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What is Miro good for?

What is Miro good for?
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VV
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Miro is useful where multiple members need to work simultaneously.
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Tomato Valley C.
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General director
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Brainstorming and workshops
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Dean M.
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UX Design lead, British Gas, mobile app.
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Team collaboration, alignment and general organisation.
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LP
Strategic Projects Manager
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Dear Sirs, With this sentence you declare that I have performed a review of the miro software. I would like to point out that you had declared to me that, as a result of my expression, you would also have provided a 10 € amazon voucher, which was not sent to me. Maybe I'm wrong, but I have no message. Now, it's not a big problem if I don't have it, the worst part is that there is a doubt that you have not kept your word. So, if you haven't sent it, it's not fair. Leonardo
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DW
Managing Direcor
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Miro helps bring the life back into online meetings. It provides a fun collaboration space where meeting attendees (including students) can work together on the infinite electronic whiteboard. People who were silent become active. It has made a huge difference in training and in every kind of remote meeting.
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JZ
Quality engineer
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Team work, weekly meetings, daily homework
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Ronald H.
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Agile Coach
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Think of Miro as the classic whiteboard in your boardroom that you can drawn on with colored markers and paste sticky's on. The imagine that everyone can do it at once, but no one has to wrestle space to stand at the board, because everyone is adding their stuff from the comfort of home using a mouse and keyboard... and then just imagine that it has additional cool features, like timers, auto tracking, notes and heaps more!
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MAYURI H.
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Master's degree in Human Genetics at Gujarat University
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Miro is an online platform and amazing tool that helps a team to brainstorm together while working remotely. A team can contribute in real-time, discuss, and execute. It is very easy to navigate and fun to work with.
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Ashwin R.
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User Experience Designer | Design Thinker | Ex - PL/SQL Developer
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Miro is great for collaborative documentation.
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Erin K. M.
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eLearning Professional | Learning Experience Design | LMS Implementations | Learning Analytics | eCommerce
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Miro is great for building templates, brainstorming, prototyping, and engaging collaborative meetings.
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Ramses A.
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PreSales Head
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Collaborative whiteboard for diagramming, Presenting and Pitching information and general design thinking collaboration
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Elisa M.
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Website Manager
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Miro is a great tool for UX design in general. 1. User research: it's a great tool to document qualitative feedback and using color coding see trends across answers. 2. It's a great mind mapping tool for scoping work and documenting complex problems 3. It can be used for doing lo-fidelity wireframes and prototypes and testing those prototypes with users. 4. It can be used to run virtual workshops. My team works remotely so it's been especially effective to have a single source of truth for design projects that everyone from design to dev to other stakeholders can reference for information about a project.
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FT
Business Systems Analyst
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Miro is good for exercises requiring Team collaboration towards process innovations.
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Celeste S.
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Consultant at SEI DC
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A quick process map; an interactive session with stakeholders to solve a problem; thoughts and artifacts in a visual way; a low-fidelity mockup of software, or a screenshot of a page with desired changes.
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Teresa P.
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Marketing Consultant
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Collaboration in brainstorming, design development, and as a repository for work-in-progress assets.
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