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Whether you’re searching for a project management tool, a time tracker, a CRM or
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Project Management is the discipline of planning, organizing, and managing resources to bring about the successful completion of specific project goals and objectives. Project management systems help project teams achieve this goal.
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Customer service tools (such as CRMs, help desks and call centers) are used to improve services provided directly to customers and to use the information in the system for targeted marketing and sales purposes.
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Time sheets typically record time spent on a task, a project or for a client. Time sheet systems can also include reports that show the breakdown of time worked, or include features for approval and payroll processing.
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A bug tracking system is a software application designed to help quality assurance and programmers keep track of reported software bugs in their work. It may also be regarded as a sort of issue tracking system.
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A calendar is a system of organizing days for a social, religious, commercial or administrative purpose. Calendar software helps organizations schedule activities and invite participants to those activities.
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Document management is the process of tracking and storing electronic documents, files and/or images of paper documents. Document management software may include features such as version tracking and user history.
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Finance and accounting are processes for tracking money exchanged between the buyer (or employer) and the supplier (and employee), in return for goods and services. Software here deals with accounting, billing, etc.
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Training is the act of transferring knowledge from the instructor to the attendees. E-learning is a medium to receive training without face-to-face interaction. It is often used by corporations to deliver training courses to employees.
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Human resource management is the management of an organization's most valued assets - the people working there. Humans individually and collectively contribute to the achievement of the objectives of the business.
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Social networks focus on building online communities of people who share interests and/or activities. It has encouraged new ways to communicate and share information.
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