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WATCH | A helpful framework to identify Toqan use cases

If you’re new to Toqan, it can be tough to identify use cases that would be valuable for you. In this interactive session, Sean Kenny shows you a fun way to get started.

In the workshop, Sean also shares this helpful framework that you can use when you’re thinking about how to use Toqan.

Set it up in a table with three columns.

Step 1: Identify a job that you do frequently.

Step 2: Break down the tasks you need to complete to finish the job.

Step 3: Look at each task and ask whether Toqan can help you to do it. Try each task in Toqan.

In the example above, Sean shows how to do it for a weekly report that gets sent to various stakeholders. You could also do this in a tool like Miro, as can be seen below in an example of how Toqan can be used in product updates, or any digital whiteboard so it’s easy to add elements in columns two and three.

Sean Kenny is a senior product owner at Prosus.

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