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Keep your Miro board organized

You start with one board with one frame. But as the project progresses, your Miro board explodes. Too many frames, too little structure. And all the while, you created multiple other boards for workshops, feedback, etc. Not to mention you have to find information on large boards set up by others. Miguel Cabral Guerra of CataWiki shows us how he tackles the challenge.

Whiteboarding in Google Workspace

We know the best work happens when collaboration across teams runs smoothly. At Miro, we always look for opportunities to connect our work and fuel innovation to bring you the best whiteboard experience you can have, so you, too, can do your best work. That’s why we’ve partnered with Google Workspace extending existing capabilities within Google Calendar, creating seamless workflows within Google Meet, and supporting deeper integrations with Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides.

How to level up your customer-centric marketing strategy with 3 templates

Customer-centric marketers are laser-focused on the customer experience. This strategic approach challenges marketing teams to better understand customers so they can offer value at every interaction based on customer needs and interests. Teams who adhere to this approach often invest a lot of time and energy understanding the psyche of the customers who matter to them most.

Introducing the Miro Professional Network

Whether you’re a freelancer, consultant, or small agency, chances are, the way you meet and collaborate with clients has changed a lot over the past year. And with remote, hybrid, and distributed work environments here to stay, Miro’s collaborative online whiteboard offers a more flexible, future-proof solution for getting things done seamlessly—in-person or across the globe.

Elevating team collaboration with Miro and Google Workspace

Imagine a typical day at work that starts with checking Google Calendar to prepare for where you need to be and when. With engaging discussions, your teams create Google Docs to take notes on the important decisions coming out of the meetings and begin writing briefs to kick off your company’s next big project. Then you turn to Sheets to track the KPIs and leverage Slides to prepare the final presentation for your executive leadership by 4pm that day.

What is an organizational chart and how do you make one?

If you’ve heard someone in your company reference an “org chart” and were left scratching your head, you’re not alone. It’s a common shortening of the term “organizational chart,” which was coined by engineer Willard C. Brinton in the early 20th century. What is an organizational chart? A visual diagram showing the relationships between people and departments inside an organization.

Introducing the Miro app for Zoom

As we all adjusted to new ways of working over the past year, products like Miro and Zoom helped us stay connected and come as close as we could to meeting face-to-face. Today, we’re excited to announce another major step toward our vision of empowering teams to foster human connection, collaborate effortlessly, and maintain creativity, regardless of where teammates are located, with the new Miro app for Zoom.