Saying Goodbye: A Farewell Note
Over the years, we had the opportunity to work with world-class enterprise organizations including Microsoft, Zillow, Coinbase, Carta, Sonos, and more. We heard powerful stories of how Tribute impacted individuals and organizations:
Redefining Workplace Connections for Organizational Success
Our Smart Connections technology now matches employees for any connection type your organization needs.
The Power of Human Connection in the Age of AI
Human connection encompasses far more than mere communication. It involves shared laughter, empathetic listening, physical presence, and the ability to truly understand each other's feelings and motivations.
Announcing new Admin Controls and Customizations in Microsoft Teams.
We are excited to share the latest updates in Tribute 2.0 for Microsoft Teams, a powerful tool designed to enhance your team's collaboration and knowledge sharing. These updates provide your team with a seamless and efficient experience, helping employees learn new skills, seek advice or mentorship, and build meaningful connections within your organization.
Inefficient Knowledge Transfer is the Hidden Killer of Innovation.
As a high-performing employee, there's nothing more disheartening than seeing your potential stifled by outdated processes or bureaucratic barriers that hinder knowledge sharing.
Farewell, Mentorship Programs: Welcome to the Era of the Connected Workplace.
The alternative to traditional mentorship is a culture of connection—a framework that encourages spontaneous, organic interactions among employees for the purpose of sharing knowledge, solving problems, and generating new ideas.
Transform 2024: Reflections on What’s Next.
Only time will tell if People leaders will return to business as usual once the excitement of Transform fades. My sincere hope is that discussions about the importance of solutions, like Tribute, translate into urgency and action.
Bridging Knowledge Gaps in Your Organization May Be Easier Than You Think.
The casual "watercooler" conversations that once sparked ideas and solutions have become less frequent, making it harder to share and seek knowledge organically.
The Platform vs. Point Solutions Debate: Why CIOs need an Ecosystem approach instead
Picture this: your Cheif Information Officer (CIO) signs a lease for an office space that has all of the latest technology, a valet that parks your car, free food 24/7, and beautiful vista views. But to save money, you’re provided with a cardboard box for a chair.
Crafting a Thriving Hybrid Workplace: The 2024 Employee Experience Essentials
To make this hybrid work model truly successful and beneficial for everyone involved, it's essential to focus on specific employee experiences.
3 Reasons Every Enterprise Should use Tribute in 2024: Embracing the Future of Distributed Work
Better than random pairings, Tribute enables meaningful, needs-based connections that scale knowledge and promote cross-team collaboration.
A Strategic Imperative for CIOs: Untapping the Potential of Employee-Generated Data in the Age of AI.
An often-underestimated treasure trove of data lies in employee-generated information, making it one of the most valuable assets an organization can possess.
The Most Valuable Knowledge Lives Inside Your Employees’ Heads
In the knowledge economy, harnessing the collective intelligence of your workforce is not just a competitive advantage; it's a necessity for long-term success.
Unlocking Remote Work Excellence: Why Tribute is a Game-Changer for Forward-Thinking CIOs
As remote and distributed work becomes the new norm, Chief Information Officers (CIOs) are tasked with finding innovative solutions to keep employees connected, informed, and productive.
Fostering a Connected Workforce in the Hybrid Work Era
Establishing a well-connected workforce is the bedrock of enhanced engagement, retention, productivity, and overall happiness among employees.
The Future of Skills Inference from Employee Engagement Data
Employee engagement is not merely a buzzword, but a critical factor influencing productivity, innovation, retention, and ultimately, business success.
The Rise of the Knowledge Worker and the Ambiguity of Modern Careers
In traditional roles, career trajectories were more or less clear: you start at an entry level and climb up the hierarchical ladder, with each step well-defined. But for today’s knowledge worker, the ladder is not always so clear.
The 5 Connection Types you need to Supercharge your Career
Navigating your professional growth within an organization isn’t just about acquiring skills or achieving targets. It’s also about forging the right connections.