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How ThreeSixtyEight traded in pen and paper for seamless workflows

How ThreeSixtyEight traded in pen and paper for seamless workflows
Company Name
ThreeSixtyEight
Industry
Digital Marketing Agency
Headquarters
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Size
10-50

For the team at ThreeSixtyEight, using Teamwork.com to plan and deliver client work isn’t just a means to an end—it’s become integral to who they are as an agency. 

That’s largely thanks to Kara Pitre, Director of Operations, and Bri Ehle, Senior Project Manager, both of whom have played a huge role in getting the ThreeSixtyEight team up and running under the same platform.

“We're really about creating experiences for our clients not only in the processes that we employ, but also for their clients and their customer base in the outcomes of the projects that we work on with them,” said Kara.

It’s that client-first mentality that has helped ThreeSixtyEight deliver innovative work that challenges the status quo since it was founded in 2016. With a mission to “help visionary brands create an uncommon future,” the full-service agency has created work for the Miami Dolphins, Louisiana Economic Development, and Unilever, to name a few. But getting there wasn’t always easy—especially when it came to using outdated, manual processes to juggle multiple clients with multiple projects. 

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Trading in sticky notes for Teamwork.com

The Baton Rouge-based agency has come a long way since its inception, especially when it comes to their project management systems and processes. For Kara, that shift has been particularly welcome, especially considering how much of her planning used to be done on sticky notes (yes, you read that correctly).

In fact, Kara used to handwrite her team’s schedules on a daily basis. “Someone told me the other day, ‘I wish you still did that.’” She laughs, "I'm very glad I don't." 

Even though the company has been using Teamwork.com from the beginning, they hadn’t always taken advantage of the entire suite of the platform’s features. (Kara estimates they were only utilizing about 15% of Teamwork.com’s features early on). But as the agency grew and took on larger clients with larger projects, they knew they had to put more structure in place. 

“We’ve always had Teamwork.com, but the way we were utilizing it is completely different to the way we’re using it now in order to best suit what our project structure is and what our teams want,” Kara said. 

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A whole new world of processes—and possibilities

Back when the agency was still finding its legs, ThreeSixtyEight had primarily used Teamwork.com as a way to create and house projects; anything beyond that was mostly ad hoc. “We just weren’t exploring it enough,” Kara said. “The way we use it now is totally different.”

As Kara started to dig more into Teamwork.com, she began to see that their team wasn’t taking advantage of all it had to offer. In particular, she saw new opportunities for it to become the single source of truth for the entire team’s day-to-day project management. 

Kara and Bri both had experiences at other agencies where processes were unclear, or worse, unorganized. Ensuring everyone at the agency knows how to properly use Teamwork.com is something they both continue to keep tabs on. “We all have to utilize it in the same way, otherwise we're creating lots of confusion, and we're also not putting out the best customer service for our clients,” Kara said. 

Bri agrees. “We can't have one project manager using it one way and relaying how to use it to the team in one way that's drastically different from another,” she said. “We all need to be looking at people's schedules the exact same way.”

That means taking advantage of dashboards, project health reports, and especially hourly time tracking, to name just a few of the agency’s most used features. “We really want our team to log their time to a project, whether it's billable or non-billable, so that we can run clear profitability reports based on what we've quoted [our clients], and what we're going to receive in a contract amount,” Kara explained.

“One of the best parts about Teamwork.com is how everything comes together and you can really see everything, whether you want to see only your portfolio of projects, or you want to see the entire company's portfolio of projects,” Kara said. “There's all these different possibilities.”

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Getting the entire team on board

Using Teamwork.com in a more robust way also had ramifications outside of ThreeSixtyEight’s client work. Getting the entire agency on the same page was also an important outcome of using the platform as efficiently as possible. “We couldn't just be writing down in our notebooks what people [within the agency] were doing,” Kara said. “We all needed to know that, because we all utilize the same team members.” 

Because every person at ThreeSixtyEight uses Teamwork.com in some capacity (including the CEO), every new team member joining ThreeSixtyEight goes through a Teamwork onboarding session that outlines the basics of the platform, from tracking time to understanding how to interpret dashboards.

