Redbooth Among the Top Fastest Growing Private Companies in the Bay Area as Ranked by San Francisco Business Times and Silicon Valley Business Journal
The Workstream Collaboration Company Ranks 16th Among All Bay Area Companies and 9th Among Companies Based in Silicon Valley
From Hiring to Firing: Tips and Resources for Every Stage
Running a team (or a company) isn’t easy. We’ve rounded up the articles with our favorite hiring and firing tips, plus best practices for interviewing.
20 Weird, Fun, or Useful Things to Keep on Your Desk
If you spend most of your day at a desk, what you see makes a difference! Check out these fun desk accessories for ways to brighten up your workspace.
From UC to WCC: An Exciting Time for Our Partners
The shift from Unified Communications to a workstream-based model is the future for our partners. Senior Director of Channels Marcy Kawadler explains.
Mindfulness at Work: Tips, Advice, and How to Get Started
Mindfulness in the workplace — what do you need to know to try it yourself? We’ve rounded up some of the most helpful articles and recommendations.
Redbooth Workflow Templates: An Invitation to the Library
Now you can launch ready-made workflows to streamline your work processes, from onboarding a new employee to managing complex financial transactions.
How I Got Up to Speed Faster in My New Job With Redbooth
Getting up to speed in a new job can take months. Find out how a new addition to the Redbooth team was able to accelerate that process — dramatically!
Getting Promoted: 5 Articles to Help You Advance and Succeed
Do you have a goal of getting promoted? Find out what you need to know about how to get promoted and what you need to keep in mind in your brand-new role.
How to Create a Culture of Exceptional Customer Service
Does building a culture of exceptional customer service mean out-spending the competition? Author and customer service expert Chip Bell has a better idea.
How to Use Kaizen to Improve Your Habits at the Office
What if instead of giant changes, you could make small changes very gradually — and still see results? Discover the benefits of a kaizen-based approach.