Cloud computing, Integrated project management, Scheduling, Work management
Which work management solution you use doesn’t matter—it’s the process that’s important.
March 25, 2012 by Clarence
Don’t settle for an incomplete "solution."
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Read more »This review of TeamWork Group’s approach to providing tools for work management touches on:
When the promise of simplicity that comes with the installation of enterprise resource planning systems is faced with the reality of daily business, how can businesses pick up the pieces—of the time, knowledge, and money they've used—to create an application that's easier for users, at any level, to use to do their jobs?
Read more »In the 1990s, Microsoft promised that you could have "information at your fingertips." But does that growing folder of project files on your desktop fulfill the promise—and what's a better way to store information to keep it useful and accessible?
Read more »IT managers, plant managers, department managers and members of maintenance, engineering and operations teams may know the five general requirements for plant-wide asset and work management, including maintenance (routine, preventive, predictive and turnaround) and capital projects. TeamWork provides a way to streamline each of these.
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