Bri and Kara also lead regular lunch-and-learns with their team to update them on new Teamwork.com features and enhancements that are relevant to their work. “It's a process of constant education,” Bri explains. “Anytime I find a shortcut or a little Easter egg in Teamwork.com, I'm sending it out to the team like, ‘Hey y'all, did you know you could use this? Did you know there's a Google Chrome extension? Did you know there's a desktop extension to log your time?’" 

Even though training and updating their team on best practices in Teamwork may require more time and effort on both of their parts, the payoff in the long run—better organized projects resulting in better work and happier clients—is more than worth it. 

“When you have people within the organization that are dedicated to understanding how all of the features work, it makes a huge difference,” Bri said. “If you don't have that person, it can be really easy to jump ship and go to another software and think, ‘Okay, maybe this one works better for us.’"

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A better way to deliver innovative client work

Keeping an entire agency on top of their client work certainly comes with its challenges. But for ThreeSixtyEight, it wouldn’t be possible without Teamwork.com. “We’ve gone from a place where Teamwork.com was something that some people used sometimes, to it being the single source of truth,” Bri said. “If somebody asks me a question, I'll say, ‘Have you looked in Teamwork.com first? It's in Teamwork.com.’ Whatever Teamwork.com says is our bible." 

For both Bri and Kara, it all comes back to championing the platform for the rest of the team, helping them understand how to use it better and pointing them toward their favorite tips and tricks. Thanks to them, now everyone at ThreeSixtyEight uses Teamwork.com in a similar fashion, making their processes speedier and more efficient than ever. 

“My job as the project manager is to make everybody else's lives easier,” Bri said. “I feel like any way I can do that in Teamwork.com just really better serves the whole team.”

Transcript for the video 'ThreeSixtyEight Testimonial 4K':

It's allowed us to take in more work, which is higher revenue for us and overall benefits the company and the team based in Baton rouge, Louisiana. 368 is a small but mighty agency with award winning work. They've been using teamwork ever since they started to manage projects, but not to its full potential. I would literally handwrite everyone's schedules and take a picture of it and send it out on Slack. You did what? So what changed? There was a pivotal moment at the agency where we brought on an account that really required us to hire staff. We essentially doubled in size almost overnight, and we realized that onboarding had to change, processes had to change. So now you're really cooking with teamwork. I think the smartest way we use it is in how we project out how much work we're going to have, not just in the next week, but for months to come. As soon as we start to look at bandwidth and we make those decisions based on people's future utilization, we know when people are going to be going through a really busy couple of weeks or a really busy couple of months, and we're able to scale back on some of those other initiatives that we're able to prioritize because we're able to make people happier at work when we know what's going to hit them all at the same time. You know what they say? Happy team, happy life. So everyone gets a general overview of teamwork when they join. Logging time is one of those big ones we like to talk about immediately. One of the first things that they are introduced to is teamwork. It's how we use all of our time logging capabilities. So just getting comfortable in it for the first couple of weeks is really important. Every month I'm looking back at reports to say, here's how much time we actually had available to use. Here's what we estimated and here's how much time we actually leverage. It allows us to be able to make adjustments to how we structure our billing, how we structure our contracts. So you're getting all those awkward conversations out of the way real quick. Bringing clients in to teamwork is typically a very streamlined process. We do it for all of our QC. It's really allowed us to create those trusting relationships and continue to give them the clarity that they need for their business to be able to move forward with us as their agency. I spend all day, every day in teamwork, whether that is checking off tasks and making sure tattoos are done, running reports, looking at time logs, resource management really holistically, being able to dive deeper into project budgets and make forecasting make smarter decisions for the projects. It has gone from a task management tool to truly our holistic project management software. The mission statement of our project managers is to create clarity out of chaos, and I don't know. That would be possible without something like teamwork to really take the dozens of ongoing projects that we have at any given time and be able to put them all in the right place. And how they work together. I don't think you can beat that. To help us report. Better leave it to Jeremy. I told you. I love you, Jeremy. I love you. Your allergies, your. Your cramping, my style.

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