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This week, Piggybank Scrum Simulation by @Ellen Hermens is the Template Of The Week (or TOTW). It allows people who are new to agility to understand the different roles, artifacts and events within Scrum plus the inherent Kaizen structure. Do you like this template as much as we do? Leave Helen a compliment here, her template on Miroverse, and feel free to share your favorite Scrum templates in this thread! Voting makes template discovery easier for other members of Miro Community and supports those who are contributing to Miroverse in such a meaningful way. How do we choose TOTW? It’s a mystery! But upvoting helps!
Hi all Problem Framing Workshop is going to be very fun and insightful.Let’s continue the conversation here! You can ask questions about the workshop, smart meetings and also network.
Hey folks,I just submitted my latest game template to miroverse: Easter Egg Hunt https://miro.com/miroverse/easter-egg-hunt-by-said-saddouk/ Find the 15 special Easter eggs that are hidden in the middle of the #miroArt which consists of 3000 easter eggs. Mark each of them with a comment. Please make sure that all content on the board is locked and cannot be moved. Whoever finds more Easter eggs before the timer runs out wins. Whoever finds all easter eggs in the shortest time wins. If you don't have teammates, you can also use it to test your own Miro skills :) If you tried it out, would be cool if you share how long it took you to find all easter eggs 🐰 Rgrds Said
Hi All,I am new to Miro and would like to use it for Business Process Mapping. The process I am working on is quite complex and involves many teams/stakeholders, which in turn are sub-processes. Any suggestions on how to put everything on one board or use separate boards?Thanks
This week, Marvellous Retrospective by @Steven Sampson-Jones is the Template Of The Week (or TOTW). It allows teams to gamify a traditional Agile retrospective by adding Marvel characters to the mix. Do you like this template as much as we do? Leave Steven a compliment here, his template on Miroverse, and feel free to share your favorite retro templates in this thread! Voting makes template discovery easier for other members of Miro Community and supports those who are contributing to Miroverse in such a meaningful way. How do we choose TOTW? It’s a mystery! But upvoting helps!
This week, Team Onion Workshop by @Emily Webber is the Template Of The Week (or TOTW). It helps keep teams small, break down silos and create shared responsibility across team boundaries. Do you like this template as much as we do? Leave Emily a compliment here, her template on Miroverse, and feel free to share your favorite team building templates in this thread! Voting makes template discovery easier for other members of Miro Community and supports those who are contributing to Miroverse in such a meaningful way. How do we choose TOTW? It’s a mystery! But upvoting helps!
Hi all We’re looking for a volunteer for @Said Saddouk’s Miro Games: Community Battle event event TOMORROW, March 22 from 5 15 till approximately 6 30 pm CET.You’ll be one of the 2 main players: no preparation needed, just bring your amazing self It will be lots of fun! The 2nd player is a Miro colleague.Please comment below if you’re interested
Happy Monday crew! Thank you to all who could attend Friday’s session. It was wonderful to get to know you all a little better! Something that came up on Friday was discussing our favorite Icebreakers. We used this template (but with a World map view!) for our session but would love to hear your favorites below 👇 Also if you couldn’t attend Friday, we’d love to see where you are from and your classic picnic dish! Please drop in the link above. Have a great week!Michelle
Hi Miro Heroes Anna here, your Community Manager. This March, we are celebrating Women’s History Month by hosting a special edition Miroverse Challenge, Womxn at Work, and highlighting the most inspiring female creators that contributed templates to our template library. I’m super excited to share our conversation with Amy Hartman, Writers’ Assistant based in Los Angeles, California. Amy worked on many well-known TV shows such as Mr. Robot, Star Trek: Picard, and Motherland: Fort Salem. She also created a super useful Miroverse template for screenwriters — Episode White Board for TV Writer's Rooms. We sat down with Amy to talk about her career path and get some tips & tricks for aspiring Miroverse Creators. TL;DR: How TV writers can use Miro for remote collaboration: We have one big whiteboard with episode numbers across the top, character names down the side, and then we add stickies outlining what each character's doing in every episode; being able to see the whole thing is r
When running workshops and users are spending time thinking, filling in boards, it would be great to have a concentration music play button to make it a nice experience for clients
Hey everyone! I’m a Content Marketer myself, and I managed MiroBlog for a while in the past, so I really liked using Miro for planning an brainstorming I recently published a template for Content Marketers in Miroverse, and I am also loving a couple of custom boards our Community members created: Content Strategy by Adrian Radev Content Modeling by Nikoo Yahyazadeh Content User Journey by @Ana Bender So my question is how do you use Miro as Content Marketer? Super curious to see more examples and methodologies
Hi Miro community, Mark your calendars! April webinar schedule is ready Attached you will find calendars in PT & AEDT, CET, and BST. The events on the calendar are linked and will take you right to the sign up page when clicked.For your convenience, all webinars are also added to our main events page.
