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Sharing is caring: 8 ways to share your Lucidspark boards
In this blog post, we go over eight different ways to share your Lucidspark boards—pick the experience that works best for your team and projects!
How to write a project proposal
Learn how to write a project proposal that wins clients and management over. Discover tips and professionally designed templates to help you create one quickly.
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10 templates for better goal setting
In this article, we’ll share resources to supercharge your goal-setting and mitigate roadblocks so you can have the best year (or quarter or week) ever.
6 types of product owners
Product owners are crucial because they track market trends, they understand customer needs, and they have opportunities to provide value.
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Merge creative ideation and structured planning with Lucid Cards integrations
Imported tasks from other apps to Lucidspark as Lucid Cards for free-form brainstorming—making analog work more visual and collaborative.
8 templates to help you with annual planning
In this blog post, we share eight easy-to-use templates that can make your annual planning sessions more efficient and effective.
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How to avoid death by PowerPoint and create more engaging presentations
Avoid death by PowerPoint by using these tips and tricks for more engaging, effective presentations.
Facilitator toolkit: 9 resources for accommodating different collaboration styles
Effective collaboration isn’t so much a matter of skill as it is communication. Everyone—even those who share similar skill sets—collaborates differently.
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How to have a culture of continuous improvement
Learn about the continuous improvement process. Create goals, core competencies, and KPIs in Lucidspark. Create a culture of continuous improvement.
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Project initiation: A key factor in your project’s success
Project initiation isn’t an optional convenience - it’s a critical first step that provides the groundwork for outlining a robust project roadmap and propels your team toward success.
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How to say “no” as a product manager
Product management often comes down to making the best of difficult situations. Mastering the ability to say “no” makes you more effective in your role.
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Why employee engagement activities are critical for distributed teams
Prioritizing employee engagement ideas will help your bottom line. Engaged teams are often highly innovative and better prepared to take on new challenges.
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