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Some candid thoughts on getting $#!* done

Motivation is a tricky thing. It’s hard to stay motivated, and it’s hard to find time to work on ourselves. What do we do when “just do it” doesn’t work?

Article in Developers

Calling all education non-profits! The Atlassian Foundation wants to give you $25k

Know of a non-profit focused on education doing great things in the world? The Atlassian Foundation is now accepting applications for $10,000 grants.

Get your sheet together: how to create an incident communication plan

Downtime happens. While it can certainly be chaotic and stressful, if handled properly, it can also be a chance to build customer trust and loyalty. The way you respond to and communicate around incidents and downtime tells customers a lot about what you value. Therefore, it’s essential to show customers you value them by communicating early, often, […]

Article in Innovation

Jealous of your friend’s success? Why healthy competition can be a good thing

Unearth new repositories and Git v2 improvements in Bitbucket Server 5.13

How much time do you spend every week trying to find things? At home, it’s finding your keys and, at work, it’s finding the root cause of a bug or an old pull requests that introduced the bug. Since we’re not in the business of tracking your keys, Bitbucket Server 5.13 is making it easier to […]

Article in Teamwork

Remote office tours: a look into 10 home setups of remote workers

When your company works from an office, there are certain things that you take for granted. Your company provides you with a desk, a chair, computer, keyboard—maybe even a plant! This equipment is all a part of the general “work from office” setup. So what happens when most companies end up needing to go fully remote or adapt to a hybrid work model? You’ve suddenly got a lot of decisions to make about your own personal office.

A better way to write postmortems in Statuspage

After every incident you have the opportunity to learn, improve, and build trust with customers by closing the loop with a postmortem.

How solid is your personal productivity system? 4 Trello boards to try

Productivity is both an art and a science for getting things done, and striking the right balance can be a very personal thing. Just as no two people learn or think the exact same way, there will always be individual factors that play into how each person defines their own productivity routine. Lining up your lists in order of “To-Do,” “Doing,” and “Done” is just the start!

Article in Developers

How to convince your boss you need a status page

Adding another tool to the mix involves approval processes, exec buy-in, boss-nudging, and more. Here’s how you can convince your boss you need a status page.

Rerun your failed pipeline steps

Sometimes, your deployment pipeline can fail due to external factors – for example, from a misconfiguration in your deployment tool or an incorrectly set environment variable. This is a common problem to run into and an easy problem to fix. But after fixing the misconfiguration, you need to rerun the entire pipeline in order to execute the […]

Article in Developers

Take note, take action: the innovator’s guide to meeting notes

Think you know meeting notes? Think again. Savvy companies use them to foster transparency and innovation. Here’s how.

The ultimate Trello for CRM workflow breakdown

Article in Developers

Announcing our new partnership with Slack

We’re teaming up with a market leader in group chat. Here’s what’s next for our customers and for Atlassian.

Article in Developers

5 project prioritization lessons from the pros

Prioritizing project work with your team can be an exercise in frustration. (Been there!) Here’s how to avoid 5 common mistakes.

Article in Innovation

Procrastinators, rejoice! How waiting until the last minute can help us