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Ilorin Trello Launch Party

Ilorin Trello Launch Party

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Fabusuyi Oluwatobi

November 27, 2021
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  1. FABUSUYI OLUWATOBI | PRODUCT DESIGNER ILORIN TRELLO LUNCH PARTY FABUSUYI

    OLUWATOBI | @Fobs_Designs Increasing Workplace productivity with Trello
  2. A Gallup poll reported that the percentage of workers telecommuting

    in the U.S. rose to 37%, up from 9% in 1995. While the 28% increase in 20 years is a staggering number, it’s also a trend that hardly shows signs of slowing. Not only does this change the landscape for the traditionalists and the 9-5ers, it also means nearly everyone is in need of new methods to maintain productivity through the madness. Introduction
  3. A Gallup poll reported that the percentage of workers telecommuting

    in the U.S. rose to 37%, up from 9% in 1995. While the 28% increase in 20 years is a staggering number, it’s also a trend that hardly shows signs of slowing. Not only does this change the landscape for the traditionalists and the 9-5ers, it also means nearly everyone is in need of new methods to maintain productivity through the madness. Introduction
  4. About Me LinkedIn - Fabusuyi Oluwatobi Twitter - @fabusuyiO Instagram

    - Fobs_Design Oluwatobi is a Product Designer in every sense of word. He wears many hats, but most prominently the role of Product design lead at OurPass.co. and community advicate at Friends of Figma Ilorin. Oluwatobi has a strong passion for design solutions in their simplest and most usable form while serving both Users and Business Goals.
  5. Trello is a collaborative work management app designed to track

    team projects, highlight tasks underway, show who they are assigned to, and detail progress towards completion. What is Trello
  6. The premium version of Trello was released in 2013 and

    app integrations with other tools like Slack, Salesforce, and GitHub, arrived for paid users in 2015. Both versions use the kanban paradigm for project management, displaying projects on boards that contain lists of related tasks. The lists then contain cards, which users can move between, assign to team members and comment or vote on via the board menu What is Trello
  7. A board (A) represents a place to keep track of

    information — often for large projects, teams, or workflows. Trello Boards
  8. lists keep cards, or specific tasks or pieces of information,

    organized in their various stages of progress. Lists can be used to create a workflow where cards are moved across each step in the process from start to finish, or simply act as a place to keep track of ideas and information. Trello lists
  9. The smallest, but most detailed unit of a board is

    a card. Cards are used to represent tasks and ideas. A card can be something that needs to get done, like a blog post to be written, or something that needs to be remembered, like company vacation policies. “Hire a new marketing manager” or “Write a blog post.” Trello Cards
  10. On the right side of your Trello board is the

    menu (D)—the mission control center for your board. The menu is where you manage members' board permissions, control settings, search cards, enable Power-Ups, and create automations. Trello Board Menu