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Business VoIP5 Ways to Spring Clean Your Communications Tools
But how about “spring cleaning” your communications tools? The average employee uses 17 different cloud applications, three content-sharing services, and three collaboration tools. Yikes. -
Expert InsightsThe Marketing Stir Podcast: Katie Kregel on Tapping Data for Marketing Strategies
Mitel has long had a strong bench of women leaders on the Marketing team, and in honor of Women’s History Month, we’re highlighting the expertise and successes of such team members. -
Company NewsMitel in The News: 5 Stories You Might Have Missed in February
February might be the shortest month of the year (even with a leap day thrown in), but we packed a lot of important news into 29 days. -
Communications & Collaboration6 Tips for Using Gender-Inclusive Language in Business Communications
How many meetings have started with a cheery “Hey guys…”? It may be a standard, friendly greeting, but “Hey guys” also carries a gendered implication most of us might easily gloss over. -
Expert InsightsPodcast: The Tech Trends Shaping the Hospitality Industry in 2024
March is Women’s History Month. To celebrate, we are further highlighting the expertise and success of women leaders at Mitel. -
Communications & CollaborationLessons in Exemplary Business Communication from Women Leaders
In honor of Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day, we celebrate all the strong women driving businesses to success. -
CultureTMI? Take Care Not to Overshare at Work
Have you ever been conversing with a professional colleague and suddenly felt yourself saying a little too much? -
Customer ExperienceContact Center Customer Experience and the Rise of AI: Are All Bots the Same?
Listening is the most efficient way to gather information. As the fastest human sense with millisecond processing, it soundly beats out reading and parsing text. -
Communications & CollaborationThe Connected Campus: The Top 5 Benefits of Unified Communications for Colleges and Universities
Meaningful conversations occur in university lecture halls and college classrooms worldwide – but they’re not the only vital exchanges of information on campus.