From the course: GitHub Issues and Projects for Teams

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Using issues and projects for teamwork planning

Using issues and projects for teamwork planning - GitHub Tutorial

From the course: GitHub Issues and Projects for Teams

Using issues and projects for teamwork planning

- [Instructor] Now that we've covered the basics of GitHub issues and projects to equip anyone with the needed tools to create a collaborative workspace within a team, you may or may not be able to brainstorm the different ways you can implement these skills to best suit your own team dynamic. As shown throughout this course, we wanted to highlight that using issues and projects is not strictly for software developers only. However, by introducing other types of teams to GitHub through issues and projects, it allows for an even more seamless collaboration with development teams, as everyone has a baseline collaborative space on one platform. These other mentioned teams can range from anywhere in the creative field work, analytics, marketing, PR, QA, production, product management, development, and so much more. It may be beneficial to think about what issues and projects are in an objective sense without adhering to…

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