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Cross functional collaboration ftw with Trello and Confluence

Some group decisions are always difficult to make and often leave someone unsatisfied. We’re not just talking about choosing between Sushi or Italian, although that is quite the conundrum. When it comes to collaborating with teams across functions or departments at work, it seems like everyone has their own preferences on how to get more done.

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Where do your Trello feature requests go? How we unite support and product

If you’ve ever sent a feature request to Trello, you may have gotten a note back saying that we’d pass it along to the team for consideration. Depending on your level of cynicism, you may or may not have believed that part, but we are sincere!

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Take to-do’s to Trello: all the ways to send tasks to your board

Does it ever feel like just when you think you’ve got everything under control, you turn your back for a split second and suddenly tasks and requests start flying in from every direction? 

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The four Ps: how to hit your personal okrs with Trello

Here’s a sad fact: Only 8% of people keep their New Year’s resolutions. At the end of last year, I started making some big plans for 2017. But I realized I needed something better than a promise to myself to reach my goals. I needed personal OKRs.

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The typography behind Trello

Over the past year, Trello’s design team has been working on an updated design system. Our goals for this tasty new design system are to create consistency, alignment, and efficiency across Trello.

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How to bring your spreadsheet-loving team into Trello

Raise your hand if you’ve ever been dropped out of an email thread because a recipient forgot to reply all.

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Tame your inbox with the new Trello add-on for gmail

Ever since 1972, our inboxes have been expanding. Even today, email is still one of the most popular forms of communication: it’s often the first thing we check in the morning and the last thing we check before bed. Few (if any) of us, however, have become true email maestros, orchestrating our way to inbox zero.

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An agile workflow that keeps tasks flexible in Trello

The agile workflow has long been an effective strategy for programmers attempting to ship code in a timely fashion. Now those same theories are being adapted for non-technical workers, as well, as a way to prioritize getting things done using the best of agile project management.

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How to bring remote teams together without a big offsite budget

The Trello team is distributed across the world, some co-located and some remote. So how do we bring everyone together to bond over a shared social experience when 65% of our team is not in the same office? The answer might surprise you.

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How to develop a highly effective weekly review ritual in Trello

Those productivity enthusiasts want it all, don’t they? Morning rituals, evening rituals, and now a weekly review ritual, too?

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3 ways to bridge the trust gap with customers (+ the best tools for the job)

Every time a consumer chooses your product or service, they expect your company to deliver as promised. Yet, according to the 2017 Edelman Trust Barometer, we’ve entered an era of “trust in crisis.” Only 52% of people around the world trust companies in any real way.

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Related cards & boards: keep your Trello life connected

Today we are excited to announce a new visual way to attach, organize, and track your Trello cards and boards with freshly updated Trello attachments.

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Trello to go! embed Trello cards and boards wherever you work

From the beginning, Trello has set out to bring perspective to people that are working together to organize and collaborate on all of their projects.

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Say hello to card dependencies with the hello epics power-up

Sometimes plans and projects get big. So big, in fact, that you start to lose perspective on all of the moving parts and how they relate to each other.

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From idea to mvp: build a better product workflow in 5 power-ups

An MVP, or minimum viable product, is more important to than its “just enough” criteria might let on.