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Great minds don’t always think alike
Or, how to build a culture of respectful dissent.
How cognitive biases influence software development
Don’t let your brain trick you when you’re testing software.
Why self-care is the secret to becoming a productivity powerhouse
When it comes to productivity, most people think the key to getting ahead is doing more. More work, more clients, more time… just more. And when you’re stuck in this mindset of “more, more, more,” it can feel impossible to step away and find time for yourself.
How to add meaning to your productivity (Bonus: it takes no time)
All the productivity apps and tips in the world are meaningless without these practices.
What ITIL 4 means for you and your team
See how you and your team can move from cost center to revenue driver, and become a tech leader in the process.
Caching in: performance engineering in Jira Cloud
Go behind the scenes with the Jira team and see how we performance-engineered our way to a zero-affinity cloud architecture that runs at enterprise scale.
A woman’s place is on the team
Eight ways women are shaping sports, science, and society.
When meetings attack! (Or, how to reclaim your daily schedule)
Use this bit of calendar alchemy to reclaim your daily schedule.
Cool, creative ways to use Trello card covers
Card covers—Much like plastic couch covers, we’re not quite sure what to do with them. Is it a weird way to decorate? Are they truly necessary?
Meet Bitbucket Pipes. 30+ ways to automate your CI/CD pipeline
The democratizing nature of DevOps has seen the responsibility of building and managing CI/CD pipelines transition from specialized release engineers to developers. But automating a robust, dependable CI/CD pipeline is tedious work. Developers need to connect to multiple tools to deliver software, and writing pipeline integrations for these services is a manual, error-prone process. There’s research involved to ensure […]
The simple, powerful way to boost your IT team’s performance
From SLAs to psychological safety, this easy framework is tailor-made for IT service pros.
Attention all teams: time-wasting meetings are finally over
Meetings are time. Time is money. Actually, time is more important than money. It’s your valuable energy that you spend once, and can’t get back.
Squash commits when merging a Git branch with Bitbucket
Imagine you’re working on a feature. You create a pull request with your changes and get some feedback. You update your pull request by adding another commit that addresses the feedback. Maybe you notice a typo. So you create another commit that fixes the typo. Very soon, your feature branch has a lot going on […]
