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  • How to track your project budgets

    With careful project budget tracking, teams can make better informed decisions and mitigate financial risks.

    Topics:

    • Agile and project planning
  • Customer journey mapping in Lucidspark (includes a free course!)

    Access the entire course in Lucid Training Labs to view tools that will help you master customer journey mapping.

  • What is the product life cycle?

    Understanding product life cycle theory can help you make strategic decisions to stay ahead of the competition.

  • Tips and tricks to fully utilize your favorite Lucidspark features

    We asked real Lucidspark users like you what their favorite features are. Here are our best tips to fully utilize them!

  • 9 unique ways to use Lucidspark beyond brainstorming

    Let’s explore nine ways to leverage Lucidspark to work more intuitively with your team.

  • Lucidspark features that IT teams love

    Lucidspark shouldn’t be overlooked for highly technical uses by engineers, architects, developers, IT teams, and more.

  • An introduction to the weighted decision matrix

    A weighted matrix is a decision-making tool that can help you to compare and assess multiple options. Learn more!

  • How to master the prioritization process

    Prioritizing doesn’t come naturally to most of us, but we’re here to give you tips, templates, and guides to help.

  • Lucidspark template roundup: January 2024

    We have four new templates to share with you to kick off the new year. Explore them now!

  • How to host a successful sprint review in Lucidspark [+course]

    We’ll break down our Lucid Training Labs course, “Sprint review guide.” You’ll learn what a sprint review is and how to host one in Lucidspark.

  • 5 icebreaker templates perfect for Valentine’s Day

    Join in on the Valentine's Day fun with icebreakers and team-building activities that express appreciation for others.

  • Internal analysis: Why every business strategy should start with one

    Performing an internal analysis can help you to look into how your company works, which helps you to see what you do well and what needs improvement.

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