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Scoro Adds French to Its Business Management Platform

We’re delighted to announce that in addition to Spanish, we’ve also made Scoro available in French. With the growing interest in our business management software from French-speaking countries, we wanted to respond to this demand and improve the experience for both current and future clients. Companies in more than 50+ countries use Scoro’s software daily – signaling a growing demand from companies eager to manage their business in a single place.

16 Best Workflow Management Software in 2020

Managers should always focus on what really matters – getting work done. But as we’re all expected to get more done in less time, doing everything manually doesn’t cut it anymore. Thus, in an effort to improve daily operations and boost efficiency, businesses have quickly realized the benefits of a dedicated workflow management software. What is workflow management software?

Professional Services Company Improves Business Processes with Scoro

Significans Automation is a Canadian-based global professional services company developing automated workflows for the graphic arts industry and positioning clients to flourish in the era of robotics and artificial intelligence. Founded in 2018, the goal is to deliver sophisticated prepress automation that will help their clients thrive in an era of robotics and artificial intelligence.

11 Best Business Intelligence Tools for Small Businesses

Today, we all have access to data, and growing businesses can’t afford to make decisions on incomplete information and gut-feeling. But data alone isn’t enough – we need a way to turn data into insight. That’s why every business needs a business intelligence tool. But what are business intelligence tools? Business intelligence tools are used to access and analyze sets of data and present findings to provide users with a detailed overview of the state of the business.

Agile Project Management: What Is It and Why Does It Matter?

From the building of ancient pyramids and industrialization of the 19th century to modern-day developments such as the Gantt chart and Critical Path, project management has always existed in some form. Today, project management has evolved one step further – with improved processes and technology providing more flexibility, more accountability and ultimately, more successful outcomes.

A Perfect Toolkit for Managing Remote Teams

Remote work has become more popular in recent years, with 2020 speeding up the transition drastically. Further, thanks to the emergence of countless digitized platforms and online collaboration tools, it’s now easier than ever to manage a remote team. Working remotely has actually been found to increase productivity by up to 13%, and we can expect remote teams to become more and more common in the near future. Here are some of the reasons remote work gains ground every year.

Top 10 Books to Improve Your Project Management Skills

To ensure projects are delivered on time, budget, and scope, great project managers truly have to be jacks-of-all-trades. And to remain successful, you need to improve your skillset regularly. To help you out, we’ve put together a list of the best project management books that will set you well on your way to becoming a better project manager.

Version Update: Reintroducing The Planner

Each of us has exactly the same amount of hours in a day, making time a resource in which we all are truly equal (not like money or talent, for example). Yet some teams are able to achieve notably more with the time we have – mostly thanks to careful and smart planning of our most valuable resource. With the updated Planner, planning and allocating your team’s time is easier than ever. See for yourself!

12 Steps to Creating a Successful Project Scope

This year’s State of Project Management Survey reveals that only 23% of organizations complete projects on time, with just 43% staying within budget. But how to turn things around and improve the way we execute projects? While no two projects are ever the same, many common threads can still be found in successful projects. According to a 2018 report from the Project Management Institute, controlling the project’s scope is a universal top driver of success.