Abraham Harrison Featured as Central Desktop Case Study

by Chris Abraham on 07/12/2008 · 0 comments

We have been using Central Desktop now for a while and really love it. It allows Abraham Harrison’s entire distributed team to collaborate and work together. We love it. Well, Abraham Harrison is being featured as one of Central Desktop’s case studies, Successful Global Task Management Across 3 Continents 

abrahamharrisoncentraldesktop Abraham Harrison Featured as Central Desktop Case Study
Successful Global Task Management Across 3 Continents: Case Study: Abraham & Harrison
Abraham & Harrison’s Biggest wins using Central Desktop:

  • Ability to manage a global team across 10 time zones and 4 continents
  • Found it to be an unbeatable value and unbeatable workspace system after an extensive 4 month comparison of over 60 tools
  • Easy customization for business critical campaign management needs
  • 50% faster at finding documents

“We spent 4 months looking and tested 60 different tools before choosing Central Desktop.”- Sara Wilson

What Abraham & Harrison does:

  • Online Public Relations
  • Online Reputation Management
  • Social Media Consulting
  • It is an internet based virtual company – everyone works remotely from home

The Problem:

  • Could not assign tasks to different groups of users with Basecamp
  • Finding documents proved to be nearly impossible before Central Desktop

How Central Desktop Helped:

  • Project Workspaces are created for each project
  • Wiki Workspaces are created to share information with other team members internally

Central Desktop – Benefits:

  • The ability to assign tasks streamlined daily business processes
  • Crucial campaign organization can now be done inside the Central Desktop workspace
  • Customization options allowed Abraham & Harrison to associate tasks w/milestones
  • Task-management tools increased productivity
  • Easier search functions and simple email integration saved precious time
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