Case Study: Absolute achieves real-time project tracking and 75% more organization with Wrike

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Wrike's Transparency Allows Non-profit to Track and Organize Projects with Ease

Absolute.org is a Toronto-based non-profit that reaches hundreds of thousands of students through school programs and relief work. The organization had no centralized project-management tool—tasks were tracked ad hoc by email or conversation, giving no collaboration, visibility, or reliable status updates and resulting in lost or unfinished work. After testing options (including JIRA, which its non‑technical staff found cumbersome), they chose Wrike for its ease of use and oversight capabilities.

Wrike provided a shared task-management system with flexible workflows and seamless email integration, enabling real-time updates and the ability to create tasks from forwarded emails. About 18 people (many remote) now use Wrike to keep project schedules current, reduce lost tasks, and stay informed—helping the COO report being roughly 75% more organized in managing and tracking delegated work.


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Absolute

Ryan Wood

Chief Operating Officer


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