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Kim Seeling Smith

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Kim Seeling Smith is the CEO of Ignite Global and a leading ‘Now of Work’ Expert (the Future of Work arrived Friday the 13th of March, 2020 when Covid-19 thrust into our new reality more quickly than anyone had predicted). She is a regular commentator for The Today Show, the AFR, the Sydney Morning Herald, Forbes and CNBC Online. Kim is the author of Mind Reading for Managers: 5 FOCUSed Conversations for Greater Employee Engagement and Productivity and has been recognised by Richard Branson’s 100% Human at Work Initiative for the innovative, yet practical work Ignite Global does to help businesses solve the very complex challenges around the Now of Work.

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  • Atlassian’s 20% Time: A Year in Review

    One year ago, Atlassian announced it’s 20% Time Experiment. Originally a 6-month trial, we’ve actually let it go for 12 months before reviewing results and…

  • Quit Your Job and Build a Plugin

    Peldi has a great blog post about the idea for Balsamiq came to him and why he made it into an Atlassian plugin.

  • Reminder: AtlasCamp is three weeks away

    Just a quick post to remind everyone that AtlasCamp, our first-ever developer camp, is approaching and you need to book your reservation soon. We’re down…

  • Atlassian’s 20% Time now out of Beta

    In my previous blog about 20% Time, I gave a summary of Atlassian’s “20% Experiment” but left readers hanging as to the future of 20%…

  • Talk nerdy with Atlassian – at our October User Groups

    This October I’ll be travelling around the world for quite a few Atlassian events. We’ll be holding Atlassian User Groups in Toronto, New York, Berlin…

  • The SF Mission Party – big success!

    I hope those of you located in the Bay Area were able to come party with us last month at our San Francisco Office House…

  • Bike friendly business

    The Atlassian Sydney office isn’t the only office where you’ll find a lot of bicyclists. In San Francisco, Atlassian recently won an Honorable Mention as…

  • Jira Studio upgraded with customisable tabs, Jira 3.13

    The October release of Jira Studio has been rolled out to all customers, and includes a host of new features and application upgrades. First off,…

  • Dash to the webinar near you

    Dash is the new kid on the block, and they’re shaking things up in the world of GPS navigation with an innovative new product, Dash…

  • 20% projects in the wild — Raphaël

    As you may recall, in March this year, Atlassian publically announced the commencement of the 20% Time Experiment. Since then, we have been keeping you…

  • Behind the scenes of the Jira Desktop Client

    The Jira Desktop Client offers Jira users an alternative, asynchronous method for working with your issues. The connector is a good example of Jira’s SOAP…

  • Atlassians go Conservation Volunteering

    On Friday, fifteen Atlassians went out to Long Reef to help with an ongoing bush regeneration project. Our team leaders were Matt and Emma from…

  • Plugins + mashup = brainstorm

    Is it possible create a mashup with Confluence that mimics a combination of Dell’s IdeaStorm with Digg? That’s exactly what netoCiety, a partner of Atlassian’s,…

  • Come join us in Europe!

    We are looking for passionate people to make up the core of the new Amsterdam office! Let me tell you something we have not mentioned…

  • New Fisheye and Crucible video

    In case you missed our “What’s New in Fisheye 1.6 and Crucible 1.6” webinar this week, you can now watch it on-demand. For more Atlassian…