What this means is that organizations can address massive hidden costs. That’s a direct and measurable improvement to productivity, customer experience, and employee engagement. What amazes people about Grammarly’s impact is that it expands both of these frontiers at once, allowing you to do more and do it better. There’s often a trade-off between how much workers can get done and how well they can get it done. Early results are clear: improving employees’ written communication helps companies perform at new levels. So we set out to show that our product is about far more than just fine-tuning the writing at a company. Testing our hypothesisĬentral to the work of Grammarly Business has been the hypothesis that better written communication is vital for companies-it’s not just a nice-to-have. So helping people get their best thinking across struck me as a big, meaningful, and compelling opportunity. And this challenge often stands in the way of people’s potential and their impact, even their progress in life. Everyone, myself included, knows what it’s like to struggle with it. Communication is difficult and complex-that’s a universal challenge. I also immediately found myself impressed by the opportunity at Grammarly for true global impact. Not only that, but tough decisions are made with those values in mind-even when values-driven thinking might be at the expense of an easier “win.” They are wired into the organization’s DNA and were present in the interactions I had with Grammarlians across teams, in all manner of processes, communications, and operations. What was especially compelling to me was how strongly Grammarly’s CEO and co-founders feel about their company values. The team members I met were eager to bring their expertise to the table and proud to extend their mission to organizations. In fact, when I joined Grammarly in 2019, the first thing that stood out to me was that Grammarly is made up of people with impeccable character-people who are not only smart and experienced but also committed to doing the right thing. At Grammarly there are strong culture and values, robust growth, and big opportunities-all achieved with just a few hundred headcount. And it’s a pleasure to be able to do this within an organization whose existing business and product are of such quality. There are tremendous possibilities for growth with a global reach-to create something that is deeply relevant to help organizations perform better. The opportunity that lies ahead for Grammarly Business is exciting and humbling. Thinking about our path so far makes me even more excited about where we’re going through 2020 and beyond. Grammarly Business has had wonderful success in our first years-and we know we can do so much more. We’re in an early stage of development and growing quickly, learning fast from our customers and one another, always conscious of making a big impact while ensuring strong values are at the center of everything we do. In many ways, the Grammarly Business team operates like a start-up within an established tech company. Scaling up Grammarly’s investment in B2B efforts means building an enterprise-grade organization and product offering we’re truly proud of-one that is integrated within Grammarly’s existing consumer-focused operation while also having our own distinct specialists, teams, and focus. With administrative controls and a host of other features to support consistent, strong written communication across teams, Grammarly Business is built to up-level work at organizations of all sizes and types, whether they’re businesses, government entities, nonprofits, or educational institutions. Now we’re growing our product offering tailored for organizational use. That’s why, as the general manager of Grammarly Business, I am proud to have the opportunity to build on Grammarly’s strengths and create a powerful product for teams and organizations around the world.įor years, Grammarly has been pioneering a new category by developing a writing assistant to support individuals in connecting and communicating as they intend. This is especially evident in the professional world, where miscommunications make it harder for individuals to work together and for businesses to serve customers-and they can quickly add up. The ability to communicate clearly and be understood is essential to achieving objectives.
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