🚨New feature alert! (And we’re VERY excited about this one 🤩) Now, you can plan and estimate your projects with greater precision by setting budgets—in hours or in fees—at the task level in Float 🪡 💰 Distribute your total budget amount (e.g. $10,000 or 100 hours) across individual tasks 💰 Track your balances and see remaining budgets in real time to stay on top of your spending 💰 Manage internal costs without affecting the overall budget by tracking non-billable tasks separately Budgeting accurately and making every project a profitable one is no small feat—but this new feature definitely makes it easier 😌 To all the customers who requested this feature, we heard you loud and clear! And to everyone who hasn’t tried Float yet? Sign up for a free trial at Float.com to see what else we can do—and maybe your feature request could be next on our roadmap 😉
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Remember last week when we said Jessica Jones's brilliant take on overallocation should be printed on a T-shirt? Well, we weren’t joking 😐 New resource management merch just dropped 👇😎
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Earlier this year, Float completed a 12-month journey to becoming a certified B Corp, reflecting our commitment to measuring our success not only in profits but in purpose—prioritizing our team’s wellbeing, the community, and the environment 🌍 Our CEO and Co-Founder, Glenn Rogers, recently sat down with SmartCompany to share how we got here, and why the B Corp certification has been as beneficial for our business as it is for our people 💙 Here are three important takeaways from our B Corp journey so far: ✅ A powerful purpose is a shared purpose: crafting a mission is crucial, but a B Corp certification goes a step further to unify our team around a shared, impactful purpose ✅ High performers value great leadership: our investment in becoming a B Corp shows that we walk the walk when it comes to employee wellbeing and transparency ✅ The B Corp badge is a shortcut for seeking values-aligned candidates: the logo attracts candidates who share our values, helping us build a stronger, more aligned team Read the full article here → https://lnkd.in/df9DeFwH #BCorp #BCorps #BTheChange
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“We cannot afford to overload our teams because their satisfaction drops, their inspiration drops, their creativity drops, our product drops, and our bottom line drops.” Print that on a T-shirt! 👆 This line from Jessica Jones, the Creative Operations Lead at Paper Moose, is the inspiration behind our newest tactical guide to avoiding resource overallocation. It features proven advice from resource management pros—we’re looking at you, Lauren O'Halloran, Angela Faunce Leaf, and Thomas Walters—on how to set up a solid process to allocate work based on your team’s true capacity. 🔗 is in the comments. We hope it helps 🤞
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I'm just a spreadsheet Standing in front of a people planner Asking to be replaced by a dedicated resource management tool with real-time updates, budget trackers, drag-and-drop scheduling, a collaborative interface, automated reports, integrated time tracking, customizable dashboards, and forecasting and scenario planning features... So I can stick to my columns and rows 😫
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