Teams | Collaboration | Customer Service | Project Management

Quick Prototyping Workshop X Miro Startup Program

In this VMUG we partner with Maria Jose Segura and Gregory Pepper from UNLEASH Community, a leading social entrepreneurs network. To learn how to build a user’s journey diagram, map assumptions, identify the prototype's requirements, define what to prototype, and ways to do so effectively. Prototyping can save precious resources, reveal assumptions, and biases you have about your ideas, uncover new insights about your users and inspire your stakeholders.

How IT leaders can be more customer centric in 2021

Delivering a more memorable, fulfilling customer experience starts with — no surprise here — understanding your customers. It means putting them first, and IT leaders have a big role to play in emphasizing customer needs and expectations. This video dives into the topic and reveals insights and techniques for IT leaders.

4 templates to help you run meetings with empathy

“Do not do unto others as you would have them do unto you – they might have different tastes.” — George Bernard Shaw When it was time to look back and reflect on my three-month onboarding period at Miro, I was convinced that I’ve never been part of such a collaborative, open team culture. Curiously enough, I’ve never met anyone from my team (or company) in person.

How to run a virtual design thinking workshop in Miro

Since the dawn of time—when humans were still living in caves—we’ve been solving life’s problems through innovation. Back then, we invented fire and hunting spears. Today, we create things like portable toasters and wireless headphone translators to meet our needs. As a product designer, I’ve learned that great design comes down to one important thing: listening. I practice the principles of design thinking to solve problems in a human-centric way.

5 ways IT leaders empower teams to do their best work

Are the people in your organization equipped with the tools they need to get their work done efficiently, effectively, with minimal roadblocks, and maybe—just maybe—have fun while doing so? This is not a distant reality. 2021 will be the year for IT professionals to step up and play a major role in driving organizational success by helping employees thrive despite the challenges presented by distributed work.

How to run a successful planning workshop (even remotely)

Whether you do it quarterly, annually, or even weekly, running a planning workshop can be challenging. You need to make sure everyone understands the big picture and vision. You also need to ensure each person has a voice in the planning process. Finally, you need to lead the group to alignment and verify that they’re clear on next steps. These are the challenges I confronted while leading a goal-setting session at Miro’s recent Executive team offsite (virtual this year).

Startup studio INVANTI turns to Miro to groom entrepreneurs in the heartland

When most people think of startup incubators, they probably imagine famous hubs for startups like Silicon Valley, Seattle, and Austin. The small team at INVANTI is trying to change that paradigm and cultivate entrepreneurs from their startup studio in South Bend, Indiana.

Building Karma: Moving from ideation to product development in Miro

We have been running our own design and development agency for over 10 years, successfully collaborating while fully remote since long before the COVID-19 crisis—in fact, most of our international team has never met in person. Several years ago, we shifted from email to using an online chat tool. We were looking for ways to improve team communication and boost morale.

Whiteboard anywhere with new integrations

When we introduced Miro Live Embed, we wanted to empower any partner to bring Miro’s collaborative whiteboard to their product with minimal development effort and no cost. Our goal is to make it as easy as possible for anyone to have access to a powerful visual collaboration experience, whenever and wherever they need it. Today we’re excited to share some of our newest partnerships and the flexible ways these partners are offering an embedded Miro experience within their products.

Miro Online Community: 10,000 members and counting

At Miro, we believe in the power of community. It’s crucial to have a group of like-minded people to connect and discuss what matters, especially during this challenging time. Last year, people around the world began to gather in the Miro Online Community to share ideas, learn best practices, meet other Miro users, and get support. We’ve now reached an incredible milestone of 10k registered community members!