There are a lot of emotions that come with learning something new. Excitement, maybe a little uncertainty, but most of all, there’s a little unfamiliarity. If you need help or get stuck, is there a place you can go to find resources that explain things in a way you can understand? If you’re new to […]
There are a lot of emotions that come with learning something new. Excitement, maybe a little uncertainty, but most of all, there’s a little unfamiliarity. If you need help or get stuck, is there a place you can go to find resources that explain things in a way you can understand? If you’re new to […]
As a professional communicator, I’d love to say that I’m churning out breezy, articulated one-take Looms on the reg. Far from it. But in four months at Loom, I have learned a lot about how I can change my own behavior in small ways to create far more effective looms and, ultimately, communicate better with my team.
There are a lot of emotions that come with learning something new. Excitement, maybe a little uncertainty, but most of all, there’s a little unfamiliarity. If you need help or get stuck, is there a place you can go to find resources that explain things in a way you can understand? If you’re new to […]
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There are a lot of emotions that come with learning something new. Excitement, maybe a little uncertainty, but most of all, there’s a little unfamiliarity. If you need help or get stuck, is there a place you can go to find resources that explain things in a way you can understand? If you’re new to […]
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We receive emails now and again from new customers who ask us to recommend strategies for rolling out Confluence to their users. User adoption can be a problem with just about any new technology, even if it’s one as simple as a wiki. You know wikis can improve collaboration, productivity and communication, but how do […]
In order to verify the issue described yesterday, we obviously had to test it first. Only after writing a test that fails first and succeeds after changing the code, we can be sure that we found and fixed the actual problem. Another advantage of the test is that it allows you to debug the problem […]
Mike Cannon-Brookes and Jonathan Nolen recently visited Robert Scoble at his PodTech offices in Menlo Park. This is part one of two (part two is TBA) in which Mike and Jonathan discuss wikis, Confluence and Atlassian with Robert for his new podcast video series, ScobleShow CEO Talk. Watch the video here.