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How to make the most of Trello by syncing cards across multiple boards

How many Trello cards and boards are you a member of? For many of you, the answer is… a whole lot!

Why you need roadmaps in Jira Software

Product roadmaps are one of the most powerful documents a team can build. A good roadmap makes sure that everyone working on a product – from senior executives, to product leaders, to design, to development – understands the status of work and are aligned on upcoming priorities. Unfortunately, roadmaps can be a hassle. They’re often […]

Article in Innovation

How to be your most productive self: let go of being perfect

We live in an era of overachievement, and in this era flaunting those achievements (we’re looking at you, social media) is totally the norm.

Article in Developers

Why knowledge sharing will transform your company culture

It may sound simple, but the way we share knowledge has massive impacts.

Full speed ahead: how to accelerate agile teams with Trello

Running a Scrum or Kanban process isn’t about the tool you use. Rather, it’s about the quality of the team collaboration and, ultimately, delivering value to your customers.

How to use Confluence in your blogging process

It’s important to create a blog requirements doc and make it available to all your blog authors. Also, by creating a blog page template you can help your writers get started and ensure consistency. Confluence lets you do both, which centralizes your blog process guidelines and standardizes your blog posts. The benefits of doing this are too numerous to list here, so read on!

Article in Developers

How to work best with the 4 different types of learners

This is a guest post written by Tom Alexander, VP of Marketing at Zephyr, makers of Capture for Jira.   How do you learn best? If you are a human (which we assume you are), chances are that you fit into one of four types of communication: visual, auditory, written, or kinesthetic (the scientific term […]

Why you should market your status page like you market your product

This is a guest post from Nick Coates, Principal ITSM Solutions Engineer at Symantec. As Symantec’s Principal ITSM Solutions Engineer, I was tasked 2 years ago with finding a way to quickly and effectively communicate incidents with our customers after a 4-day outage left our customers in the dark. I found Statuspage and knew it was […]

Jira Service Desk asset management integrations for cloud are here

The job of the IT professional has become more difficult over the past decade. This is not necessarily due to the workload, but because of the dramatic shift we’ve seen in the way our organizations, employees, and customers are now operating in a software-powered world. The effect of this shift for IT professionals is essentially two-fold. First, these organizations now not only need to […]

Article in Developers

Everything you need to know about creating buyer personas

Buyer personas are a powerful tool that helps teams build shared empathy for their buyers. While many put “buyer persona” into the category of cringe-worthy business jargon, without them you’d be building products and campaigns for a big faceless box of generalizations and personal biases. Personas help marketers, product developers and CMOs put a face […]

Article in Developers

How to disrupt the “brogrammer” vibe with 1 simple change

Not all programmers are “brogrammers”. Still, the vibe is pervasive in tech, making it that much harder to build balanced teams. Here’s what you can do.

Article in Developers

6 ways to build a culture of discovery

How do you cultivate an environment that’s ripe for innovation? Create a space for discovery. Discovery is finding what was once hidden. In today’s hyper-connected, information-overloaded world, that’s more difficult than ever. Pretty ironic, right? So much information at our fingertips, but the needle in the haystack is as ellusive as ever. Real discoveries are […]

Article in How We Build

Getting serious about cloud migration

Cloud is a big part of Atlassian’s future, and we’re more focused than ever on delivering a great Server to Cloud migration experience. When developing software, there is no better way to test than doing it yourself. So that’s what we did. In an effort to learn more, understand pain points, and make a better experience […]

Article in Innovation

The self-talk struggle is real: how to win at work with sports psychology

In the 1998 NBA Finals, down by one point and with only 18 seconds left in the game, Michael Jordan tore the ball away from the opponent and made the winning shot of his last game with the Chicago Bulls.

Article in Teamwork

3 types of peer feedback to avoid (and 1 to aim for)

Quick poll: Who here loves giving peer feedback? Who loves getting it? (Yeah, not a lot) If you’re like most folks, you don’t love the feedback process, but you also know it’s an essential part of being on a team. At its core, peer feedback is good for us: it helps us grow and be […]