Manage Projects and Tasks

Odds are that you have been in a group project before. And lets be honest, no one likes group projects. Trying to meet with your team to manage projects and tasks is a hassle with everyone’s different schedules, getting everyone to collaborate and making sure everyone stays on top of it and is organized. Who wants to deal with that? Fear group projects no more with Trello!

Group projects can now be fun with Trello. Trello makes organizing for a group project a cinch! Trello is a web page that lays everything out in a list format, making it easy for the user. It contains everything from checklists, discussion notes that people have shared, deadline dates and much more. Now having to manage projects and tasks is something that can be fun! With Trello, you can focus on the real work.

Manage projects and tasks with this organizational board, Trello.

Manage projects and tasks with Trello.

Not only can you use Trello for your professional life, but you can also use it for your personal life. Trello is perfect when planning for a vacation, budgets, errands and thing
s of that nature. Having an app that kills two birds with one stone? Who wouldn’t want that! There is no need to have another app that will manage projects and tasks when Trello does it for both your professional and personal life.

One of the best features about Trello is the personal page where you can make lists for everything you need to get done. For example, you can have big projects as one tab on your page while having a someday/maybe tab, which would be tasks you would like to complete someday. A favorite tab of mine is the “today” tab. It makes it so easy to manage projects and tasks that one has to complete for the day. With everything laid out in such an organized, and visual manner, it will ease your mind. The best part is being able to drag your tasks to the “done” tab. Phew, on to the next thing!

As young professionals, we are always collaborating and brainstorming with others on projects. Why not make it easier on yourself? Stop hating group projects with Trello!

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