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How Teamwork helped a global agency connect its remote team and clients Remote work is here to stay

How Teamwork helped a global agency connect its remote team and clients [Teamwork]() [View in browser]( Remote work is here to stay How to keep team communication from going stale Hey {NAME}, Post pandemic life might feel a little unrealistic at this point, but business is still happening in and out of the office. A [Gartner]() study estimates 48% of employees will continue to work remotely after the pandemic too. If your team is still partially or fully remote, how do you stay connected? For those working or managing remote employees and feel a bit of disconnect setting in, it’s better to act now before half your team is gone. Communication is key for remote teams. In fact, a [Salesforce]() survey found 86% of employers and executives said poor communication was the biggest culprit of workplace failure. Luckily, team communication can be improved pretty easily and we've got the resources to help inspire you. - [6 of the most common virtual team challenges and how to solve them]() - [Everything you need to know about working remotely]() - [5 things every leader needs when managing remote teams]() Teamwork Customer Story How Teamwork helped a global agency connect its remote team and clients JMarketing, a multiple award-winning global digital marketing agency, needed a centralized hub to help manage its clients and own employees across the world. Working across various projects, tasks, and client requests from different time zones is no easy feat. That’s why JMarketing organized its own team and clients in a single space with the help of Teamwork. Josh Strawczynski, Managing Director at JMarketing, [explains his experience]() with Teamwork the best: "Teamwork is all about centralization of information and clarity and visibility with our customers. It gives them visibility into the project and it centralizes information so that myopia can't kick in. There are always very, very clear information structures available.” Want to give it a try? Signup for a [free 30-day trial]() of Teamwork today! [Try Teamwork for free]() [API]() [Referrals]() [Integrations]() [Apps]() [Beta Program]() [Reviews]() [Facebook]() [YouTube]() [Twitter]() [Github]() [Instagram]() This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](). If you no longer wish to receive these emails you may [manage your preferences](/MjQ0LUlYQy0wNTkAAAF_sjLa-EqWgTWPRzxzF94i8kLlBFcFrTxhuoNQwBazW6jVPNtTbAV_nU8wttvkBDj4vYgGxgo=) or [unsubscribe]() at any time. [Teamwork.com](), Teamwork Campus One, Blackpool Retail Park, Cork, T23 F902, Ireland.

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