Daniel Dixon

Daniel Dixon is a Product Marketing Manager at Unito. He has 7 years of experience in digital and product marketing, and uses project management tools like Asana on a daily basis. He's an expert on getting data where it needs to go, across platforms, using Unito.
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Airtable Project Management: 4 Things You’ll Need

With a little bit of elbow grease, a tool like Airtable can be your staunchest ally against the endless challenges of project management. Here’s how you can make sure you start off on the right foot.

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15 Task Templates To Get More Out of Your PM Tools

Many of the project management tools on the market have fully-featured templates you can use to build out your projects. Few have ready-made templates for single tasks. Here are some essential templates.

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6 Essential Project Management Reports (And 10 Tools You Can Use)

Project management reports help PMs keep stakeholders in the know. They can cover resource allocation, potential blockers, and more. Learn more about these essential reports and tools that can make them easier to build.

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What Is Sprint Planning and How Is It Done?

The Agile methodology uses sprints, two-week periods where developers crush tasks. But how do developers — and their leaders — figure out what they should focus on each sprint? Find out what sprint planning is, how it works, and get a free template for doing it yourself.

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The User Story: What It Is and How It’s Used

Want to find out what happens when you mash story time with software development? Learn the definition of the user story, get some examples, and find out how they’re used as a launchpad for development work.

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9 Tips To Better Manage Your Projects in 2024

No matter how tough the last year has been, there are always new challenges ahead. As we go into 2023, it’s still important we take some of last year’s crucial lessons with us.

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How to Perform a Workflow Audit

How do you know when a workflow isn’t working right, and what can you do about it? Perform a workflow audit, and reap the rewards. Find out how (and when) you can audit your workflows.

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What Is a Product Roadmap? (With Tools and Templates)

There was a time when you needed to keep maps in your glove compartment just in case you got lost. Any company that needs to make sure they don’t stray from their core goals need a product roadmap to keep everyone aligned. Here’s what that is and how to build one.

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What Is a Project Coordinator?

When it comes to getting projects across the finish line, people usually look to the project managers. They’re the people with the plan and the training, and they’re the last line of defense when something goes wrong. But project managers don’t work alone, and there’s usually a network of people that serve as an in-between for project managers and their teams. That’s where project coordinators come in.

A Beginner's Guide to Wrike

A Beginner’s Guide to Wrike

Wrike is a project management tool that enables businesses to plan, coordinate, and manage work. If you’re just starting out with the platform, this beginner’s guide to Wrike can get you on the right track.

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7 Ways To Remove The Project Blockers Holding Up Your Team

Even the smoothest workflows can run into project blockers. Learn why they happen, how to anticipate them, and how to resolve them here.