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Take project management to the next level
Working as a team can be challenging, but working remotely as a team can add a layer of complexity to the work; it can be difficult to monitor who is working on (or responsible for) different aspects of a project and where they are in terms of deliverables.
Trello, which is a part of the enterprise software development company Atlassian, is a Kanban-style project management tool that can run natively on your computer or on the web.
Trello lets you work collaboratively wherever you are and whatever you are working on. There are free and paid versions of the software, so it works for any budget and any company regardless of size. It also integrates with the software you already have.
This book is not endorsed by Atlassian Corporation Plc. and should be considered unofficial.
Working as a team can be challenging, but working remotely as a team can add a layer of complexity to the work; it can be difficult to monitor who is working on (or responsible for) different aspects of a project and where they are in terms of deliverables.
Trello, which is a part of the enterprise software development company Atlassian, is a Kanban-style project management tool that can run natively on your computer or on the web.
Trello lets you work collaboratively wherever you are and whatever you are working on. There are free and paid versions of the software, so it works for any budget and any company regardless of size. It also integrates with the software you already have.
This book is not endorsed by Atlassian Corporation Plc. and should be considered unofficial.