Collaboration and Productivity (page 16)

There’s always more work to get done. In these articles, you’ll find techniques and ideas for increasing your productivity without burning out.

How to manage multidisciplinary squads

How to Manage Squads

It’s essential to establish a repeatable structure for squad activities — that structure is what makes squads such a useful tool.

Productivity tips for remote workers

The Top 5 Productivity Tips for Remote Workers

Working remotely takes strategy and discipline. To help combat the pitfalls, we’ve gone ahead and compiled a list of productivity tips for remote workers.

What is a squad

How to Drive Internal Collaboration with Multidisciplinary Squads

The goal of a squad is to autonomously execute on that deliverable, but the purpose of using a squad is really to ease internal communication and collaboration.

The Top 10 Skills For Leading Millennials

Leading Millennials is easy as 1 2 3 with the following comprehensive guide.

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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.

The Ultimate Agile Terminology Dictionary

Agile terminology can be tough to grasp if you’ve never worked in an agile team before. Here are some of the top terms you’re likely to hear.

Top 3 Ways to Build a Clear Project Deliverables List

When building a project deliverables plan, be sure to keep it simple, collaborative, and flexible. Here’s how.

The 5 Project Management Skills Every PM Needs to Master

Read our top tried-and-tested tips for imroving your project management skills.

How to Find and Improve Hidden Team Processes

Informal processes between teams aren’t always efficient. Here’s how to pinpoint and improve them.

How to Transition from Traditional to Agile Project Management

Learn about agile project management, agile vs. gantt, and how to construct a sprint.

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How Your Team’s Problems Affect Your Project (And What to Do)

Common team problems range from poor communication to excessive meetings and low engagement. Here’s how you identify and solve these problems.