Hi Miro community, Mark your calendars! March webinar schedule is ready Attached you will find calendars in PT & AEDT, CET, and GMT. The events on the calendar are linked and will take you right to the sign up page when clicked.
This week, Service Definition Canvas by @Isabell Fringer is the Template Of The Week (or TOTW). It helps designers and businesses capture and structure the most relevant customer-facing service information by providing a structured template and useful tips. Do you like this template as much as we do? Leave Isabell a compliment here, her template on Miroverse, and feel free to share your favorite service design templates in this thread! Voting makes template discovery easier for other members of Miro Community and supports those who are contributing to Miroverse in such a meaningful way. How do we choose TOTW? It’s a mystery! But upvoting helps!
Hi all ,@Joe Caplin from Outfly is continuing the series of Miro masterclasses on how to build a brand. The new workshop ‘Starting With Why’ will help you to define the vision of your company — an essential part of building a strong team and brand. Unify your vision, clarify your message, create something strong. For this session, Outfly would like to take a real life use case, so you have a chance to have a small workshop around YOUR brand! Please drop your brand story and ideas/questions in the comments, and we will soon choose one.
Hello dear Lean-Agilists!This story by Susan Stavitzski on Medium is one I often use to spark discussion among PMs and POs:https://medium.com/@susan_ski/the-three-kinds-of-product-managers-9aa398dbabd8“I like to think there’s three types of Product Managers: The technical PM, the customer centric PM and the business focused PM. You’re going to be one really well, maybe even two but never all three. If you feel like you fit strongly in one or two of those buckets, I say you go for it.”I think this holds true even for people who aren't PMs or POs (or project leaders/managers). A developer is often — and hopefully 😅 — strong on the technical side, and then they could also lean either towards UX or business. Same with UX designers: strong on user experience and maybe also business or tech. Agile coaches are often rooted in either tech (former engineers) or user experience (former UX designers).As a PM/PO, I consider myself fitting strongly in the Technical and Customer buckets but less so
Hi all, I’m looking for inspiration to spice up our Miro experiences. And I saw a couple of beautiful backgrounds coming by on LinkedIn, such as the ones below. Do you have any tips on where to get those awesome backgrounds? Thanks!
