Adaptavist and monday.com announced a partnership to empower more organizations to improve team management, customer engagement, and efficiency as part of their digital transformation and work management journeys. As companies continue to embrace transformation that goes beyond developing a hybrid work environment, they are looking to make changes that help them become more competitive and achieve greater ROI, even in the face of lingering disruptions, including supply chain issues and 'the great resignation.' Through this partnership, Adaptavist will provide customers with a combination of tools, integration services and support, including monday.com, that not only help increase productivity, but add value across all phases of work and throughout an organisation.

The monday.com platform is a customizable Work OS that helps teams of all sizes -- across all departments including marketing, sales, finance, operations, and IT – create workflows to plan, run and track their processes, projects, and operations. This highly flexible system creates endless possibilities for organizations to break down and rebuild any work processes to fit their specific needs – leading to enhanced efficiency through task automation and more time to focus on strategic and creative work. The solution becomes even more valuable when seamlessly integrated with an organisation's existing IT tools and apps such as Salesforce, Jira, GitLab and Zoom.

Adaptavist provides the expert consulting services to help companies navigate integrations across a variety of ecosystems (including Atlassian), leveraging Agile, Agile at Scale, ITSM, and DevOps to ensure businesses get the most from their monday.com investment. This combined strength, expertise and flexibility makes Adaptavist uniquely qualified to meet the workplace management and transition needs of almost any company – and positions them as the go-to leader in the space. Adaptavist will begin rolling out their combined offerings with monday.com in the Americas, with plans for further expansion later this year.