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Article in Developers

Working with introverts (written by an actual introvert)

Whether introvert, extrovert, or somewhere in-between, the better we understand one another’s personalities, the better we can work together.

Article in Teamwork

Why you should ask why

Get to the heart of the matter and suffer less re-work.

Article in Developers

Strategic planning, the agile way

Gain alignment across your enterprise for maximum operational effectiveness.

Article in Innovation

The top 5 blockers to your productivity (and how to hack each one)

Does the idea of following an agenda, bullet journaling, or even sending calendar invites make you want to run screaming into the night? Me too, actually. Despite this, I still became a productivity pro and managing editor of a blog literally about productivity. 

Article in Leadership

Could a voluntary demotion be the best thing for your career?

Don’t let the d-word freak you out. Stepping down the corporate ladder is a legit choice.

How to use Trello and indeed to hire a dream team

“So, what do you do for work?” — a frequently asked question when getting to know someone, and for good reason.

5 advanced admin controls in Bitbucket Cloud

There’s no magic recipe for great team collaboration, but if we had to boil it down, it’d come down to visibility and organization. Teams work best when each individual has the flexibility to do their job their own way while sharing a set of common goals and protocols. But when it comes to real-life workflows, […]

Article in Teamwork

I asked for continuous feedback for 30 days. Here’s what happened.

Would it help me improve? Or completely stress me out?

Choosing an EAP platform? Don’t forget your devs

Integration is key – here are six things to consider.

Atlassian extends Jira Service Desk to HR, legal, and facilities teams

Featuring templates and workflows that are purpose-built for business stakeholders.

Ship faster with Jira Software and Bitbucket in VS Code

We created a better developer experience by bringing Jira Software and Bitbucket features into an Visual Studio Code.

Article in Teamwork

Is it really worth it to take a sabbatical?

When I boarded my flight to Paris last summer for a three-month sabbatical, I had high hopes for what I’d accomplish: 

Our quick guide to migrating Azure DevOps to Jira

These can be high-stakes, complex processes that leave little room for error – here’s how to do it right.

Behind the Scenes: Building Loom for Desktop

A year and a half ago, Loom had a single screen recorder client and we were beginning to feel the limitations of only providing browser-based extension. Users could quickly record video messages and get instantly shareable links to send to anyone, on any platform, but there were caveats. We started building Loom’s second recording client […]

Article in Developers

5 tips for kickass kick-off meetings

A good kick-off meeting will unite your project team with a shared understanding of what you’re doing and why.