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Notion Project Management: How It Works and What You’ll Need

Need a new system to run your projects? Want to use Notion? Here are a few things to keep in mind before you start, like what pages you’ll need and how to get everyone on the same one.

How Technical Teams And Non-Technical Teams Can Better Communicate

Poor communication is expensive. You miss opportunities and lose productivity. Here’s how to keep that from happening.

How to Efficiently Implement Scrum in Azure DevOps

Azure DevOps supports both Scrum and Kanban methodologies. Here’s how to set up your boards for a Scrum project efficiently.

How To Use Jira for Project Management

Need to use Jira for your projects? Here’s your primer on this tool, how you can use it to manage projects, and the best features for doing that.

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The Top 10 Notion Alternatives Your Team Should Try

Notion alternatives include Airtable, Google Sheets, and Excel for databases. You’ll also find options for project management and all-in-one platforms on this list.

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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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42 Project Management Terms You Need to Know

With the evolution of traditional to digital project management, new challenges, solutions, and tools have resulted in a slew of new terms. As these lexicons continue to grow longer and longer, it has become harder to keep track. We’re here to help.

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Scrum: A Definition and Some Pointers

Heard the word “Scrum” in a meeting and you’re not sure what it means? Or maybe you’re just curious about how it’s implemented? Find out what Scrum is, how it works, and just who the Scrum Master really is.

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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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What Is a Pre-Sales Support Workflow?

Is a firm handshake enough to secure a deal? These days, a prospect might have any number of technical questions, and they expect collateral before they buy. How do you get answers and support to your sales reps when they need it?

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What Is a Personal To-Do List Workflow?

What’s the first thing you do when you get to the office? You probably start by finding out what you need to do that day. That involves checking your email, your chat tool, your tools, and more. How do you keep it all organized? With a personal to-do list workflow, of course.