myths That Undermine Your Confidence (Entrepreneur) How to Run 4 Miles When You Really Don't Want To (Jon Acuff) Go Try This: How to Be Confident and Reduce Stress in 2 Minutes Per Day (James Clear) 10 Marketing Mistakes to Avoid at All Costs (Slideshare) The Simple Technique to Fit a 40-Hour Workweek Into 16.7 Hours (Fast Company) Browse The Work Management Roundup on Flipboard If you use Flipboard on your mobile device, then you can choose to read these links via The Work Management Roundup magazine. View my Flipboard Magazine.

The Ultimate Guide To Work Management
Project Management 7 min read

The Ultimate Guide To Work Management

Good work management can save your organization time and money and help avoid challenges caused by inefficient workflows and processes. Learn more with Wrike.