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  • What project management methodologies do you prefer, why?

    (Agile, Waterfall, Scrum,... )

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    Christian Canlubo πŸš€
    Thanks for the response, guys!
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    Salar Davari
    We use Notion and it's quite helpful.
    Rachel Marie Thompson
    We've been using Asana for project management and it's been great! The task lists, Kanban boards, and calendar view keep everything organized. Plus the collaboration features like assigning tasks and commenting are super helpful when working with a team. Haven't tried Notion yet but heard good things. What do you like most about it?
    Emma Lily Sanders
    We use a combo of Agile and Kanban methodologies. Agile works great for rapid iteration and adapting to change. Kanban helps visualize workflows on boards to prevent bottlenecks. Using both keeps us nimble yet organized. Notion is our tool of choice to manage it all in one flexible workspace.
    Jonathan Edward Brooks
    We use a combo of Scrum and Kanban, tapping into tools like Jira and Trello to manage the workflow. Scrum gives us structure with regular sprints and check-ins, while Kanban boards keep things visual and fluid. The mix works well for our fast-paced, collaborative environment. Notion is great for lightweight planning and documentation too!
    David Carter
    We mainly use Agile/Scrum at my company since it allows us to adapt quickly. Notion has been a game changer for keeping track of sprints, user stories, bugs etc across the team. Would love to hear what tools others are using to manage their Agile workflow?