The OneDesk Blog
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The 3 P’s of Product Innovation
Collaboration breeds product innovation Product innovation is not simply about generating new ideas. It is a complex process, and many organizations struggle with the design and implementation of an effective
Engage with your customers: 5 helpful tips
Engage with your customers using these 5 tips: 1. Create two-way dialogue. Post stimulating questions related to your brand or industry. Make sure it is something people are talking about,
Creating a Seamless Product Development Process
Integration: The key to superior product development The key to creating a social business is to be able to identify core business processes that can be tied together to create
Personas: One size does not fit all
Personas: What are they? “..as the marketplace shifts from a mass manufacturing to a mass customization model, customers needs and desires are more accurately identified through the development of personas
OneDesk listed as top software for PMP Managers
OneDesk featured on Software for Enterprise We are very happy to announce that we have been featured on Intense School. In his article, Top Software a PMP Manager Needs to
OneDesk Users vs. Customers
There are two versions of OneDesk: The free trial version, and the Pro version. The free trial includes all features the Pro version does. The only difference between the two
Training Plans: Consider Different Skill Levels
In today’s modern business environment, it’s important for organizations to have structured training plans and change management procedures in place. After all, they are bound to face changes more often
Providing feedback: Give customers the right tools
Systems for providing feedback OneDesk includes a customer portal that enables you to capture customer insight in the form of questions, issues, compliments, ideas and compliments. OneDesk also includes a
Estimating Costs for Agile Projects
I previously wrote a post entitled Waterfall vs. Agile in which I posted two charts comparing the success rates of both methodologies. A reader named Mark recently commented and asked
Why Projects Fail: A Dilbert Cartoon
Understanding why projects fail Why do projects fail? The majority of the time, projects fail because of unclear processes, or strategies or perhaps it can be due to poor scheduling