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How to manage multiple projects: tips and tricks for juggling like a pro

Getting one project over the finish line can be tough enough. But managing multiple projects? That may feel like frying an egg while typing an email and brushing your teeth. With your eyes closed. And one hand tied behind your back. 

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The US Surgeon General is prioritizing workplace wellbeing – and it’s about time everyone else did, too

Let’s lay the groundwork for better employee health and happiness.

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5 ways to give (thoughtful) thanks to your team

A simple “thank you” can truly go a long way. Whether it’s a private Slack message, a public shout-out, or a small gift of recognition, the act of showing gratitude can lift anyone’s spirits. 

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When is it okay to use corporate jargon?

Specialized language can add precision to business communication – but remember that every interaction happens between two human beings.

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What’s your vibe? One Atlassian team’s unique approach to staying connected

Naming a Chief Vibes Officer each week is one way we make space for vulnerability and innovation – and some lighthearted fun.

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“Bossware” boosts productivity – but it comes at a cost

Worker surveillance software isn’t just an invasion of privacy – it’s demoralizing.

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Intrapersonal communication: the most important job skill you’ve never heard of

Positive self-talk can help you do your job better, cope with stress, and maybe even live a little longer.

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Your quick-start guide to emotional intelligence

Breaking down the five components of EQ, plus four ways to improve your skills.

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The data doesn’t lie: what we learned when we tried a 4-day workweek

Our team tracked hours worked, team performance, and our well-being. Here’s our story.

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How to write a project status report that works for your team

When you’re juggling multiple projects with several stakeholders, it’s easy for things to feel out of control. You try to rein it in with strict deadlines, frequent meetings, and maybe even a bit of micromanaging. But what if the fix were as simple as a one-page document?

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Skip the screens: 3 ways old-school practices can help you work better

Maybe the Next Big Thing has been there all along…

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How to write an effective team meeting agenda (with templates!)

Because if there’s no agenda, there shouldn’t be a meeting in the first place.