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What Is a Coordinated Development Workflow?

Tech companies live on the output of their developers. But developers need support from marketers, sales reps, cybersecurity experts, and more to thrive. Here’s how you can make your development team’s work more transparent so everyone can benefit.

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Want To Succeed? Integrate People, Not Processes

2020 changed work, maybe forever. Going forward, how can you go about helping your teams do their best work together? The answer isn’t to have the best processes out there.

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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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9 Tips To Better Manage Your Projects in 2025

No matter how tough the last year has been, there are always new challenges ahead. As we go into 2025, it’s still important we take some of last year’s crucial lessons with us.

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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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Tool Silos: What They Are and How to Smash Them

With the explosion of SaaS tools, businesses, departments, and even individual workers are using multiple tools to get work done. This has created a new collaboration problem: tool silos. Find out what they are and what you can do about them.

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Less Is More and None Is Better: Why No Code Development Is the Future

Need a software solution to make your project happen but don’t have access to a developer? Find out how no code development can take your project from concept to reality.

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Officevibe’s Julie Jeannotte on Improving Collaboration with Relational Intelligence

Officevibe’s Julie Jeannotte, in her role as Employee Engagement Expert and Lead Researcher, has found the right formula for improving remote collaboration, and it relies on relational intelligence.

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How Managers Can Take Back Their Workday by Syncing Tools

Jumping between tools, booking endless meetings, and searching through endless email chains are costing managers tons of time. Here’s how syncing your tools can help you get that time back.

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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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