Anu Bharadwaj, President of Atlassian, shares the hard-won lessons that help her foster connectedness on her teams in a distributed world.
Anu Bharadwaj, President of Atlassian, shares the hard-won lessons that help her foster connectedness on her teams in a distributed world.
Bitbucket Cloud is on a mission to become the most extensible cloud SCM and CI/CD product in the market. We believe that extensibility is a key enabler for large, complex organisations to operate effectively in the cloud, and we are excited to be leveraging Atlassian’s industry-leading extensibility platform, Forge, to bring this mission to life. […]
Asynchronous communication isn’t new, but it was never a norm until we left the workplace. It officially usurped the in-person meeting with the rise of remote work. Today, 12.7% of full-time employees work from home, and 28.2% work a hybrid model. By 2025, 32.6 million Americans will work on remote teams. That means we’re usually […]
Anu Bharadwaj, President of Atlassian, shares the hard-won lessons that help her foster connectedness on her teams in a distributed world.
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Anu Bharadwaj, President of Atlassian, shares the hard-won lessons that help her foster connectedness on her teams in a distributed world.
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Nowadays applying a fix to a project is as easy as creating a fork – which conjures up a full remote copy of the project for you to hack on – selecting the file you want to change, pressing Edit and committing your fixes. What if you are at the receiving end of a pull […]
Just over a week ago, Atlassian hosted a hackathon in the new Austin office to help support Atlassian Foundation’s Make a Diff initiative; a website designed to help charity organizations crowd-source their technical projects to anyone who wants to donate their time and skills to worthwhile causes. With about 10 volunteers, both external and Atlassian employees, we […]
To anyone who doubts that Atlassians are a little too obsessed with collaboration, and tools related thereto, let me describe a recent discussion we had (which took place on our internal Confluence, of course). It was lamented that, when you share a page and include a note, those thoughts are read by one person, then […]