Last updated Mar 29, 2024
In January, Teamup once again successfully supported media bookings for the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting. In this month’s roundup, learn about successful room bookings and improving information flow. See how an NU research team uses Teamup to schedule clinical studies. Plus: Get power tips and printables, and start time blocking.
Table of contents
- 1. Highlight: Media room booking at WEF
- 2. Insight: Improve efficiency with better information flow
- 3. User story: NU research team
- 4. January’s power tips from the Teamup Ticker
- 5. Product updates and news
- 6. Inspiration: Time blocking
- 7. User feedback favorites from January
- 8. Printables and blank calendars
1. Highlight: Media room booking at WEF
Teamup once again powered the media booking at World Economic Forum 2024 Annual Meeting in Davos. Hundreds of journalists representing top tier media brands from around the world were able to self-book interview rooms on a Teamup Calendar. It’s a simple and efficient system that eliminates the need to email, call or text to the WEF staff. The solution is adaptable, scalable and secure.
Read more: Teamup for room booking
2. Insight: Improve efficiency with better information flow
Healthy information flow is vital for business success. To make your team effective, you need to eradicate information bottlenecks and streamline manual processes. That might mean setting up a job information system so crew members can access details and capture on-site service documentation. Or maybe you need to merge the operational silos so teams can collaborate and make informed decisions. Start by taking a step back, reviewing key areas, and asking questions to identify the best ways to improve operations with better information flow in your business.
Read more: Improve Operational Efficiency with Better Information Flow
3. User story: NU research team
Research teams often need to coordinate shared lab space and specialized equipment. When they’re running clinical studies, they also need to schedule visits and follow-ups for study participants. Of course, they still need to manage team availability and keep up with other tasks. Learn how this busy research team uses Teamup to keep their scheduling coordinated.
Read the story: NU Research Team Schedules Clinical Trials with Teamup
4. January’s power tips from the Teamup Ticker
How to include two mapped locations on an event
An example: you may need to share a pick up location and a drop off location for a scheduled delivery. Here’s how you could handle this scenario.
How to create a pre-populated user field
Create a custom choice field and add each user name as an option for a pre-populated user field.
Securely share access to files, documents, links, etc.
Upload files, documents, images, and add links to Teamup events as an easy, secure way to share materials; for example, upload homework assignments and link resources to share with students and parents.
📱How to open your calendar in a browser from the Teamup app
If you are on the Teamup app, here’s how to open the calendar in a web browser rather than the app.
See all January tickers
5. Product updates and news
Teamup app updates: Android version 1.18.0 and iOS version 2.16.5
New app releases bring improvements to the login flow and dashboard, security, and description text formatting.
Event field names, new columns in Table view
You can now create longer event field names (up to 60 characters). Longer event field names are helpful for providing prompts or instructions for your calendar users. We also added new columns in Table view to show start and end day names.
6. Inspiration: Time blocking
Time blocking is a simple but powerful way to plan your days. It helps you to turn each day from a puzzling mix of scheduled events and unscheduled tasks to a simple, doable plan. Whether you prefer planning on paper or using a digital tool, you can start time blocking today with Teamup.
Read more: How to Start Time Blocking with Teamup
7. User feedback favorites from January
8. Printables and blank calendars
Here’s a printable you can use as you build new habits and stay focused on your priorities. Sometimes it’s more motivating to track your progress on paper. And it can help to have the constraint of a printed weekly planner as you choose where your time will go.
This weekly planner is created with a blank printable weekly calendar from Teamup.
Current printable blank calendars
To print: Ctrl-P on Windows or Cmd-P on Mac.
- Current quarter: February – April 2024
- Upcoming month: February 2024 (classic) or February 2024 (with lines)
- Visit the collection of free printable calendar templates for 2024
See all January tickers. New tickers are added daily, so don’t forget to check them out. The easiest might be to click the ⓘ icon in the top right corner on your calendar. See also tips and ways to access the Ticker calendar to keep up with all things Teamup.