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Steve Elliott

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Steve Elliott has a proven track record of leading successful teams and transforming large scale organizations to agile. His software startup AgileCraft was recently acquired by Atlassian, dedicated to pioneering enterprise agility, for 166M USD. Prior to this, he has already led several other startups, sales, support, strategy development, and engineering teams. His passion lies in designing tools and finding ways to help organizations scale all aspects of business operations. He enables leaders to excel in their management duties through the use of agile to transform the way they do business. Steve’s brainchild, Jira Align (formerly AgileCraft), makes all work visible across an enterprise in real time, finds consensus on roadmaps, scope, and dependencies across teams and portfolios, and uses value engineering to rapidly drive value and lean thinking to accelerate digital strategies.

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  • What’s new and what’s changed in SAFe 5.0

    What’s new and what’s changed in SAFe 5.0

    These updates signify a big step in the right direction for scaling enterprises.

  • Introducing a brand-new look for Statuspage

    A simplified management portal is coming soon.

  • Zoom is now available in Opsgenie’s Incident Command Center

    Resolve incidents faster using your favorite tools.

  • What are reacji’s? Using emojis in Slack to get things done

    What are reacji’s? Using emojis in Slack to get things done

    A Reacji is when you add an emoji to a message to indicate emotion, share context, or trigger a specific action within a conversational platform…

  • 5 ways you can have more meaningful conversations at work

    5 ways you can have more meaningful conversations at work

    There’s no denying that technology has made communication a lot more convenient—especially in the workplace. Thanks to digital communication tools (like email, texting, and Slack),…

  • All ITSM solutions are not created equal

    A deep dive into the findings of Forrester’s Total Economic Impact™ of Atlassian for ITSM study.

  • What is a workflow, and why do you need it?

    What is a workflow, and why do you need it?

    Today’s the day! You’re getting your productivity in order. You’re finally going to create all your to-do lists. You’re going to clear everything off your plate,…

  • The importance of traceability

    The importance of traceability

    Compliance in the age of DevOps.

  • Trust, choice, migration: Atlas Camp 2019 in review

    Trust, choice, migration: Atlas Camp 2019 in review

    On the heels of our first stop of the Atlassian Open tour, we held our annual Atlas Camp developer conference in Vienna. Atlas Camp is…

  • Setting up a CI/CD pipeline with Spring MVC, Jenkins, and Kubernetes on AWS

    This is a guest post by Pulkit Kedia, a backend engineer at Womaniya. The purpose of this post is to show you how to set up…

  • Boost your team’s productivity with this swedish coffee break

    Boost your team’s productivity with this swedish coffee break

    When was the last time you sat in a local café sipping your favorite cup of coffee and absorbing the hubbub of the room?

  • How to work with difficult people

    How to work with difficult people

    All without losing your cool (or your job).

  • Atlassian commits to the fight against global climate change

    Atlassian commits to the fight against global climate change

    We will run our operations on 100 percent renewable energy and achieve net-zero emissions by no later than 2050.

  • Opsgenie strengthens key partnerships for incident management at scale

    Announcing enhanced integrations with Zendesk, Zoom, and Microsoft.

  • Could astrology improve your teamwork?

    Could astrology improve your teamwork?

    I read my horoscope for a week before work. What happened will surprise you.