Create or update your meeting notes, directly from your activity tracking Reports At the same time as you track your...

Use Case
Every day, your co-workers need to follow clear and defined goals in order to guarantee your project’s success. This process can be accomplished through an efficient preparation and smooth running of your one-to-one meetings. It is essential to benefit from an overall vision regarding the activity of your team which will allow you to make the best decisions and anticipate risks.
This Beesy use case gives advice and tips to benefit from a complete vision of each of your co-workers’ activity
Every week, I set up one-to-one meetings with my co-workers. Those are very important because they allow you to take stock with everyone and redefine clear goals to reach, which will improve productivity and efficiency within my team.
I take a look at the dashboard of the activity of my co-worker.
In a glance, I can detect the overall progress of my teammate. I get an overall vision of their activity and I fins out if everything goes according to the plan, if they’re struggling or need help on some points.
With this dashboard, I’ve taken the temperature of the activity of my co-worker and I can start my individual session.
From one meeting to another, I can see the evolution of my co-worker’s activity and I can see all that’s been accomplished.
My co-worker is ready to start their day.
With Beesy, within my company, all is centralized and updated in real-time:
Each one of the members of my team can be 100% independent from anywhere in the world.
With Beesy, I can delegate tasks to my co-workers using several ways. I can:
After reviewing everyone’s activity, I can ask specific updates to certain people on my team regarding topics I would like to know more of. I can directly ask my collaborator in 1 clic using Beesy.
I can for example:
In 1 clic, I can generate a report showing the key data regarding my collaborator’s activity.
Improved communication = Better organization
Complete vision of your collaborator’s activity
Of risks and problems related to workload plans