The old adage “the work speaks for itself” isn’t as apt as it once was. Odds are you will have to speak for your work, provide feedback for someone else’s work, and decide what you should work on as a team. To do that, you need to be able to communicate clearly and efficiently. Here are four pillars of effective communication that you can use to make a bigger impact at work.
The old adage “the work speaks for itself” isn’t as apt as it once was. Odds are you will have to speak for your work, provide feedback for someone else’s work, and decide what you should work on as a team. To do that, you need to be able to communicate clearly and efficiently. Here are four pillars of effective communication that you can use to make a bigger impact at work.
We are excited to share new improvements to advanced search that will allow developers to bring the benefits of the new JQL editor into their Connect and Forge apps. This includes access to syntax building blocks like autocomplete, parsing, and validation to make powerful searches quick and simple. What’s new? While developers could use JQL […]
The old adage “the work speaks for itself” isn’t as apt as it once was. Odds are you will have to speak for your work, provide feedback for someone else’s work, and decide what you should work on as a team. To do that, you need to be able to communicate clearly and efficiently. Here are four pillars of effective communication that you can use to make a bigger impact at work.
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The old adage “the work speaks for itself” isn’t as apt as it once was. Odds are you will have to speak for your work, provide feedback for someone else’s work, and decide what you should work on as a team. To do that, you need to be able to communicate clearly and efficiently. Here are four pillars of effective communication that you can use to make a bigger impact at work.
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I recently came across this terrific article on how to read a stack trace, and building on that, how to read a thread dump. It is a great introduction for new Java programmers (and support engineers), and it also has some interesting tips for the more experienced. To the anonymous author, I salute and thank […]
I wrote a few weeks ago about the benefits of releasing early for feedback, particularly for Codegeist entries. I just wanted to point out two of the plugin developers who took this advice to heart and have gotten the benefits. Ross Rowe’s Cobertura Plugin for Bamboo has generated a healthy comment thread. Brock Janiczak and […]
We’re excited to announce that Valiantys, an Atlassian partner, is hosting a day-long seminar in Toulouse, France next month. The agenda is full of interesting topics and sessions focused on Jira and Confluence. If you are in the area, come network and socialise with peers, developers, and other folks with shared interests. Here are the […]