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Supercharging Productivity with Trello

You're reading from   Supercharging Productivity with Trello Harness Trello's powerful features to boost productivity and team collaboration

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801813877
Length 342 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Part 1 – Trello Foundation
2. Chapter 1: The Structure of Trello FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Trello Card Starter Pack 4. Chapter 3: Leveling Up Your Cards 5. Chapter 4: Viewing Cards Your Way 6. Chapter 5: Real World Trello Boards 7. Part 2 – Automation in Trello
8. Chapter 6: Initiating Trello Automations 9. Chapter 7: Common Automation Actions 10. Chapter 8: Advanced Actions 11. Chapter 9: Building Automation with Triggers 12. Chapter 10: Date-Based Automation 13. Part 3 – Power Up Your Boards
14. Chapter 11: Power-Ups Built by Trello 15. Chapter 12: General-Use Power-Ups 16. Chapter 13: Syncing Info Between Boards and Tools 17. Chapter 14: Reporting in Trello 18. Index 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Cross-team project management

In some cases, you might find yourself needing to work with multiple teams to make a specific project happen. For example, let’s say you’re about to launch a new product in your company. There are multiple stakeholders, and your team will be dependent on other teams to complete everything. It’s like you’re choreographing a big dance!

In this case, it might not make sense to have lists for each stage. Instead, you could create a list for each of the departments or teams that are involved in the project. Check out this template: trello.com/b/hyBcI9lX/pm72-single-project-board.

Let’s look at this template and learn how to effectively coordinate with other teams to move a project forward:

Figure 5.8 – Project management template board structure

Figure 5.8 – Project management template board structure

Board structure

In this template, the first list is a resource or details list. This is used to collect all the links and related information...

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