Notice of Suit Up Seminar: 'Project Management with Teams Integration'
Suit Inc. will host free online seminars on March 27 and April 3, 2026, about project management using Microsoft Teams integration. The seminar aims to help SMEs improve task visibility and reduce hidden operational costs using their new beta tool, Suit Up.
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Suit Inc. (Location: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director and CEO: Yusuke Komatsu) will hold a free Suit Up seminar titled 'Project Management with Teams Integration,' instructed by our representative Komatsu, starting at 7:00 PM on Friday, March 27, 2026.
The beta version of 'Suit Up' (hereinafter referred to as 'Suit Up'), a management support cloud that functions as a project and task management tool making it easy with AI and sustainable for teams every day, is available for a free trial (7 days). First, try operating Suit Up and take the first step toward team task management.
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1. Overview of the Suit Up Seminar 'Project Management with Teams Integration'
Our company will hold a free Suit Up seminar titled 'Project Management with Teams Integration,' instructed by our representative Komatsu, starting at 7:00 PM on Friday, April 3, 2026.
Those who wish to participate in the seminar should apply using the registration form below.
https://x.gd/kHv5V
According to our simulation, if a company with 30 employees has task progress checks between supervisors and subordinates twice a day for 8 minutes each, it costs a staggering 1.19 million yen in a month (calculated based on 20 business days). This cost burden, which is by no means small for SMEs, can be greatly improved by introducing team task management and visualizing team tasks.
However, according to a survey by Nulab Inc. (* A survey on 'Current Status and Challenges of Task Management' conducted from October 6 to October 10, 2023, targeting business owners, executives, and company employees working in companies/organizations with 1,000 or fewer employees), the methods of task management are primarily expected for individual use: 'email and calendar functions' at 31.2%, 'handwritten memos, planners, and notebooks' at 30.6%, and 'business chat' at 14.3%. Meanwhile, methods expected for team task management are only 'Excel and spreadsheets' at 25.2% and 'dedicated task management tools' at 11.7%.
Therefore, our company believes that first introducing team task management is crucial for SMEs, mid-sized companies, and startups.
The beta version of 'Suit Up' (hereinafter referred to as 'Suit Up'), a management support cloud that functions as a project and task management tool making it easy with AI and sustainable for teams every day, is available for a free trial (7 days). First, try operating Suit Up and take the first step toward team task management.
Suit Up Free Trial is here
1. Overview of the Suit Up Seminar 'Project Management with Teams Integration'
Our company will hold a free Suit Up seminar titled 'Project Management with Teams Integration,' instructed by our representative Komatsu, starting at 7:00 PM on Friday, April 3, 2026.
Those who wish to participate in the seminar should apply using the registration form below.
https://x.gd/kHv5V
According to our simulation, if a company with 30 employees has task progress checks between supervisors and subordinates twice a day for 8 minutes each, it costs a staggering 1.19 million yen in a month (calculated based on 20 business days). This cost burden, which is by no means small for SMEs, can be greatly improved by introducing team task management and visualizing team tasks.
However, according to a survey by Nulab Inc. (* A survey on 'Current Status and Challenges of Task Management' conducted from October 6 to October 10, 2023, targeting business owners, executives, and company employees working in companies/organizations with 1,000 or fewer employees), the methods of task management are primarily expected for individual use: 'email and calendar functions' at 31.2%, 'handwritten memos, planners, and notebooks' at 30.6%, and 'business chat' at 14.3%. Meanwhile, methods expected for team task management are only 'Excel and spreadsheets' at 25.2% and 'dedicated task management tools' at 11.7%.
Therefore, our company believes that first introducing team task management is crucial for SMEs, mid-sized companies, and startups.