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khushi saroj
Jul 14, 2022
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Clarizen Bot, AI for work management, helps you and your teams to take actions in your projects, get status updates, report on timesheets, and more. And all from your Slack or Microsoft Teams environment.

There's no need to remember tricky commands. WIth natural language processing, Clarizen Bot answers questions like “Are any of my projects offtrack?” so you can easily keep track of your work without having to leave slack

Clarizen's Social feature redefines team collaboration and participation by enabling true discussion and sharing. It allows users to transform unstructured communication into structured work processes and to facilitate high-performance teams. Users can create ad hoc private or public Discussion Groups; groups are automatically linked via Clarizen's Discussion feed. Internal users within the organization are automatically added to Clarizen's out-of-the-box All Company Group, and can join public and user-defined Discussion Groups (based on system settings). Clarizen provides a unique social user interface that allows internal and external teams to link their conversations to every project element (task, milestone, deadline) in order to create actionable items from real-time discussions. Users can also create discussion groups on the fly and communicate through the News Feed using common social techniques — for example, using a hash symbol (#) to link objects to the discussion, or tag individuals or groups with the at  symbol to engage them in the conversation. The Clarizen Social feature is intended for company-wide discussions or announcements, and is also where you review the company's public wall. Clarizen V6 streamlines work execution while encouraging transparency and participation of all project team members, by supporting full automation and workflows initiated from posts and discussions. The various Social features can be managed via the Social module.


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