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6 tactical ways to use Trello board and card templates
As a person who spends a majority of my workday creating and managing processes (and working with people who sometimes follow those processes and others who sometimes deviate), it’s really helpful to have standardization.
3 research-backed principles that help you scale your engineering org
Lead growth, facilitate change, and design teams with a little help from the laws of social science and project management.
Minimize overhead with new permissions features in Confluence Data Center
Auditing, troubleshooting, and bulk editing capabilities help admins manage access at enterprise scale.
How to build a company culture that sets you apart
Company culture gets talked about a lot, but who actually gets it right?
The scandinavian secrets to work (and life) satisfaction
Something’s up in Scandinavia. And no, I’m not talking about its high cost of living or many, many hours of sunlight in summer; I’m referring to this region’s ability to excel in multiple measures of work and life satisfaction while the rest of the world struggles to catch on.
Scaling React server-side rendering in Jira Cloud
For the past 18 months, we’ve been iterating on and improving a React server-side rendering service to support the frontend in our cloud-hosted Jira offering. During this time, the service has grown fairly organically from a side-project spiking a proof-of-concept, to a performance-critical service with 24/7 on-call support. This isn’t the story of an ideal […]
4 customer-friendly ways to customize Jira Service Desk
Enable a consistent and transparent experience for your users and support teams.
How Hugo makes remote meetings more meaningful with Trello
Successful remote teams are a special bunch. They’re often a crew of dedicated and adaptive individuals who will jump at any chance to talk your ear off about their productivity hacks or the local coffee shops that have the best wifi (and cold brew).
18 daily affirmations that help you overcome any hurdle
You’ve got this, especially with a little help from the world of psychology.
How and why to use Slack’s threaded messages in channels and Apps
Threaded messages are a list of comments that roll up to an initial or parent message. You see examples of this in many daily tools and social apps we use today. Slack threaded messages are very similar in nature but also beneficial to keep channels clear, provide transparency, and work asynchronously as a team.
Your realistic guide to beating burnout (because a vacation isn’t the answer)
Is your first thought when your alarm goes off each morning — “Oh no, not again?”
A new manager’s guide to growing into your role
Fresh tips from a seasoned manager to make your transition as smooth as possible and set yourself up to thrive.
Okta: Atlassian product suite most popular app of the year
And Opsgenie is one of the fastest-growing, according to a report.
