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“I think viewing your board as an audience to be ‘sold’ to instead of a partner in your journey will orient your board to be less trusting and collaborative.” Five Questions with Nilam Ganenthiran, Former President of Instacart

Hunter Walk

We developed a friendship as part of our Board service and a recent blog post of his made me think I wanted to learn a bit more about his Instacart experience. In retrospect, it was not a very well thought out decision. So what follows are Five Question with Nilam.

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The 4 best online whiteboards in 2025

The Zapier Blog

For more details on our process, read the full rundown of how we select apps to feature on the Zapier blog. UX design, customer mapping, and retrospective), or just start with a standard blank whiteboard. If you're sharing your screen over a conference call, you could even use MS Paint.

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What is a project management framework? A guide with 7 examples

The Zapier Blog

It divides projects into time-bound phases called sprints and values individual team members—not the tools or processes they use. Like Agile, Scrum divides projects into sprints, only with a much clearer breakdown of different sprint stages and roles.

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8 free meeting minutes templates and examples

The Zapier Blog

The most recent update, with contributions from Dylan Reber, was in July 2025.

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What is Granola.ai?

The Zapier Blog

Create custom meeting templates The meeting notes you need from a one-on-one meeting look nothing like the notes you need from, say, a sprint retrospective. And they shouldn't. Granola does a pretty good job of automatically formatting your notes in the most helpful way.

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Running a remote-first startup: Do’s and Don’ts

Entrepreneur's Handbook

In this blog post, I’ll share what we learned setting up our remote-first startup. We found that the tricks we learned and that are listed in this blog post are applicable in both of these contexts. The only exception being our weekly retrospective general meeting on Fridays. Why should you trust the way we did it?

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