The first Trello board is used to manage tasks for a marketing campaign. It has lists for planning, content creation, design, promotion, analysis, and completion. Cards represent individual tasks that are moved between lists as the campaign progresses.
The second board manages the content creation process for a blog. Lists track ideas, research, writing, editing, design, publishing, and completion. Cards represent tasks that move between lists as the content is created.
The third board uses Agile methodology to manage a software project. Lists track the product backlog, sprint planning, sprint backlog, in progress, testing, and done. Cards represent user stories and tasks that are moved between lists as the project progresses through sprints
The first Trello board is used to manage tasks for a marketing campaign. It has lists for planning, content creation, design, promotion, analysis, and completion. Cards represent individual tasks that are moved between lists as the campaign progresses.
The second board manages the content creation process for a blog. Lists track ideas, research, writing, editing, design, publishing, and completion. Cards represent tasks that move between lists as the content is created.
The third board uses Agile methodology to manage a software project. Lists track the product backlog, sprint planning, sprint backlog, in progress, testing, and done. Cards represent user stories and tasks that are moved between lists as the project progresses through sprints
The first Trello board is used to manage tasks for a marketing campaign. It has lists for planning, content creation, design, promotion, analysis, and completion. Cards represent individual tasks that are moved between lists as the campaign progresses.
The second board manages the content creation process for a blog. Lists track ideas, research, writing, editing, design, publishing, and completion. Cards represent tasks that move between lists as the content is created.
The third board uses Agile methodology to manage a software project. Lists track the product backlog, sprint planning, sprint backlog, in progress, testing, and done. Cards represent user stories and tasks that are moved between lists as the project progresses through sprints
- Planning - Ideas - Product Backlog - Content Creation - Research - Sprint Planning - Design - Writing - Sprint Backlog - Promotion - Editing - In Progress - Analysis - Design - Testing - Completed - Publishing - Done - Completed Cards: Cards: 1. Planning Cards: 1. Product Backlog - Define campaign goals 1. Ideas - User story: As a user, I - Research target audience - Brainstorm blog post want to be able to search for - Set budget and timeline topics products. - Research trending topics - User story: As a user, I 2. Content Creation in the industry want to be able to add - Write blog post products to my cart. - Create social media 2. Research content - Conduct keyword 2. Sprint Planning research - Select user stories for the 3. Design - Gather data and statistics sprint - Design campaign visuals - Estimate the effort - Create infographic for 3. Writing required for each user story social media - Draft blog post - Write social media 3. Sprint Backlog 4. Promotion captions - Assign user stories to - Schedule social media team members posts 4. Editing - Break down user stories - Launch email marketing - Review and revise blog into tasks campaign post - Proofread social media 4. In Progress 5. Analysis captions - Implement search - Monitor social media functionality engagement 5. Design - Develop cart functionality - Track website traffic - Create graphics for blog post 5. Testing 6. Completed - Design social media - Test search functionality - Campaign goals achieved images - Test cart functionality - Report on campaign performance 6. Publishing 6. Done - Schedule blog post - Search functionality (Trello board is used to - Plan social media completed and tested manage the various tasks calendar - Cart functionality involved in planning, creating, completed and tested and executing a marketing 7. Completed campaign. Each list - Published blog post (Trello board is used to represents a stage in the - Shared on social media manage the tasks and campaign process, and cards platforms progress of a software represent individual tasks. development project using Cards are moved between (The Trello board is used to the Agile methodology. Each lists as tasks are completed.) manage the content creation list represents a stage in the process for a blog. Each list Agile process, and cards represents a stage in the represent user stories or process, and cards represent tasks. Cards are moved individual tasks. Cards are between lists as tasks are moved between lists as tasks completed and progress is progress through the content made in the sprint.) creation workflow) Activity 4: Board: Daily Activity 5. Board: Content Activity 6: Board: Software Task Management Marketing Strategy Development Project
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- To Do Today - Content Ideas - Backlog - In Progress - Content Planning - Ready for Development - Blocked - Content Creation - In Progress - Done - Editing and Review - Ready for Testing - Design and Visuals - Testing Cards: - Publishing - Done 1. To Do Today - Promotion - Task 1: Review project - Analysis Cards: requirements 1. Backlog - Task 2: Prepare Cards: - User story: As a user, I presentation slides 1. Content Ideas want to be able to register for - Task 3: Conduct team - Idea 1: How-to guide on an account. meeting topic X - User story: As a user, I - Idea 2: Infographic about want to be able to sign in to 2. In Progress industry trends my account. - Task 4: Analyze data - Task 5: Write report 2. Content Planning 2. Ready for Development - Plan content calendar for - Task: Set up user 3. Blocked next month authentication system - Task 6: Waiting for - Assign writers and - Task: Create registration feedback from client designers to specific tasks form
4. Done 3. Content Creation 3. In Progress
- Task 7: Submit progress - Write draft for how-to - Task: Implement user report guide authentication logic - Task 8: Complete coding - Create infographic visuals - Task: Design sign-in page for feature A UI 4. Editing and Review (Trello board is used to - Edit and proofread how-to 4. Ready for Testing manage the team's daily guide - Task: Complete tasks. Each list represents a - Review infographic design registration form validation different stage in the task - Task: Test user lifecycle, and cards represent 5. Design and Visuals authentication functionality individual tasks. Team - Design social media members can move cards graphics for promotion 5. Testing between lists as they - Create visuals for blog - Task: Conduct user progress through their tasks. post acceptance testing The "Blocked" list is used to indicate tasks that are waiting 6. Publishing - Task: Fix bugs and issues on external dependencies - Schedule blog post for identified during testing before they can be publication completed.) - Share infographic on 6. Done social media - User registration functionality completed and 7. Promotion tested - Promote blog post on - User sign-in functionality social media channels completed and tested - Share infographic in industry groups (Trello board is used to manage the tasks and 8. Analysis progress of a software - Monitor engagement development project. Each metrics for blog post list represents a stage in the - Track shares and views of development process, and infographic cards represent user stories or tasks. Cards are moved (Trello board is used to between lists as tasks are manage the content completed and progress is marketing strategy for a made in the project.) business. Each list represents a stage in the content creation and promotion process, and cards represent individual tasks or content pieces. Cards are moved between lists as tasks are completed and content is progressed through the strategy.)