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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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  • (Case Study) Ocean Science Project uses Atlassian’s Bug Tracker & Knowledge Management Tool

    HQ: University of Victoria, Canada Employees: 30 Founded: 10 years ago Products: Jira and Confluence Murray Leslie of NEPTUNE Canada ROPOS – deep ocean science…

  • Plugin of the Month Webinar: QMetry Plugin for Jira

    QMetry is a light, easy-to-use, cost efficient SaaS solution for managing your software testing life cycle. It provides the ability to drive an effective and…

  • Atlassian wins SDTimes 100

    Let the heralds proclaim the SD Times 100! As we review the year past, the editors of SD Times hereby recognize the top leaders and…

  • Bamboo 2.6 Deep Dive: Automatically Managed Elastic Instances

    As part of the Bamboo 2.6 announcement earlier this week, we wanted to offer a deep dive on several of the new features and improvements…

  • Crucible 2.3 Deep Dive: Ultra-lightweight Snippet Code Reviews

    I previously mentioned in the Fisheye and Crucible 2.3 announcement that we plan on doing a deep dive into several of the new features in…

  • TEDxSoMa: Startup Innovation Is Alive and Well

    By providing software for startups and small teams, we’ve been hoping to facilitate a little more innovation. With this goal in mind, Atlassian was proud…

  • Plugin of the Month Webinar: Talia for Jira

    Dialoog, a subsidiary Pyxis Technologies, has just released Talia for Jira, the first enterprise-class chat robot that assists project managers with time tracking and issue…

  • Factors for success for Wikis 2: Organization is the key

    This is the second of three posts by Martin Seibert. He is the CEO of a German internet agency called //SEIBERT/MEDIA, a specialist for enterprise…

  • Bamboo 2.6 released – 100 remote agents, improved dashboard

    Bamboo 2.6 – Growing the Bamboo Forest The Atlassian Bamboo team is excited to announce the release of Bamboo 2.6. The focus of this release…

  • Your SLA's Compliancy Status at a Glance in Jira

    In this guest blog post, Romain Deguil of Valiantys talks about making Jira compliant with your company’s SLA. Valiantys is a Bronze sponsor at Atlassian…

  • Fisheye and Crucible 2.3 Released

    The Fisheye and Crucible team is excited to announce the release of Fisheye 2.3 and Crucible 2.3. These releases focus on the insight and information…

  • Factors for the success of Wikis 1: Technology is important, but not king

    This is the first of three  posts by Martin Seibert. He is the CEO of a German internet agency called //SEIBERT/MEDIA, a specialist for enterprise…

  • Sneak peek: the GreenHopper experience

    You may have seen Edwin’s post yesterday about the user experience improvements in Jira which are being delivered with a new, more agile approach. Very…

  • What a difference $500,000 makes

    So what has been the impact of all the monies raised from Atlassian’s cause marketing Starter License program? Where has all that money gone? One…

  • Atlassian Invited To Google I/O 2010 – Shows Off Android Plugins

    As a follow up to being one of four companies invited to demo at Google’s Campfire One event two months ago, we were honored that…