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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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  • JQuery, a beach and the Confluence Team

    The Confluence development team went off-site for a day to learn more about JavaScript and JQuery, to enjoy some beach culture and to drink a…

  • 4 Challenges to Wiki Adoption in Organizations: #1 High-Level Resistance

    Sandy Kemsley writes about 4 challenges to social media/enterprise 2.0 adoption that organizations. The first is resistance at the high-level: …higher-level people are more resistant…

  • Jira has Sixth Sense (Analytics)

    How much time do you spend in Jira, coding, writing requirements, or… um, blogging? Most time tracking tools only give you partial insight into some…

  • Congratulations to GigaSpaces

    GigaSpaces Technologies today announced that its Wiki Documentation Portal has won a prestigious professional accolade, the Award of Excellence in the Society for Technical Communications…

  • Codegeist III: And they're off!

    The first Codegeist entries are starting to appear on the Entries page in the Codegeist space on http://confluence.atlassian.com! And even though there are still six…

  • Want to speak at WikiSym 2008? What’s WikiFest?

    The WikiSym 2008 Call for Papers is available now. WikiSym will be held 8-10 September in Porto, Portugal! WikiFest – 6:00 talks WikiFest is a…

  • When IE says DOM is ready but it ain't true

    This problem was a rather strange one (JRA-14423). I like tooling with JavaScript but sometimes it surprises me how many differences there may be between…

  • Your Feedback… Unedited

    What is the likelihood that you would recommend our product(s) to someone? That was the only question we asked in our first ever Net Promoter…

  • Atlassian Rocks

    From time to time, all of Atlassian’s musicians rock out. It’s not just air-guitar here! We’ve got Boots and Morgan on drums and Jeffery on…

  • The new Tasklist macro

    A few months back we released a new Dynamic Tasklist macro for Confluence. We’re back at it again, this time with our eye on accomplishing…

  • Atlassian Supported Plugins, Round 2

    I blogged a few months ago about a major change in our plugin libraries. Starting in November, we began designating certain plugins as Atlassian Supported.…

  • Launching Jira Studio

    After a couple of months in Beta, today Jira Studio launches into production! Jira Studio integrates Jira, Confluence, Fisheye, Crucible & Crowd, and then adds…

  • 20% time nuts and bolts

    How do you set up a program where developers are free to pursue their passion, to do what they feel is most worthwhile for them…

  • Atlassian’s monthly scoop

    Want a sweet roll-up of our most interesting and informative blogs? You got it, once you sign up for our monthly newsletter! You can think…

  • Announcing Codegeist III: Be The Code You Seek

    Coders, start your development engines! It’s time for Codegeist III, the 2008 edition of the Atlassian plugin competition. Find out all the details over on…