After replying to multiple posts with details on how to share a board with any other Miro user, and then sharing a link to one of those replies, the time as come to write my own post on the topic. Sharing a board with any Miro userWhile paid/Education Plan team members are able to share a board by downloading the board as a .rtb file, Free Plan users are unable to upload .rtb files, so that solution will not work for everyone.The easiest way for almost* anyone registered Miro user to share a copy of a Miro board with another registered user is by sending them a link to the board and having them duplicate the board into their account.*There are a few caveats:If you are on the Enterprise Plan, the Sharing Policy must be configured to allow for public board sharing - you’ll know right away if it’s not if if you don’t have the Anyone with the link option. This method uses the Board Content Settings feature, which is only available to the board owner, and may need to be enabled for non-team
Hi Miro Community,I'm Mel Milloway from the Customer Education team here at Miro. We'd love to hear about course topics you'd like us to cover in the future.What topics would interest you or do you think others would like to see on Miro Academy? - Mel
I wanted to share a simple, yet effective technique for hiding content on a Miro board that I first saw used by Greg Kozera during his Virtual Miro User Group presentation: V-MUG03: How to add gamification to your facilitation with Miro.Throughout his presentation, Greg kept his talking points hidden under rectangles that were the same colour as their surrounding, and only revealed the content as he was ready to talk about it. After a while, I found myself curious and excited to see what was coming next!Not only I have started doing this when presenting my own content, but I also started using this approach to hide some objects on the board that I will use at some point, e.g., additional images or icons, but didn’t want them to make my board look “messy”.Here is an example in action: Tip: The default board/frame HEX colour is #F2F2F2 - add this to your colour swatch Related linksAbout Greg’s presentation → https://go.miro.com/gamification-with-miro Watch it here → https://youtu.be/AujO
Hi Miro Heroes Anna here, your Community Manager. This March, we are celebrating Women’s History Month by hosting a special edition of the Miroverse Challenge, Womxn at Work, and highlighting the most inspiring female creators that contributed templates to our template library. I’m super excited to share our conversation with @Regine, a Certified Professional in Talent & Development (CPTD). Regine is a prominent Miroverse Creator and longtime Miro Community Member who authored two useful templates — Virtual Winter Wonderland Village and Niching Down: Online Course Persona Empathy Map. It won Miro users over because of great design and potential to engage teams. We sat down with Regine to talk about her career path and get some tips & tricks for aspiring Miroverse Creators, and I’m excited to share her wisdom with the Miro Community. TL;DR: Best advice for women going through a career transition: identify your North Star and chart out a path made up of manageable stepping sto
You work too much. You work too hard. And still, you could do better. But how?The answer is not working harder or longer - it’s working smarter.Join Alice Jakins and Belinda Murray who will share their top 5 findings from their experiences as consultants, running dozens of internal business audits for advertising, marketing, media and production companies. Sign up for this free webinar on April 5 here!
When you see me on a Zoom call, you’ll notice that I often put my hands on the arms of my chair and lift myself up for a moment, but you don’t see why. Below the video frame, I’m shifting my legs and adjusting my body so I sit cross-legged. Otherwise, I sit on my right foot while my left leg is bent, my left foot is flat on my seat, and my left knee isn’t far from my chin. That’s how I’m sitting now as I type this, with my left arm wrapped around my left knee to reach the keyboard. It sounds so bizarre as I write it out, but these two ways of sitting are the only ways that I can be comfortable while I work. Interestingly, sometimes these postures make me sit up straighter and lean forward so I look more energized on camera. In contrast, on the rare occasions that I sit with my feet flat on the floor, I look higher status because I take up more space in my chair, or I look uninterested and too cool for school because I lean backward and slouch like I’m in the front row at a movie thea
Miro loves startups, and Startups love Miro. The Miro Startup Program is scaling rapidly. Therefore we are looking for a part-time, remote (max 20 hours) marketing associate (contractor). The Miro Startup Program aims to build and engage a thriving startup community at Miro, executing partnerships with VCs and accelerators and evangelising Miro in the startup Ecosystem.Miro wants to continue to invest in this strategic audience. You will have a critical role in keeping the Program running and improving our Program. You will be responsible for scaling the operations to serve over 10K startups.What tasks will you do?A part-time role for a max of 20 hours per week Nurture our Startup Community by creating and sending the startups newsletter to startups and startup partners Production of the Startup Community events: create an event page, send invitations, and follow up after the event. Work together with the program manager around strategic partnerships and lead the operational side,
This week, Workshop and Meeting Energizers by @Maira is the Template Of The Week (or TOTW). Whether you’re planning a meeting for a small team, or you are a teacher engaging 40 students online, these energizers will help you start your sessions or bring the group back together after a break. Do you like this template as much as we do? Leave Maira a compliment here, her template on Miroverse, and feel free to share your favorite workshop energizers in this thread! Voting makes template discovery easier for other members of Miro Community and supports those who are contributing to Miroverse in such a meaningful way. How do we choose TOTW? It’s a mystery! But upvoting helps!
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