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Work Concept Sheet: Lock In Your World and Tone
For anyone starting a creative work - a story, a film, an illustration series, an album - opened at the very beginning of the project and revisited whenever a judgment call gets hard. The whiteboard holds the core idea and intended audience, a mindmap that breaks the world into parts, a grid of decisions, references, and no-gos for each element, a frame that pins the tone down to three words, and a map of the order to settle things in. The task board runs from ideas to locked in four columns, and starts with four parent tasks - concept, world, tone, and guardrails - each with its own subtasks.
Wedding Prep Board — plan the year ahead together, from booking to the big day
Open this board with your partner before your monthly planning talk, from about a year out. The whiteboard holds your goal and budget ground rules, a twelve-months-to-day-of timeline, and a grid of cost, decisions, and owner for every part of the day. The task board starts with four parent tasks — aligning, booking the venue, ordering, and the final stretch — plus twelve subtasks under them, all sitting in Not started.
Web Production Flow: A Five-Phase Template From Requirements to Launch
The producer running a website build opens this template at project kickoff. The whiteboard holds a five-phase timeline, a grid pairing each phase's deliverables with what the client reviews, and a matrix for sorting change requests. The task board is split into five parent tasks from requirements to launch, moving through internal review and client review before they are done.
Trip Planner Board: From Picking a Destination to the Final Itinerary
For anyone planning a trip, opened while the destination is still undecided and used right through departure day. The whiteboard holds the trip goal and what is already settled, a day-by-day grid split into morning, afternoon, and evening, a per-person budget, a packing list, and the run-up schedule. The task board moves plans from idea to booked to the final pre-departure check, and starts with five parent tasks - destination, bookings, itinerary, money, and packing - each with its own subtasks.
Trade Show & Event Exhibition Template (3 Months Out to Follow-Up)
Open this template at kickoff, about three months before the show, once your booth is confirmed. The whiteboard holds your exhibition goal and budget assumptions, a timeline from three months out to the week after, three lanes for traffic, booth and leads, a grid of on-site stations, and a matrix for sorting the leads you collect. The task board is split into five groups and sixteen tasks covering goals, booth build, pre-show outreach, on-site ops and follow-up, all starting untouched so you can add owners and due dates.
Thesis Project Manager: From Topic to Submission
For a student writing a graduation thesis, opened the day the topic search begins and used through submission day. The whiteboard holds a frame for the topic and the department's requirements, the five stages from topic to submission, a novelty-by-feasibility grid for narrowing candidates, frames for working agreements and reading notes, and the chapter structure of the thesis. The task board starts with four parent tasks - choosing a topic, prior research, running the study, and writing and defending - each with untouched subtasks that move through an advisor review column to submitted.
Team Building Workshop — plan the session, run the day, and make it stick
Team leads and organizers open this template when planning a team-building session at the start of a term or when new members join. The whiteboard holds the goal and constraints for the session, a 2x2 matrix for narrowing down activity ideas, a 90-minute flow for the day, a member-by-strengths/struggles/expectations sheet, and a frame for takeaways. The task board starts with five parent tasks — set the goal, choose the activity, prepare for the day, facilitate, and make it stick — each with concrete subtasks waiting in To Do.
SWOT Analysis & Cross Strategy Template
Open this template with your business lead and the team at a quarterly strategy session or an offsite. The whiteboard runs top to bottom: a goal and ground-rules frame, the four SWOT quadrants, an SO/ST/WO/WT cross-strategy grid, a 90-minute agenda, and a closing frame with the definition of done. The task board mirrors that flow with four parent tasks, each holding three children: agree on scope, list SWOT items, build cross-strategy moves, and turn them into an execution plan.
Strategy Meeting Agenda: Capture Every Decision and To-Do
For whoever runs the meeting, opened a few days ahead and used through the end of the session. The whiteboard holds the question the meeting must answer, the decider, a 90-minute running order, a grid for sorting topics, separate frames for decisions, parked items and homework, and what to do in the first 24 hours afterward. The task board moves work from agenda ideas through prep and discussion into decisions and to-dos, and starts with five parent tasks - framing, prep, facilitation, follow-through, and tracking - each with its own subtasks.
Two-Week Sprint Board: Plan to Retrospective
For development teams running two-week iterations, opened on day one and used until the sprint closes. The whiteboard holds the sprint goal, team agreements, blockers, and daily notes, plus a map of the two-week flow and the four sprint events. The task board tracks work through code review and testing, and starts with four parent tasks - planning, daily rhythm, review, and retrospective - each with its own subtasks.
Social Account Ops Hub: Platform Rules and Weekly Slots
For the one person, or small team, running several social accounts, opened at the start of the week and used every day. The whiteboard holds a frame of rules per platform, a day-by-post-type slot plan for the week, the weekly operating cycle, a quadrant for deciding which post formats to keep, and a mind map of everything account work is made of. The task board runs from idea to posted across five columns, and starts with five parent tasks - platform rules, weekly slots, daily replies, the weekly recap, and trouble response - each with its own subtasks.
Shopping & Belongings Board: Decide Before You Buy
For anyone trying to cut wasteful spending, opened the moment something catches your eye and used through the end-of-month review. The whiteboard holds your own buying rules, a four-quadrant view that sorts buy from skip by need and frequency, frames for wanted, on hold and skipped, the five steps to take before paying, and per-category rules for what you keep. The task board follows an item from first sighting to bought or skipped across five columns, and starts with five parent tasks - setting rules, listing wants, deciding, reviewing what you own and the monthly look-back - each with its own subtasks.