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Project scope

Project Scope: An Essential Part of Project Management Success

Have you ever gone to the grocery to pick up one or two things and ended up leaving with a cart full of impulse purchases? This all-too-familiar experience is a simple example of what happens when you don’t stick to your project scope.

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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.

What is project management?

What is Project Management? A Guide for Beginners

If someone asked you, “What is project management?”, would you find it easy to answer? Of course it’s about managing projects but what exactly does that entail?

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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.

Sending Customer Feedback Directly From Hubspot to Asana: Unito on Unito

At Unito, some of our best insights come from discussions between customer success managers and clients. We needed a way to share those insights with our developers, who have the power to actually act on those client recommendations. Here’s how we streamlined that workflow.

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Building on the monday.com API: What We Learned During a Pandemic Hackathon

Our team set out to build a brand new integration on the monday.com API in the midst of a pandemic. Here’s what we learned.

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What Is a Product Backlog?

Feature requests, bugs, and infrastructure changes are just a few of the things that developers have to deal with. Wondering how product teams stay on top of everything they need to take care of? Two words. Product backlog.

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What Is a Project Coordinator?

When it comes to getting projects across the finish line, people usually look to the project managers. They’re the people with the plan and the training, and they’re the last line of defense when something goes wrong. But project managers don’t work alone, and there’s usually a network of people that serve as an in-between for project managers and their teams. That’s where project coordinators come in.

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Want to Make Your Org Chart Useful? Try Areas of Responsibility (AoRs)

How often have you reached out to the head of a team with a question, only to have them redirect you to someone else? This kind of thing is extremely common, and over the course of weeks and months adds up to a lot of wasted time. Thankfully, there’s a simple solution: Areas of Responsibility (AoRs).