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How teams can master setting goals in an ever-changing environment

Migrating geese are nature’s perfect example of setting goals as a team. Knowing their destination, geese use their V-shaped formation to fly more efficiently, save energy, and travel farther. In this pattern, they’re also better able to communicate and keep an eye on one another’s progress.

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A humongous roundup of the 10 Trello team playbooks

It’s no secret that teams of all shapes, sizes, and industries use Trello to power their projects and tackle their to-dos. Through the discovery of templates, integrations, and features, teams around the globe have compiled unique Trello recipes for success. 

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3 reasons your company should go all-in on increasing visibility

You save a draft of a new product design and send it out to the team. A couple of colleagues add comments and edits and send their updates back to the group as an attachment. And just like that, there are now three versions in circulation.

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Timeline view is a picture perfect way to see it all

It’s time to kick team planning into high gear with Trello’s Timeline view. Timeline view keeps teams on top of projects, goals, and sprints with a clear visual layout (now who doesn’t love a view from the summit?). 

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Close those open tabs: do it all from one Trello card

We’re making Trello cards smarter at gathering data both from Trello and the apps your team relies on including: Google Drive, Dropbox, Youtube, Figma, Github, Box, Jira, Confluence, and Bitbucket, and more.

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Project reporting made easy with Trello’s new dashboard view

We’re excited to announce that you can now do much more to visualize and communicate your team’s state of work with Trello’s new Dashboard view, a project reporting tool for Trello Business Class and Enterprise customers.

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Stay organized where work is located with Trello map view

For many of us, projects involve more than tasks and due dates—they involve places. Whether coordinating work out in the field, organizing real estate properties to show prospective home buyers, or keeping track of client’s addresses, location is an essential part of the organizing and planning process.

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Plan every project, task, and deadline with Trello calendar view

Do you rely on due dates and deadlines but need a better way to see those cards in the context of the days and weeks ahead? Don’t worry, Trello has a view for that!

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5 ways to manage data security in a work-from-home world

The results are in: Remote work is here to stay. With 82% of companies green-lighting remote work post-COVID-19, the race is on to secure flexible work environments for the long term.

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5 ways Trello enterprise helps cios drive business growth while staying secure

There’s more to a chief information officer (CIO) than meets the eye. Sure, they’re part of a company’s senior leadership team, but they’re also part of IT. That means they’re concerned about security and how it ties into the C-suite concerns at their company.

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Get your IT department onboard with your favorite tools

Everyone at the office relies on the IT department to troubleshoot day-to-day issues with technology. Their tech savviness also makes them your strongest ally if you want to introduce a new tool at the office.

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Template round-up: the most popular Trello boards of 2020

We can probably all agree that 2020 wasn’t the year we’d expected it to be. Many people, teams, and families had to pivot quickly to figure out how to move forward during “these… unprecedented times…”

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How animal rescue organizations use Trello to save the lives of animals

Whether you’re a cat person, dog person, or llama person, animal lovers can all agree on one thing—all pets deserve a safe and loving home.

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How to use Trello and Confluence together for post-mortem meetings

The end of a project often feels like the end of an era. From the early project planning stages to the very last team meeting—it’s a journey of highs, lows, and lessons learned along the way. The completion of a lengthy project comes with sighs of relief and a sense of accomplishment. But before you pop the confetti, there’s more work to be done before you call that project ‘complete’.

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How Think company uses Trello to manage a design system

Have you ever had a fantastic idea but not the exact skills to bring it to life? It’s a familiar story for many, which is probably why development and design firms are some of the most successful companies in the world.