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Kick off your new year productivity with LevelUp 2023! 🚀

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Here's a teaser of what's to come at LevelUp 2023! Kick off your new year productivity with LevelUp

Here's a teaser of what's to come at LevelUp 2023! [LevelUp]( Kick off your new year productivity with LevelUp 2023 🚀 Experience the latest innovations and what's to come with ClickUp 3.0. Learn actionable strategies from our most innovative customers. Get inspired by thought leaders on productivity. ...and much more! Here's a teaser of what's to come at LevelUp on February 28th, 2023. [Register for Free]( Main Stage What's New With ClickUp 3.0 Be the first to see ClickUp 3.0 directly from our product visionaries and learn how to leverage our latest platform innovations to their full potential. Zeb Evans, CEO at ClickUp Haris Butt, Head of Product Design at ClickUp ClickUp Product Innovations Exploring the ClickUp 3.0 UI Take a deep dive into ClickUp's new UI/UX and see how it helps you save time to focus on what matters most. Zach Blodgett, Group Product Manager at ClickUp Ivan Villa, Senior Product Manager at ClickUp Making ClickUp Work for You How to Use ClickUp to be the Most Productive YOU Ever Learn ClickUp productivity tips for realizing a fulfilling work/life balance with streamlined processes, organization, templates, and more. Mason Drastal, Senior Manager of Business Transformation at Dentsu Creative Working Better Together Building High Trust Teams to Supercharge Product Development Join Sam Pavitt as he guides you through common Product Engineering pitfalls, the benefits of allowing others to determine daily tasks, and how to build self-motivating, high-trust teams. Sam Pavitt, Head of Product at Gatekeeper Optimizing Your ClickUp Environment When It All Clicked: Driving ClickUp Adoption at NYU Langone Health Need to roll out ClickUp across your organization, but don't know where to start? Learn how to drive adoption with 3 best practices from key leaders at NYU Langone Health. Jillian McGovern, Project Manager at NYU Langone Health The State of Productivity Brain-Based Productivity: How to Overcome Distraction to Achieve More & Learn Faster Brain coach and New York Times best-selling author Jim Kwik will share proven and practical takeaways to increase focus, learn faster, and get more done to pursue your passions. Jim Kwik, Brain Coach + NYT Best Selling Author Haven't registered? Sign up for LevelUp 2023 today to save your spot! [Learn More]( © 2023 LevelUp | ClickUp [Unsubscribe](  

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