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How To Build a Podcast
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Feature Prioritization
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Agile Product Poker
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Sailboat Template
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Sailboat Template
The Sailboat Retrospective is a low-pressure way for teams to reflect on how they handled a project. By defining your risks (the rocks), delaying issues (anchors), helping teams (wind), and the goal (land), you’ll be able to work out what you’re doing well and what you need to improve on for the next sprint. Approaching team dynamics with a sailboat metaphor helps everyone describe where they want to go together by figuring out what slows them down and what helps them reach their future goals.
Design Brief Template
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Design Brief Template
For a design to be successful, let alone to be great, design agencies and teams have to know the project’s goals, timelines, budget, and scope. In other words, design takes a strategic process—and that starts with a design brief. This helpful template will empower you to create a brief that builds alignment and clear communication between your business and your design agency. It’s the foundation of any creative project, and a single source of truth that teams can refer to all along the way.
User Research Repository Template
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User Research Repository Template
Drowning in research files, interview notes, and study results that never see the light of day? A user research repository is your centralized hub for organizing, tracking, and synthesizing all your UX research efforts. This template helps product teams, researchers, and designers transform fragmented insights into a searchable, actionable knowledge base that drives better product decisions. Built with Miro Tables, you can filter by participant segments, track study progress, and instantly surface relevant findings when you need them most.
Sales Presentation Template
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Sales Presentation Template
The Sales Presentation Template provides you with a straightforward, ready-to-go structure for your next sales pitch — all you need to do is plug in the information specific to your buyer and focus on your delivery.
PESTLE Analysis Template
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PESTLE Analysis Template
Want to keep your company secure and performing soundly? You have to first know how you’ll be affected by outside elements and factors — especially those that are political, economic, social, technological, legal and environmental in nature. A PESTLE Analysis helps you identify them and prepare for them. With this easy-to-use template, you can conduct a PESTLE Analysis, then use the results to shape your strategic planning, budget allocation, marketing, product updates, and organizational change initiatives.
3-Circle Venn Diagram
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3-Circle Venn Diagram
Venn diagrams have been a staple of business meetings and presentations since the 1800s, and there’s a good reason why. Venn diagrams provide a clear, effective way to visually showcase relationships between datasets. They serve as a helpful visual aid in brainstorming sessions, meetings, and presentations. You start by drawing a circle containing one concept, and then draw an overlapping circle containing another concept. In the space where the circles overlap, you can make note of the concepts’ similarities. In the space where they do not, you can make note of their differences.
Three-Hour Brand Sprint Template
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Three-Hour Brand Sprint Template
Before customers will believe in your brand, your team has to believe. That’s where brand sprints work wonders. Popularized by the team at Google Ventures, a brand sprint will help your team sort through all different ideas about your brand and align on your brand’s fundamental building blocks—your values, audience, personality, mission statement, roadmap, and more. Whether you’re building a new brand or revamping an existing one, brand sprints are ideal for trigger events such as naming your company, designing a logo, hiring an agency, or writing a manifesto.
RAID Log Template
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RAID Log Template
Use the RAID Log template to better understand potential risks, assumptions, issues, and dependencies relating to an upcoming project. With this information, you can make effective contingency plans and prepare your resources accordingly. You’ll know what could go wrong throughout the project and how to fix the problem.
