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Remote team members are experiencing severe burnout due to a co-manager's lack of engagement and support in project management. The disconnect in responsibilities leads to overwhelming workloads for one manager, causing frustration and inefficiency. This issue remains largely unsolved as organizations struggle to implement effective management practices that foster collaboration and accountability.
1 mentionsr/managersBusinesses face significant challenges in moving from outdated paper-based tracking systems to unified digital solutions. This transition is often met with resistance from employees accustomed to manual processes, leading to inefficiencies and frustration. The lack of effective tools to facilitate this change creates a pressing need for solutions that can streamline documentation and improve workflow.
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