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Sara Carter

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Sara Carter is a co-founder of . She enjoys spending her days writing about technology and business, writing code, or chasing her kids and dog.

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  • We gamified our bug-tracking process, and now our backlog is zero

    We gamified our bug-tracking process, and now our backlog is zero

    How the Statuspage team changed the customer service game – and had fun doing it.

  • Personality in the workplace: are you bringing it?

    Personality in the workplace: are you bringing it?

    Let’s talk about what your “full self” at work really means.

  • How to create your perfect editorial calendar with Trello

    How to create your perfect editorial calendar with Trello

    Ever wonder how major news sites like Mashable, ReadWrite, and The Changelog keep their content pipeline flowing behind the scenes? 

  • Migrating from IBM RTC Jazz to Bitbucket Git

    Migrating from IBM RTC Jazz to Bitbucket Git

    Our company made a strategic decision to migrate from IBM RTC Jazz (RTC) to Atlassian’s suite of products – Jira, Confluence and Bitbucket. The challenge…

  • How to make 1:1 meetings a win-win for everyone involved

    How to make 1:1 meetings a win-win for everyone involved

    You have a 1:1 meeting with your manager in a few minutes and the confusion kicks in. What will you be talking about? What did…

  • Top secret Slack maneuvers you probably don’t know about

    Top secret Slack maneuvers you probably don’t know about

    Even if you use Slack every day, it’s likely that there are a few tricks you still don’t know about. It’s understandable – it’s extremely…

  • 9 lessons on teamwork and leadership from the military

    9 lessons on teamwork and leadership from the military

    Want to build an elite team? Look to the best of the best.

  • How Opsgenie achieved 99.999% uptime over the last 12 months

    How Opsgenie achieved 99.999% uptime over the last 12 months

    We used these five key elements of always-on service.

  • Why you need to forecast your feelings to achieve big goals

    Why you need to forecast your feelings to achieve big goals

    How would you feel if, six months from now, you lost your job? How will you feel if you meet the love of your life…

  • The (written) unwritten guide to pull requests

    The (written) unwritten guide to pull requests

    Code review is a very important part of the software development cycle. On Bitbucket and other source code management systems, pull requests are used to…

  • The unexpected path to the c-suite

    The unexpected path to the c-suite

    Five execs share lessons about their journeys to the corner office.

  • 4 reasons asset management software matters more than ever

    4 reasons asset management software matters more than ever

    Why every organization should get strategic with their data.

  • 5 cognitive bias examples and how to avoid them in decision-making

    5 cognitive bias examples and how to avoid them in decision-making

    You suffer from cognitive bias. We all do. Here’s how to get better at noticing and dealing with it.

  • Rock your team socs! Trello’s newest security certifications

    Rock your team socs! Trello’s newest security certifications

    While not always a bust-a-move-on-the-dance-floor kind of topic, data privacy and regulation are issues that need a mandatory RSVP from services you rely on. Trello…

  • Keep work moving from anywhere with the Jira Data Center and Server mobile apps

    Keep work moving from anywhere with the Jira Data Center and Server mobile apps

    Now available for iOS and Android.