OnePlace Increases Task Management Success for Lift Bridge Beer Company

Posted by Dana Larson on March 17, 2010

Lift Bridge BreweryIt’s time to share another OnePlace case study, and what better way to honor St. Patrick’s Day than to share the success story of a local brewery?

Lift Bridge Beer Company, based in Stillwater, MN, started as a hobby business, and needed some help organizing their distributed workforce. Because most people still had day jobs, the tasks associated with getting the brewery up and running were sent via email. This process led to lost tasks and forgotten notes.

Lift Bridge Beer Company sold their first keg of beer in 2008, and discovered that opening and running a brewery can have many unique challenges. When sales had to be managed as well, the brewery found themselves needing an online solution to organize their business and their team.

Lift Bridge Beer Company began using OnePlace to consolidate business communication and to track each others’ tasks. Because of OnePlace, the brewery was able to decrease the amount of forgotten tasks and missed communication, and increase the amount of work that is getting done on time by successfully managing their business tasks.

You can read the full Lift Bridge Beer Company case study, and discover how OnePlace can work for your distributed workforce or virtual office.

 
Dana_larson Dana Larson - OnePlace Marketing Manager. Dana represents the best of a new generation of communicators adept at engaging across all media, from traditional to social. A sweet but somewhat snarky gal whose career in marketing has easily transcended from big agency to agile small business, Dana blogs regularly about business, collaboration and productivity solutions at http://blog.oneplacehome.com. You can reach Dana at dana.larson at oneplacehome dot com.

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