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Robert P.
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Business Analyst, LifeCents

Are there additional capabilities beyond project management? Seems like it going through this review process.

I guess the question I am looking to ask is if there are capabilities beyond project management. It seems that there are other capabilities or uses - even innovative ways that some users have found Wrike helpful.
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1) Wrike Forms has allow us to assess all project requests submitted by stakeholders, allowing us to pull the right team and understand the needs of the project. 2) Reports, been able to create custom columns and reports has help me streamline communications with agencies doing the work. 3) Custom columns had giving me the flexibility to track advertisement metrics and costs for all my programs, and I can easily pull annual expenses by programs very easily 4) Repository of materials that I can easily shared
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I also use Wrike as a CRM. I create a task for each lead and insert their contact data in the description field. I also associate relevant tags for these tasks (leads) and then Wrike keeps them organised as if they were in folders. I add comments as soon as I make contact with that lead, attach documents and files, set reminders, etc. It's very helpful.
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Jeremy H.
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Process Improvement Manager at Pizza Ranch Inc
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We have begun using it to keep a running agenda (and notes) on projects at weekly status update meetings. It's easy to add already running projects into their own folder, change the view to how you want it, and allow easy communication for the team.
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Iqbal .
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Python and WordPress Developer
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Yes and my experience is very good with Wrike. In our team we mostly connected with each other movement by using Wrike. I strongly suggest to you for use this as a project and progress management tool.
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John T.
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Projects Manager
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Wrike can be used many different ways. I have used Wrike for Project Completion sign-off from managers in remote locations. Wrike will date stamp and make it a permanent record. We have also used it to electronically distribute engineering change notices.
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Jennifer T.
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Creative Director
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There are definitely capabilities beyond project management. Two of my top are approvals on deliverables and workload analytics. Using Wrike, everyone's feedback on tactics and the changes they want is visible to everyone else. It makes consensus gathering much easier, and keeps us from revising every time a new piece of feedback is gathered. Wrike also has great analytics. I can easily check everyone's workload and due dates so I'm not overloading the same people.
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Jose C.
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Execute Leader Processess Management and Continuos Improvement TI en Grupo Grameco
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Wrike is a very capable tool, not only is it a project implementer but we can carry out daily tasks for several employees and track them and see their progress permanently, it is a management tool at all levels.
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Julie P.
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Executive Assistant at Tarleton State University
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We also use it as a repository for project collateral.
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Gail G.
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Small Business Marketing Strategist, BizSugar Community Manager, Influential Writers Collaboration
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What specifically is it that you want to know?
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