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Coming soon: FreeRange – Freelancer availability and resourcing software
We just launched the Coming Soon page for FreeRange (www.freerangeapp.com), a new web-based application we are building targeted at small businesses seeking to ease the process of staffing projects with freelance talent. We need this application ourselves and felt there … Continue reading
Ranger: Determining the initial feature set using personas, task analysis, and process flows
[Update: Ranger is being launched soon as FreeRange, a freelancer availability management and resourcing app] As we’ve tried to describe in the previous two ranger posts (first post, second post) we believe there is a need for a resourcing application … Continue reading
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The cluttered land of resourcing applications
The reason we are working on our own resourcing tool is that we couldn’t find something out there to help us get the right people on the right teams for a bid, properly resource more than one project at a … Continue reading
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Tagged crm, erp, freerange, hrms, pms, ppm, project ranger, resourcing
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Our new project – an internal resourcing app
We’re UX designers first and foremost. And all UX designers think they can build something better. We were also all freelancers at some point. Part of our goal in coming together to form Fuzzy Math was that we would use … Continue reading