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Supercharging Productivity with Trello

You're reading from  Supercharging Productivity with Trello

Product type Book
Published in Aug 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801813877
Pages 342 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Brittany Joiner Brittany Joiner
Profile icon Brittany Joiner

Table of Contents (20) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1 – Trello Foundation
2. Chapter 1: The Structure of Trello 3. Chapter 2: Trello Card Starter Pack 4. Chapter 3: Leveling Up Your Cards 5. Chapter 4: Viewing Cards Your Way 6. Chapter 5: Real World Trello Boards 7. Part 2 – Automation in Trello
8. Chapter 6: Initiating Trello Automations 9. Chapter 7: Common Automation Actions 10. Chapter 8: Advanced Actions 11. Chapter 9: Building Automation with Triggers 12. Chapter 10: Date-Based Automation 13. Part 3 – Power Up Your Boards
14. Chapter 11: Power-Ups Built by Trello 15. Chapter 12: General-Use Power-Ups 16. Chapter 13: Syncing Info Between Boards and Tools 17. Chapter 14: Reporting in Trello 18. Index 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Getting ready to automate

I want to give a quick word of caution about automation: don’t start automating right away. Figure out your workflows and how you want to use Trello with your team first. Only once you have a solid workflow and notice recurring patterns are you ready to start automating.

When are you ready to automate?

How do you know when you’re ready to automate? You’ll know you’re ready when you can explain what your workflow looks like in terms like this:

“When a new card is added to the board, then I add myself to the card and make it due in seven days.”

“When a card is due this week, then I move it to the Due This Week list.”

If you can describe your workflow by using When (or If) ... Then statements, then you’re ready. That’s because the way automation works is based on two key events: triggers and actions.

Exercise

Grab a pen and paper or your favorite digital drawing tool. Try...

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