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Gianna Ciaccio

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Gianna Ciaccio is a Senior People Data Scientist at Atlassian, where her work explores interventions that optimize both the employee experience and business outcomes. With a background in People, Marketing, and Retail analytics, she enjoys being a jack-of-all-trades and making data-driven insights accessible for all.

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  • Unlocking the secrets to outstanding teamwork in 2025

    Unlocking the secrets to outstanding teamwork in 2025

    Learn how HR leaders can master teamwork efficiencies using AI strategies.

  • Team ’25 Recap: Introducing Atlassian’s Teamwork Collection

    Team ’25 Recap: Introducing Atlassian’s Teamwork Collection

    Atlassian Team is the flagship annual event for Atlassian customers and leading event for teamwork innovation. This year, nearly 5,000 customers, partners, and Atlassians from…

  • How to excel at asynchronous communication with your distributed team

    How to excel at asynchronous communication with your distributed team

    Cut down on meetings and remake team practices, without sacrificing effectiveness.

  • What are AI agentic workflows?

    Work is changing fast, and companies everywhere are looking for better ways to get things done. AI agentic workflows are tools that help businesses work…

  • Six Confluence features you should be using

    Confluence is packed with powerful features that help teams stay on track and collaborate more efficiently. From task organization to knowledge sharing, these tools streamline…

  • Sharpen skills, build apps, and earn rewards with Forge Quest

    Sharpen skills, build apps, and earn rewards with Forge Quest

    We get it, learning a new development platform takes time. Reading docs is one thing, but actually building something? That’s where the real learning happens.…

  • Lead how they need: adopting a situational leadership style

    Lead how they need: adopting a situational leadership style

    Turns out, effective leadership is less about particular style, and more about adapting to the situation.

  • The wait is over—the new Trello is here!

    The wait is over—the new Trello is here!

    We’re thrilled to announce that the wait is finally over—the new Trello is now generally available! (the rollout will happen gradually over the next few…

  • Advanced app editions are now generally available

    Advanced app editions are now generally available

    App editions offer developers the ability to build one app product and tailor it to various market segments. Editions provides developers with a more unique…

  • Atlassian Recognized as an Emerging Leader in the 2025 Gartner® Innovation Guide for Generative AI Technologies

    Atlassian Recognized as an Emerging Leader in the 2025 Gartner® Innovation Guide for Generative AI Technologies

    Adopt the best of human-AI collaboration with Rovo

  • Introducing Runtime v3 – Multi-arch images and more control over Docker

    Historically, when using the Pipelines Docker service, the step would automatically have the Docker CLI executable mounted into the build container. While this approach was…

  • Orchestrating success: How Atlassian’s marketing team plays in sync

    Orchestrating success: How Atlassian’s marketing team plays in sync

    Explore effective strategies used by Atlassian to enhance collaboration across marketing teams through a unified platform.

  • How work supports strategic priorities

    How work supports strategic priorities

    In today’s discussion, I will explore the concept of work and its connection to Enterprise Strategy and Planning (ESP) and outline practical steps to ensure…

  • Your employees might not feel like they matter. These are the subtle signs

    Your employees might not feel like they matter. These are the subtle signs

    As humans, the only way to survive and thrive is through our relationships with other people. That means mattering to others is a survival instinct,…

  • Optimizing Forge SQL on a 600K database with TiDB EXPLAIN

    Optimizing Forge SQL on a 600K database with TiDB EXPLAIN

    From a Slow Query to Millisecond Responses