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Avoid a cat-astrophe: commit to a team knowledge base Trello board

“Knowledge Base Management System.”

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Cool, creative ways to use Trello card covers

Card covers—Much like plastic couch covers, we’re not quite sure what to do with them. Is it a weird way to decorate? Are they truly necessary?

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Skip the party poopers and bloopers: how to make your next office event worth celebrating

Planning a party with your coworkers is (usually) different from that bachelorette bash you’re about to host. There will be less late nights, but there will most definitely be streamers and balloons. Either way, your crew is celebrating!

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How to build a daily habit tracker in Trello (and reach those goals!)

Every start to a new year is the opportunity to try something new and different. It’s the perfect time to reflect on the previous year, analyze what worked and what didn’t, and to make plans to improve certain or all areas of your life.

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How to make the most of Trello by syncing cards across multiple boards

How many Trello cards and boards are you a member of? For many of you, the answer is… a whole lot!

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Full speed ahead: how to accelerate agile teams with Trello

Running a Scrum or Kanban process isn’t about the tool you use. Rather, it’s about the quality of the team collaboration and, ultimately, delivering value to your customers.

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Level up: pro tips for you to maximize Trello

This blog post is part of the Trello Day Replay series of talks given by members of the Trello team, Google, and Typeform about different ways they’re using Trello to be more effective in life and work. For more inspiration, check out the rest of the talks here.

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How to become a project management master with Trello

As a project manager, you wear many hats and juggle one too many balls in the air. You could consider yourself a modern-day jester. But sometimes the depth and weight of your responsibilities are not something to laugh about. Building a project from A to Z requires you to:

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How to use analytics to improve and adapt Trello workflows for your team

This blog post is part of the Trello Day Replay series of talks given by members of the Trello team, Google, and Typeform about different ways they’re using Trello to be more effective in life and work. For more inspiration, check out the rest of the talks here.

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The simple way to organize your busy volunteer life with Trello

This blog post is part of the Trello Day Replay series of talks given by members of the Trello team, Google, and Typeform about different ways they’re using Trello to be more effective in life and work. For more inspiration, check out the rest of the talks here.

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So you just signed up for Trello. What now?

First things first: Welcome to the Trelloverse, where galaxies of boards, lists, and cards await you! Like any journey, whether it’s galactic or on the interwebs, you’re going to need a guide to help navigate this new realm. And as a Trello beginner, we know you’ll have a variety of questions. Don’t worry—we’ve got you covered!

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How to use Trello like a pro

Trello is a very simple tool on the surface and as you pull back the layers, you will discover how dynamic and powerful it is for any and every project.

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The emoji guide to team productivity [infographic]

Believe it or not, the fastest growing language in the world isn’t Spanish, Mandarin or even internet slang—it’s emoji. These “picture characters,” which originated in Japan, are used and interpreted in a million different ways with one common purpose: to communicate with others.

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How solid is your personal productivity system? 4 Trello boards to try

Productivity is both an art and a science for getting things done, and striking the right balance can be a very personal thing. Just as no two people learn or think the exact same way, there will always be individual factors that play into how each person defines their own productivity routine. Lining up your lists in order of “To-Do,” “Doing,” and “Done” is just the start!

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The ultimate Trello for CRM workflow breakdown