Nicholas Bouchard

Nick has worked as a marketer for growing tech teams for nearly five years. He has extensive experience with Asana, Trello, ClickUp, Google Sheets, HubSpot, Intercom, Mailchimp, and more. Nick often serves as an improvised project manager for Unito's marketing team, and Asana is his weapon of choice. When he's not writing for the Unito blog, Nick is either working on his latest novel or obsessing over building a self-sustaining homestead in an undisclosed location.
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A Beginner’s Guide to Airtable

Ever wish you could make your spreadsheets do more? With Airtable, you can get the power of a spreadsheet without the learning curve, and then some. Here’s a guide to get you started with this powerful tool.

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Upgrade Your Open Source Projects With Unito’s Asana-Github Integration

With GitHub’s open-source projects, developers from all over the world can collaborate on projects they’re passionate about. But if you’re a project manager, that might sound like a bit of a nightmare. Here’s how Unito’s GitHub-Asana integration can help you out.

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SMART Goals: What They Are and How To Create Your Own (With Examples)

Struggling to hit your goals? With SMART goals, you can make sure success is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound. Learn how you can create your own SMART goals.

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See Your Workflow in a New Light With Unito’s Workflow Designer

Are you aching for a way to visually represent your work? Maybe you need to see all the flows you’ve built in a simple diagram? Well with Unito’s workflow designer, you can do that and more.

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How To Optimize a Coordinated Development Workflow

Your developers need to collaborate closely with the rest of the organization to succeed. But when everyone’s in their own tool, that can be really difficult. Here’s how you can use Unito to optimize your coordinated development workflow, despite the tool differences.

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The Retrospective: What It Is and How To Run One

Ever get to a point where your team is asking “what the hell just happened?” That means it’s time to run a retrospective. Find out what a retrospective is, how it’s run, and the best tools for doing so.

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New Year, New Integrations: Take Back the Reins of Collaboration With Unito in 2021

2020 had its load of challenges for productivity and collaboration. Like many other organizations, you might have been forced to suddenly adapt to remote work, scrambling to build the tech stack you needed to make it happen. Here’s how Unito can help you overcome these challenges in 2021.

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4 Reasons Why You Should Disconnect During the Holidays (and How To Do It)

Do you have time off coming up? Are you already thinking about all the important updates you’ll miss, or how you’ll have to catch up when you get back? Stop. Breathe. Learn how to disconnect.

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6 PMs on How They Got Their First Product Manager Jobs (and How You Can Too)

“How to get started?” is probably the single most popular question asked about any role. Whether you’re considering a career switch or are fresh out of school, you’re here to learn how people land their first product manager jobs. We asked six product managers to tell us how it’s done.

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How To Use Asana Tags (With 3 Use Cases)

Asana is a robust product management tool with a host of features. You can use Asana projects to keep work organized no matter what your team needs to get done. Find out how you can use Asana tags to organize even the most complicated project.

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What Is Strategic Planning?

Strategic planning can be the single difference between an organization that achieves its goals and one that flounders. Find out what strategic planning is and what you’ll get out of it.