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There are so many ways to use Trello for project management. But it can be easy for things to get out of hand. In this video, Scott Friesen shows you 5 ways to optimize your Trello boards so you can get more done and enjoy less stress!
00:00 Analyze your Trello list workflow
02:46 Add estimated effort on Trello cards
07:11 Add automated Trello rules
09:01 Add dashboard metrics to Trello
12:01 View Trello project timeline
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There are so many ways to use Trello for project management. But it can be easy for things to get out of hand. In this video, Scott Friesen shows you 5 ways to optimize your Trello boards so you can get more done and enjoy less stress!
00:00 Analyze your Trello list workflow
02:46 Add estimated effort on Trello cards
07:11 Add automated Trello rules
09:01 Add dashboard metrics to Trello
12:01 View Trello project timeline
MY FREE GUIDE:
✅ The 2-Do List Method - Build a better task list - https://www.simpletivity.com/free
MY FAVORITE SOFTWARE:
???? CRM for Gmail (NetHunt) - https://bit.ly/nethunt
???? Best book summaries (Shortform) - http://shortform.com/simpletivity
???? Powerful form builder (Jotform) - http://bit.ly/createjotform
???? Secure backups for Trello (Rewind) - https://rewind.com/scott-friesen
CONNECT WITH ME:
???? Sign up to my weekly email newsletter - https://www.simpletivity.com/free
???? My website - https://www.simpletivity.com
???? Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/simpletivity
???? Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scottdfriesen
???? LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/simpletivity
???? Twitter: https://twitter.com/simpletivity
ABOUT ME:
Scott Friesen is a productivity specialist and founder of Simpletivity Training Inc.. He is also a prolific public speaker, workshop leader, and time management coach. Scott helps people to focus more time on what they want to get done and to experience less stress by simplifying their technology.
Simpletivity shares productivity tips, technology apps, time management ideas, and more to help you get more done and enjoy less stress at the same time. If you’re an entrepreneur, business owner, or professional who wants to get more out of your day, make sure to subscribe for helpful training videos (http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAp3b6zIvS8ct4yci-GwxIg?sub_confirmation=1).
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#simpletivity #trello #projectmanagement
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