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In-house information sharing system "Plalog"

A new form of information sharing. Both "planning" and "recording" as well as "information sharing" with 'Plalog'.

Our internal information sharing system, "Purag," was developed with the concept of "sharing and utilizing daily report information that tends to be one-way from subordinates to superiors within the company." By sharing internal information such as schedules, progress on customer-related tasks, and management, we can smoothly handle everything from new customer interactions to administrative processes. We pursued user-friendly functionality with only the essential features for customer management that align with our clients' needs. 【Features】 ■ Schedules are linked with bulletin boards and to-do lists, allowing for centralized management of project progress. ■ Easy dissemination and confirmation of new information and read receipts. ■ Activation of communication among employees. ■ Compatible with both PCs and smartphones. ■ Easy to check and write at any time. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

  • Groupware
  • Project management tools
  • Workflow System

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The purpose of information sharing methods in the company and the ideal state to aim for.

There are patterns to the reasons why things don't go well! A column explaining the pitfalls of building a system and points for improvement.

In companies that operate as organizations, it is necessary to advance work while sharing information with superiors, subordinates, other departments, and peers. However, many companies face challenges with information sharing, and the reality is that they have not been able to create an environment that effectively utilizes information. However, there are actually patterns to the reasons why things do not go well. In this article, our company, which has solved issues for over 7,000 companies, will explain in detail the reasons why information sharing within organizations does not succeed. We will consider the mindset necessary for successful information sharing, as well as the foundational elements required for it. *For more details on the column, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for more information.*

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