Teams | Collaboration | Customer Service | Project Management

How conversation design (CxD) is changing the game

Conversation design (CxD) is one of the fastest-growing opportunity areas for UX writers and designers. So what does a conversation designer actually do, and how can you apply your skills to this discipline? In this interactive VMUG, participants acted as the "user" and the presenter. Conversation designer Hillary Black played the bot (think: The Wizard of Oz). See where the conversation went as members of the Miro community interacted with a board.

How to equip remote worker to success

Hiring the best talent from around the world is no longer just an aspiration — it’s a reality. And while teams are looking for ideal candidates, they have to deal with the challenge of giving them the best technological tools to collaborate. Connect remote workers (and keep them connected) Manage payroll Deliver office services in the comfort of their own home Want more Miro in your feed? Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE. You can click the bell to get notified about new videos.

Courier can disrupt user communication -Sendgrid | Mailgun | Airship | Twilio- Centralized messaging

Troy Goode is based in San Francisco, with his family of 3 kids. They are 10, 8 and 2… so they are back in diapers. He finds family life super rewarding, and loves to go outside, to the park, and spend time with his family. His parents had a boat when he was growing up, and they lived in a rural area. He used to sail down (as a spectator, not a sailor) a nearby river in Virginia. As he got older, he missed the simple peace yet required work that came with sailing – so he picked it back up as an adult.

5 Best Security Practices for Remote Teams During Coronavirus and Beyond

Social distancing measures taken by responsible employers have greatly increased the number of employees working remotely. Even in the midst of this crisis, some companies and their employees can enjoy the objective benefits of not having to waste time and money on long commutes. At the same time, plenty of businesses really didn't have the structure in place to support a vast, full-time work-at-home workforce with the security or business processes they needed.

Self-service support: Why companies need it and how to do it right

To offer superior support, customer service teams need their systems, tools, processes—and most of all—people to work in harmony. But in lieu of personalized service, self-service support is your stand-in, and it needs to be just as good as your agents. This harmonious approach is important because 69 percent of customers want to resolve as many issues as possible on their own using self customer service options, according to the Zendesk Customer Experience Trends Report.

5 startup lessons from Alexis Ohanian of Reddit, Seven Seven Six

You could say that Alexis Ohanian, Reddit co-founder and founder of the venture capital firm Seven Seven Six, knows a thing or two about building startups. When we sat down with Ohanian for our CX Academy Live event, he shared his experience as an entrepreneur and the many lessons learned along the way—from his days responding to customer feedback emails at Reddit to his current role at Seven Seven Six helping the next generation of startups push forward.

Focalboard

Focalboard is an open source, self-hosted alternative to Trello, Notion, and Asana. It's a project management tool that helps define, organize, track and manage work across teams, using a familiar kanban board view. We're currently in early-access beta, and are looking for feedback. So please download it today and let us know what you think. Focalboard is open source! Check out the source code here, and contribute to the future of this project.

Mattermost plugins: How to set up your developer environment

The goal of this four-part series is to help you learn how to write your own Mattermost plugins for the first time. To kick things off, this article teaches you how to set up your developer environment. My test computer is a five-year-old laptop with an Intel i5 processor and 4GB of RAM. You need at least 30GB of hard disk for this project. Of course, you’ll also need an internet connection. We start with a freshly installed Ubuntu 20.04. You don’t need to install the desktop environment.