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Break Developers Out of Their Silos With Unito’s 2-Way Asana-Jira Integration

Your developers and their leaders might love Jira, but not everyone does. What are you supposed to do when the rest of the organization runs on Asana? Leave your developers trapped in a tool silo? Not exactly.

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What Is CRM Software and Which One Should You Use?

We’re way past the time of the Rolodex. So how do today’s teams keep track customer information? They use CRM software.

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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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What Is a Sales Process?

Famously, salespeople should always be closing, no matter what. But that’s not really how things work nowadays. Prospects are so inundated with demands for their attention that you need to be a bit more subtle. That’s where the sales process comes in.

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KPIs: What They Are and Why You Need Them

How do you know that you’re hitting your goals? Sometimes, you need some kind of metric to track progress. That’s what KPIs are for.

Working Hand-in-Hand With the New and Improved Trello (and You)!

Trello just announced a ton of new features to help users hit the productivity big leagues. We dive into these features and show you how they can be made more powerful with Unito.

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How To Go From New Hire To Full Collaborator

There’s a lot to learn when you start a new job. Lots of names, new processes, the wifi password… While you get that figured out, here’s how you can make sure you’re on the fast track to being great at your role.

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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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How Neurology Can Curb Workplace Distractions

Phone notifications, chatter around the office, and the blaring of sirens can all hinder your productivity. Trying to get a handle on these distractions? Here’s how you can use neurology to do something about it.

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When to Prioritize Structure and When to Go All-in on Flexibility

Should you be putting your energy into having a rigid process for everything? Or should you equip your teams with the flexibility to keep trucking no matter what comes their way? Well actually, a bit of both.

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How Backlog Grooming Helps Your Dev Team Get More Done

Heart palpitations. The trickle of cold sweat down the back of your neck. The clawing sense that you’re drowning under a wave of unfinished tasks. You realize the one thing that was supposed to keep you organized is now the source of your anxiety: your product backlog has gotten out of control. What do you do now?