Good Apps for Better Leader
6 Apps to Help You Be a Better Leader
When looking for tools to become a better leader, look no further than the app store. From simplifying teamwork and processes to relieving stress, there’s an app for that.
These apps take care of the little things, so business
leaders can be the best leaders they can be:
1. Dapulse
Dapulse allows leaders to quickly know the status of
projects and collaborate with team members. Within the app, users create boards
that show projects, the team member leading the project, and the status of the
project at each stage. Boards are customizable to create the columns and
categories that make sense for each initiative.
Boards serve as an overview of what’s going on, but the
platform also allows users to get a more detailed view and to communicate on
each task. Each project has its own page, called a pulse, that acts like a
Facebook wall. Team members can post updates, information, questions,
documents, photos and anything they need to share about the project.
The app allows leaders to paint a big picture for the team
to see of all that is to be accomplished. The transparent platform also builds
better communication and teamwork, and keeps managers in touch with what their
team members actually do on a day-to-day basis.
2. Bill.com
In the digital age, paper is a waste, especially when it
comes to bills and invoices. Papers need to be processed and filed by multiple
employees and are easily lost. Move payments to the cloud to simplify and
expedite the process.
With Bill.com, a digital payments platform for businesses,
leaders can receive, view and manage bills in one place. The app manages both
payables and receivables to keep expenses clear and payments on time.
3. WunWun
Running a business is a lot of responsibility. Between
big-picture management duties and smaller administrative tasks, to-do lists run
wild, overwhelming leaders. Reduce errands with WunWun.
The delivery app allows users to place orders from stores
and restaurants and have their purchases delivered within an hour. Like Uber,
delivery prices fluctuate depending on time of day, traffic and weather.
4. MapMyFitness
With the pressures of running a business, personal health
and fitness are often low on the priority list. In addition to the health
benefits, regular exercise can relieve stress, clear the mind and release
endorphins for an energy boost. Use MapMyFitness to simplify workouts.
The app finds exercise routes in cities around the world,
tracks progress and can track overall activity by uploading data from fitness
trackers. The platform also allows users to log their eating habits along with
their workouts to get a better sense their overall health.
5. LinkedIn Connected
LinkedIn Connected uses information from the professional
network to improve connections and build stronger relationships. The app sends
notifications about job changes, birthdays, work anniversaries and more so
users know when to reach out to their contacts.
Meeting with a new connection? The pre-meeting intelligence
feature shows what the connection has in common and summarizes their
information into the important points to remember.
6. Moovit
Nothing is worse than running to the subway and getting to
the platform just as the train is pulling away from the station. Being on time
is always the goal, but in a busy city, public transportation can throw off the
most punctual of plans. Moovit takes the guesswork out of public transportation
and shows the fastest and most convenient routes to take at any given time.
The app offers schedules, maps, live updates and navigation
for more than 500 cities around the world. Avoid the stress of being late and
spend more time focused on what’s important.
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