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①Consulting companies |
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When a job request occurs, normally a project team composed of multiple members is built, begins working, breaks up upon completion, and members might even be added or taken away depending on the progress made. Further, a single member may participate in multiple projects. In this way, secure information sharing within a group in a continually renewed state by quickly creating groups and switching members is possible in SP7. |
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②Large companies with many branches |
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At each branch, position, and regionality, member composition becomes complicated with the variety of information sharing groups. By easily setting these up in groups in SP7 and registering members, information sharing can be done safely and accurately, and sudden organizational changes can flexibly be responded to with good operability. |
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③Design offices |
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In the construction industry, in which many and various business companies further business by connecting with each other, it is important to share important information such as design plans and construction schedules among related inter-companies in a timely manner. Therefore, SP7 enables the central company in the business to become the manager, create groups, and choose the members, thus creating an environment where information can quickly and safely be shared with necessary members, and group management fees can be charged to the managing company, thereby enabling rational management. |
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④Personal use |
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Everyone belongs to many groups such as families, friends, councils, and circles, but safely sharing information without confusing others is fairly difficult. By managing these things with SP7, it becomes possible to quickly, accurately, and safely sharing information. |
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