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Coffee talks: how to brew knowledge share culture in your company
It’s Friday afternoon: Do you know where your coworkers are?
Introducing Trello for Google slides
Picture this: You’re strolling into the office on a lovely Tuesday morning humming a little tune when you look over at your colleague’s desk calendar and… oh no, it’s Wednesday?! If it’s Wednesday, then that means the presentation to the whole department is in 10 minutes, and that slide deck you were going make today was meant to be made yesterday.
The 4 mistakes you’re constantly making in your marketing campaign
Marketers: Does this scenario sound familiar? You’ve been planning your next big marketing campaign for weeks, perhaps months even. Many teams are involved in making sure this plan is executed without a hitch. You and your team have huge expectations.
Trello for ios 10: stickers, widgets, and 3d touch shortcuts
Alright stop, collaborate, and listen. Trello’s back with a brand new edition… of the Trello app for iOS 10 with stickers, a widget, and 3D touch enhancements. Let’s take a look!
How to manage scrum and kanban teams in Trello with the Corrello power-up
It’s no secret that teams like to use Trello for running agile projects. So we added the best of Scrum and Kanban team management to Trello with the new Corrello Power-Up. Think burndown charts, cumulative flow diagrams, historical cycle times—all the good stuff.
How typeform created a company directory that employees actually use
How to create a company directory with no tech skills, no website, and no budget.
An in depth how-to on Trello’s email to board feature
Did you know that every one of your Trello boards has a unique email address that is meant just for you? Not only that, but every single card on every one of your boards does as well.
Trello goes global: use it in over 20 different languages!
Taco, our spokes-husky, embarked on a world tour. As a result, we are excited to announce that Trello will now be available in over 20 languages!
Helpful Trello tips for event planners
One of the biggest pain points for those planning events is managing all of your event to-dos in one place. In the old days, Type-A event planners would resort to an Excel spreadsheet, or a wall filled with Post-it Notes ordered chronologically.
