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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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  • Jakob Nielsen blasts wiki as over-hyped

    In his annual 10 Best-Designed Intranets list, Jakob Nielsen makes two very concerning statements. First, he argues for an “editorial approach

  • Incubator progress pushed forward by Atlassian Bamboo

    I just came across this blog from a couple weeks ago. From the Wicket Diary blog, you can follow the links to the Bamboo project:…

  • Updated: Sharepoint is still stuck in the 90s – don’t get stuck there too.

    Update: Since I wrote this post back in February, things have changed in the Web2.0 world. Microsoft picked Confluence as the enterprise wiki they wanted…

  • New Plugin Library Homepages

    With as many plugins as we have these days, the plugin library homepages were starting to get a little out of hand. So I decided…

  • Wiki Social Gathering in Sydney

    Calling all wiki enthusiasts in the Sydney area! Saikore, wiki consultancy and Atlassian partner, is hosting a ‘Wiki Tuesday’ event in Australia. This informal gathering…

  • Education for Wiki Customers

    I’m happy to announce all of our academic customers using Confluence will be receiving a copy of Using Wiki in Education, a book edited by…

  • WebDAV in Confluence

    Confluence can now function as a full WebDAV server.

  • Recommended upgrade to the Plugin Repository Client

    Just a quick note to let everyone know that we’ve released a small upgrade (1.3.1) to the Plugin Repository Client. The new version recognizes the…

  • A Look at Atlassian

    Lloyd Davis at Perfect Path posted some videos from our London user group in December. I’ll write about those separately next week (when I will…

  • Jira 3.7.3 Released

    Hard at work, the Jira team happily announce the release of Jira 3.7.3. This version comes with 15 bug fixes and improvements, including an Excel…

  • Code Signing the Jira installer

    So we started work on the Jira installer for Windows this week. Amongst the heap of tasks involved in this activity, there was one little…

  • Ten Stupid Ways to Hinder Adoption

    Guy Kawasaki recently published a blog on the Top Ten Stupid Ways to Hinder Market Adoption. We do a few things on the list, but…

  • Gaining adoption of enterprise wikis

    A few days ago James Robertson issued a challenge to his fellow bloggers on the FASTForward Blog to publish their 5 tips for gaining adoption…

  • Offline Editor for Jira

    In case you missed it, ALM Works just released what they’re calling an interactive desktop client for Jira. As they say in their press release,…

  • Get your Wiiki on

    It was with great trepidation that I directed the Nintendo Wii’s new web browser to the Atlassian extranet’s Confluence instance. Surely this was as foreign…