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Article in How We Build

What does a Product Growth engineer work on?

Atlassian has many different software development teams within our Engineering organization. Some teams focus on products such as Jira, Confluence, or Bitbucket. Many others work on platform-focused capabilities or infrastructure shared between products. In this blog post, we’re going to focus on the Growth team at Atlassian. We’ll explain how the Growth team operates using […]

Article in Leadership

How responsive is your crisis response strategy?

Tight feedback loops keep employees’ needs top of mind as you navigate a rapidly changing reality on a timeline you don’t control.

Level Up Customer Support With Video Replies

It stands to reason that at Loom, video plays a huge role in the support we provide to our customers. We make heavy use of video in our customer support workflows, whether we’re explaining complex issues, or walking a customer through some suggested troubleshooting steps.  Using Loom in our customer support interactions has helped us maintain […]

Article in Apps

Apps for every type of team

Whether you’re a designer or a developer, you’ll get more done with thousands of apps in the Atlassian Marketplace.

Article in Developers

Codegeist is back in a big way

Codegeist is a remote hackathon where participants build innovative cloud applications for their favorite Atlassian tools. These apps can be for individuals and for teams, and participants may even want to list their apps on the Atlassian Marketplace. From newbies to experts, everyone is welcome to participate from May 19 (Tuesday) to July 13 (Monday) […]

Article in Innovation

How to scale (faster and more affordably) in the cloud

Scalability is a primary driver for cloud migration – but what does it really mean for your business?

Article in Teamwork

How to boost your brain’s motivation with a dose of dopamine

It’s the middle of the afternoon and your motivation is seriously lagging. Nevermind working your way through the lengthy to-do list that’s next to you—at this point, the thought of answering even a single email feels equivalent to running a marathon.

Article in Leadership

What empathy-centered leadership looks like

Especially when your team is working from home.

Article in Teamwork

What Thomas Edison actually invented in 1880

How the pioneer laid the groundwork, not only for how we light our homes and offices, but for how we work together today.

Article in Teamwork

Feeling stressed? 4 ways to regain focus and relaxation

It can damage DNA, harm the brain, and increase the risk of developing heart disease, diabetes, sleep disorders, and more—yet many of us tolerate it in our daily lives. What is this dangerous culprit? Stress.

How to Explain Complex Ideas

How do you explain a complex idea — simply and so anyone can understand it? While you’ll find plenty of existing resources on how to break down complex concepts in a way your audience can understand, it’s harder to come by advice about which channel is best for communicating your message in the first place. Should […]

Article in Teamwork

Stop being awkward: 6 tips for better video meetings

Whether you’re a remote regular or a WFH newbie, you’ve likely replaced your face-to-face meetings with virtual meetings via conference calls. But when do you pull the trigger to connect via video?

Download our new on-call book

Learn how to create and implement an effective program in this essential guide written by Serhat Can, Technical Evangelist at Atlassian.

Article in How We Build

Best practices for change management in the age of DevOps

Insights and advice from Atlassian software engineering leaders.

Article in Teamwork

Can hypothesis-driven rituals boost your team’s performance?

Caring about performance means taking care of your culture, too. Here’s a way to collaborate on your team’s rituals.