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Everything I need to know about coping with crisis, I learned from the Agile Manifesto
What looks like chaos and upheaval is really an opportunity to iterate.
Long-distance leadership: how to effectively manage a team from afar
Remote work is having a serious moment—and, according to many experts, the shift towards telecommuting is here to stay. In fact, Global Workplace Analytics estimates that 25 to 30 percent of the workforce in the United States will be working from home multiple days per week by the end of 2021.
How to make remote communication more efficient with Trello and Zoom
Remote work: whether you like it or not, you’re doing it. Luckily, tools can make the experience easier. But if you’re still adapting from an in-office setup, you might not be getting the most out of your software.
I worked exclusively from my phone for one week. Here’s what happened
You don’t have to be chained to a laptop to be productive.
Secure cloud solutions for every government team
Supporting agency teams as they continue to accelerate their modernization efforts.
How AI4ALL is reprogramming remotely for success
In pivoting to work-from-home, education nonprofit AI4ALL has continued to put people first.
Get more out of Loom with the iOS app
Every day, millions of people use their mobile devices to send videos as a fast and fun way to communicate. With Loom for iOS, we’re bringing that same powerful experience to the workplace. Now you can now record your screen, camera, and voice on your iPhone or iPad to quickly get your message across. Whether […]
These four artists prove creativity can’t be confined
When one door COVIDs, another door opens.
Free trial for Trello premium: here’s what’s inside
If you’ve been enjoying Trello but find yourself wanting more, the wait is over. Trello Premium offers a host of advanced features, next-level automation, and powerful integrations, and now it’s available to try for free.
Saving Fukushima
On March 11, 2011 Japan was struck by a 9.1-magnitude earthquake that triggered a 14-meter-high tsunami that crashed into the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. As the world watched in horror, the responsibility of containing the disaster fell on workers who had to risk their lives to salvage the plant — and protect the planet.
3 ways Trello will change how your remote team brainstorms
Greetings, fellow office worker! Like you, I do a metric ton of brainstorming with my team. Back in our co-located days, we’d partake in the tradition of gathering ’round Ye Olde Whiteboard and watch as our brilliant ideas appeared via sticky notes and scribbles.
How to lead remotely when you’ve never done it before
If you’re suddenly managing a virtual team – and many of you are – these practices will help you make the transition
Using Protobuf to make Jira Cloud faster
Atlassian’s mission is to help unleash the potential of every team, and a critical part of that is to create a world-class cloud platform that can support the needs of our largest customers. For Jira, this means supporting massive numbers of Issues in a single Jira site. A significant part of Jira functionality is implemented […]
Are you a learner or performer? How to excel based on your mindset type
Imagine that your boss asks you to develop an Excel macro that will automatically format your client reports each month. Here’s the thing: you hardly consider yourself a spreadsheet whiz, and this task feels daunting.
Server and Data Center highlights from Remote Summit 2020
Server and Data Center highlights from Remote Summit 2020.
