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What do you look for in a workflow tool?

July 06, 2023

What is the number one thing a research tool should do to make your life easier? Our team shares their wish lists.


Video Transcript


Speakers: Joshua Weil, Manager of Software Engineering. Kate Delahanty, Product Marketing Specialist . Stacey Sosna, Customer Success Manager. Vince Evans, Business Development Manager. Tommy Williams, Business Development Manager. Harsha Alladi, Software Engineer. Krista Rogers, Digital Customer Success Manager. Mike Saccocio, Demand Generation Manager

What do you look for in a research or workflow tool?

Vince Evans: What I look for in a workflow tool would be something that mitigates or eliminates the need to duplicate any efforts.

Mike Saccocio: Simply something that can keep things moving quickly. Whether it's to find information quickly, to save information, quickly, to organize it quickly. Anything that can be done so that momentum is kept and not lost later on as other interruptions come throughout the research process.

Harsha Alladi: In a research or workflow tool, I look for seamlessly organizing and sharing the content with my peers.

Kate Delahanty: Something where it's just super simple and user friendly. And I don't have to take a lot of time to figure it out before I can just get going with my research.

Tommy Williams: I look for accuracy, ease of use, making sure it has all the information I need. So contact information, extremely important emails, phone numbers.

Stacey Sosna: We all seem to have more to do with less time to do it. So any tool or process that can make me more efficient, save me time, save me energy. Those are the tools that I'm gonna look for.

Joshua Weil: I need a tool that can help me organize my brain and is unobtrusive and there when I need it.

Krista Rogers: One that won't ghost me mid-analysis and is always there to collect my research. Bonus points if it's intuitive to my research needs and has a sleek interface.



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