

Product managers often spend an inordinate amount of time, money, and resources looking across multiple data sources to develop their product strategy. Not only do they look at metrics to measure how customers interact with their product, but they also need to validate user needs through continuous discovery, user research, surveys, betas, and prototypes. Without this information, product managers risk building a product that no one will use. In fact, 69% of product teams say that the products and features they release are not consistently well-received by customers.
For context, here’s why security continues to be a driving force in our platform, according to Senior Vice President and Wrike General Manager, Citrix, Andrew Filev:

Next is Locked Spaces, which are restricted, secure Spaces used to collaborate on isolated work and get things done with complete data privacy and control. Wrike is the only collaborative work management platform to offer the capability of Locked Spaces, which allows users to take extra precautions aimed at protecting their business and eliminating risks.
Unlike Public, Private, and Personal Spaces, only members of a Locked Space will be able to locate or access Space-level items or tools in Wrike and interact with other members in that Space. Whether your executive leadership team is collaborating on a sensitive project, finalizing contract details with legal, or you’re an agency working with a client, Locked Spaces ensures only approved stakeholders have access to the work items and information isn’t leaked accidentally.