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    200 Business Professionals Share Their Top Hurdles

    Interview with Maureen Carlson, study leader Questions Jason asks Maureen:   Jason:What did you learn about the characteristics and makeup of teams that have to collaborate to get things done at their companies?   Maureen: It’s interesting, more than 60% of people are leading or participating in teams of 6 to more than 15 people,...

    Release 22nd October 2013 – Swim Lanes, Card History and Card Comments

    Board – swim lanes Activity – history Activity – comments Project overview – custom tab name New documents – improvements in the new document management: @-referencing when commenting Share document by e-mail Search – more accounts added for cross-project search What’s up next? This has been an interesting month. We are working hard on many things...

    iPad Tools for Project Mangers

    The iPad has been a revolutionary device, bringing tablet computers from relative obscurity into the mainstream. What makes the iPad so compelling “its easily portable size and weight, fast booting, and diverse selection of applications” also makes it a great tool for project managers. Most of us are rarely chained to a desk, and fast,...

    Don’t let your pioneers do the driving

    LinkedIn0Share0Tweet0Pin0Email0 Meeting your goals in a challenging work environment can be tough. Last minute surprises, fast changing priorities and ineffective resource allocation can throw a wrench into even the best of plans.  To meet their goals, managers should learn how to identify each individual member of their team’s work style, and allocate tasks in accordance […]

    LeanKit’s New Speed Report

    The new Speed report has quickly become our most visited report. This improved visualization helps teams quickly identify work items that are out of the “ordinary” to enable process improvement. Keep reading to learn how to get the most out of the Speed report.

    What Does ‘Collaboration’ Really Mean?

    ‘Collaboration’ is almost becoming one of those over-used marketing terms. These days it seems like every tool out there claims to solve enterprise collaboration challenges one way or another.