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Mark Cruth

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Focused on practice over theory, Mark is a pragmatic modern work designer and coach. With over a decade of experience experimenting with teamwork practices at places like Boeing, Nordstrom, Charles Schwab, and Rocket Mortgage, Mark’s mission is to inject modern ways of working, a transformation mindset, and the power of expert storytelling into everything he does.

Today Mark works as the Principle Modern Work Coach for Atlassian, a company focused on unleashing the potential of every team! Mark spends his days coaching both Atlassian and customer teams on new ways of working, then sharing what he’s learned at events around the world!

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  • Webinar Reminder: Jira Extended for Project Management

    Don’t forget, tomorrow we will host a webinar on a tool which extends Jira for Project Management. Onepoint’s Jira Connector extends Jira’s project management capabilities…

  • $45,982, 40 Moustaches and 1 Blue Mohawk

    That’s what November Movember at Atlassian has been all about. A record 40 Atlassian’s grew a moustache to show their support and raise awareness for…

  • Atlassian wins Aussie Exporter of the Year and Deloitte Fast 50

    Last month, Atlassian was named a New South Wales Exporter of the Year, and at the ceremonies the other night, Atlassian was named the winner…

  • Crowd 2.1 Arrives in a Blaze of REST, LDAP and C

    Crowd 2.1 is out. It’s even chunkier than Crowd 2.0, with almost 230 votes satisfied. There’s a new, comprehensive REST API. If you’re integrating your…

  • Joining Atlassian in Sydney

    After 7 fantastic years with IBM, I thought it might be time for a little change. So, I have left Chandler’s Ford for Sydney and…

  • The Ultimate Wallboard – the Community Fav

    Winner: The Community Favourite Wallboard Congratulations to Gert-Jan van de Streek from Avisi for being voted the Community Favourite Wallboard winner in the Ultimate Wallboard…

  • Sneak peek: REST in Jira 4.3 Milestone 1

    We’re working on several improvements to the REST API in Jira 4.3. This is a sneak peek at what’s available in the first milestone release…

  • How does Atlassian encourage software renewals?

    Atlassian has a reputation for doing business somewhat differently than traditional Enterprise Software companies. Examples are: Providing free 30-day evaluations (with Support!) Showing all of…

  • Jira 4.3 Milestone 1 – Early Access Preview

    Frequent releases are a characteristic of how we do things here at Atlassian. These milestones releases are available via the Early Access Program (EAP) and…

  • Webinar: Jira extended for Project Management

    On December 2nd we will host a webinar on a tool which extends Jira for Project Management. Onepoint’s Jira Connector extends Jira’s project management capabilities…

  • Designing Jira – Paper Prototyping

    Well it was bound to happen! The Colouring-In Team have regressed to our childhoods, picked up our crayons and got creative! Our previous work, pretty…

  • How to get a job at Atlassian – An insider’s perspective

    Three and a half years ago I wrote a blog post titled How to get a job at Atlassian that described the process I went…

  • Jira 4.2 Deep Dive – using operation dialogs

    This post is the second in a series of “deep dives” into the latest version of Jira. The first post talked about issue search and…

  • Introducing Videos in PAC and MOustaches

    People like videos Here at Atlassian we’ve always believed our products should be shown off just as much as a healthy moustache during the month…

  • Even Better Word Export for Confluence with Scroll Office 2.1

    This is a guest post by Stefan Kleineikenscheidt of K15t Software, one of Atlassian’s official partners. This post highlights the new features shipped in the…