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Don’t let data loss be the demise of your enterprise
It may not be the spiciest item on the agenda, but data security is the backbone of any online business. When we think of cybersecurity, we often think of major data breaches aimed at governments, hospitals, and large corporations. Yet—data loss is actually just as common—and disrupts business just the same. An accidental deletion, a mistake by a new team member, a spilled cup of coffee, a Power-Up integration that didn’t exactly go as planned; data loss can happen in a variety of ways. What typically remains constant, however, are the lost productivity, downtime, and workflow disruptions that result from lost data.
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How Trello enterprise supports teams company-wide
For any company with lofty growth goals, it can be exciting to watch your workforce expand across offices, cities, and even continents. But, as with any major workplace shift, scaling can also bring growing pains with it—especially when companies are distributed. As organizations grow in the cloud, so do their digital footprints, with the average large company today using over 175 apps across its different teams, according to a 2020 study by Okta. As this cloud sprawl spreads within companies, silos emerge, information gets lost, and work is duplicated. These are the exact types of hurdles that can kneecap the collaboration, transparency, and innovation needed to keep scaling.
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How to hire and onboard remote workers: the Trello guide to success
For many companies, the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 forced a shift to remote working that occurred nearly overnight—and certainly faster than most companies expected. With the transition, employees were forced to bring previously in-person processes online, including companies’ hiring and onboarding experiences. Live interviews moved to Zoom, job fairs became newsletters, and new employees got introduced to their teams via Slack channels.
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Foster team collaboration with Trello enterprise
Imagine only using your smartphone for only basic texts and calls—no calendar, social media, photos, or games. Seems like a waste of the phone’s capabilities. Or say you had a luxurious and high-powered Ferrari in your garage that you only used to drive a few miles to the grocery store once a week. You’d barely be nudging the gears of such an immensely powerful machine.
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How teams can use Trello to collaborate with contractors
Freelance and contract work have been on the rise for years now, but in 2020, the pandemic gave those already-rising numbers a massive boost. According to Upwork, the number of freelancing Americans grew by 50% during COVID-19—with many reporting higher incomes and optimism for the future. Companies also embraced the shift, enjoying the flexibility that working with freelancers provided them during an economically turbulent time: the percentage of temporary jobs listed on job site ZipRecruiter jumped from 24% to 34% during COVID-19. That number has remained high even as the job market has recovered.