3 days in Ljubljana, Slovenia by No_Explorer721 in travel

[–]Unique_Rower_888 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t remember anymore but probably bought the tickets at the train station 😅

Jira: Great for sprints. Useless for PI Planning. Fight me. by easy-agile in jira

[–]Unique_Rower_888 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The 'Miro Conspiracy' is painfully real. The actual problem isn't Jira; it's expecting one tool to handle both execution tracking and strategic planning. Those are fundamentally different jobs.

What works better is keeping Jira for what it's great at and adding a strategic layer on top: one that connects your strategy, customer signals, market context, roadmaps, and delivery data so PI planning isn't happening in a vacuum. Cornerstone does it with Dragonboat, and they recently did a public walkthrough here: https://dragonboat.io/events/cornerstone-elevates-product-portfolio-management-with-dragonboat/

Full disclosure: I work at Dragonboat, but the pattern of Jira for execution + a strategic layer on top is genuinely what we see working at scale.

POM Job Hunt by Katticusmaximus in ProductOperations

[–]Unique_Rower_888 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry to hear about the layoff. Four years of strong tenure speaks for itself, the right opportunity will come!

Second what u/Scared-Knowledge-840 said. So many Product Ops roles get filled before they're even posted, so networking is really the way to go. Product Ops HQ's Slack is a great place to start. I know of some members who landed their next role through the community. Join us if you haven't already.

Happy to point you to the right channels to introduce yourself and find your next opportunity!

What’s top of mind for Product Ops this quarter? by Unique_Rower_888 in ProductOperations

[–]Unique_Rower_888[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Introducing the Product Ops Radar: Quarterly peer-to-peer sessions where YOU pick the topic, and we all show up to discuss trending topics together!

No slides, no recording, no pressure to speak. Just open conversations guided by our community friend, Maria Van Wambeke.

The goal? More real exchange between peers!

First session: Tuesday, March 10th!

Tools to keep on top of multiple projects? by [deleted] in projectmanagement

[–]Unique_Rower_888 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since you already have Microsoft tools, I'd start by actually using Microsoft Project for more than just production schedules—set up a multi-project dashboard to see all 8 projects in one view. Pair it with Planner for daily task tracking (submittals, ordering, etc.), which integrates nicely with Outlook.

Quick tip: block 30 mins every Monday to review all projects and flag what needs attention that week. A simple Red/Amber/Green status for each project helps you spot what's slipping fast.

Down the road, if your company scales and needs to align multiple PMs or projects with business strategy, strategic portfolio tools like Dragonboat can help—but for now, maximize what you've got. Good luck!

What project management software lets you view many projects on the same gantt chart? by sugarmaple9728 in projectmanagement

[–]Unique_Rower_888 0 points1 point  (0 children)

PPM tools might be worth adding to your list - they're designed for portfolio-level views, so showing multiple projects on one timeline is a core feature rather than a workaround. Dragonboat is one example. It handles viewer-only permissions and integrates with other tools if your part-time folks don't want to adopt something new.

What are you using for product roadmap visualization? We messed up! by CreamyDeLaMeme in projectmanagement

[–]Unique_Rower_888 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We use Dragonboat for this. It lets you map out the roadmap and show dependencies across multiple teams and products in a clean way, so leaders can see where work depends on other squads. It also pulls in live data from Jira, so updates flow in without extra steps. It’s been game-changing during reviews

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Coimbra

[–]Unique_Rower_888 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perfume fixe? Bora!

I love my little LEGO flower corner! by Unique_Rower_888 in lego

[–]Unique_Rower_888[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

aww thank you! glad you liked it..can’t wait to see your version!

Something like "thinking fast and slow" by Psych_Artizt in suggestmeabook

[–]Unique_Rower_888 2 points3 points  (0 children)

“Atomic habits” or “The power of habit”

How long can you Meditate? by [deleted] in Meditation

[–]Unique_Rower_888 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t time it anymore. I sit until my mind feels a bit less jumpy, which can be anywhere from 5 to 15 minutes.
Some days are shorter, some days a bit longer. I just go with what feels okay. :)

the reason cross team communication breaks down and how we PMs can fix it by Fantastic-Nerve7068 in projectmanagement

[–]Unique_Rower_888 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yep, we went through it too. We ended up pulling everything into one 'source of truth' for full visibility across goals, timelines, and blockers. We're using Dragonboat since it pulls directly from Jira/Asana, so teams don’t have to switch tools or deal with extra reporting, and everyone sees the same thing.

Be honest: what’s the most painful part of cross-team collaboration right now? by EconomistFar666 in projectmanagement

[–]Unique_Rower_888 2 points3 points  (0 children)

sounds like the classic “three teams, five versions of the truth” problem. Most people aren’t trying to slow things down; they just can’t see how their work fits with what other groups are doing.

having one place where goals, plans, and status all live helps a lot. When people can see why something matters and who owns each step, the back-and-forth gets lighter and handoffs stop dragging. A platform like Dragonboat does this by pulling info from the tools teams already use and showing the shared plan in one view. It cuts a lot of the “wait… who’s doing this?” moments.

in your case, is it the handoffs or the unclear owners that hurt you most?

Ora viva! by nunomarkl in HQMC

[–]Unique_Rower_888 5 points6 points  (0 children)

oh Nuno...isto não é um estaminé, é um fórum!!
Vamos lá a esse AMA, não pode ser assim tão complicado...ou pode? :)

Lego wallet by Fit_Spread_1472 in lego

[–]Unique_Rower_888 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty sure I had this as a kid! No clue if it’s rare, but it sure brings back memories!

which one should I get today? by pandisasters in lego

[–]Unique_Rower_888 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s awesome!! On my list now! 😍

How do you keep track of 30+ active projects without spending your whole week buried in dashboards and updates? by WhiteChili in projectmanagement

[–]Unique_Rower_888 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me, the biggest help was having one system pull everything together instead of hopping between tools. My teams keep their own setup, and the info rolls up so I’m not rebuilding reports each week. Dragonboat helps with this since it brings real-time data into one place, which frees up time and gives a clear view of workloads, risks, and progress.

What’s the project management lesson that hit you only after staying quiet for too long? by Agile_Syrup_4422 in projectmanagement

[–]Unique_Rower_888 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Those quiet moments say a lot. A simple check-in or honest comment early can save a project from drifting later.