Work Intelligently


This library is a collection of practical perspectives drawn from real-world work at the intersection of operations, technology, and process design. Rather than trends for trend’s sake, these insights focus on how organizations can reduce friction, simplify complexity, and make more informed decisions as work becomes increasingly digital.

The ideas shared here reflect thoughtful observation, applied experience, and evolving best practices across process efficiency, automation, and modern software adoption. Some entries are exploratory, others evergreen—but all are grounded in helping teams think more clearly about how work gets done and how it can be improved.

With telecommuting, flexibility is key

Research shows that telecommuting has numerous benefits to employers (such as more productive and engaged workers) and employees (less time and cost involved in commuting and more outstanding work-life balance). Yet Gallup data suggest that telecommuting yields the most benefits to employees and employers when workers do not spend 100 percent of their time at home.

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Consider a digital transformation to help your business

The need for a solid digital transformation has never been more pressing than it is now. Companies are living and working in an ever-increasingly complex world, one where threats from hackers remain relentless. At the same time, technological advances drive new opportunities forward at breakneck speeds each day – but how should you handle this shift? Should your company continue to depend on conventional practices or take some time to consider a digital transformation journey into the future of work and business?

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Companies in the know are using Enterprise Open Source

Utilizing Enterprise Open-Source software can be a cost effective way for small businesses looking to digitally transform their business capabilities. The right Open-Source software can save you time and money as your business transforms into the future.

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What’s your company’s mission?

While most business leaders can clearly describe their company or organization’s mission, most employees can’t, according to Gallup’s research. Another surprising fact: Only four in 10 U.S. employees firmly believe that their company’s mission makes them feel their job is essential.

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Ways your start-up can get disruptive (in a good way)

Artificial intelligence can be made to process more data than what was once thought possible, and it can also help business leaders make decisions due to the actionable insights it discovers. AI can also manage digital campaigns, improve the reach of marketing efforts through research, and shore up business processes in general.

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Too much Zoom? Here’s how to cope

Studies show that an increasing share of remote workers have discovered that video conferencing can be both challenging and draining — even for those who aren’t huge fans of meetings of the in-person variety. Why? Here are a few reasons why you might find Zoom meetings so tiring.

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How automation can help your business

Increasing productivity is always one of the significant challenges that every company of any size must face. Digital Transformation and its associated technologies are continuously evolving and shaping how we work and how business is conducted. We don’t think you should have to go at it alone.

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