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How to close the issue management loop

When is an issue actually “done”? The CTO of rollout.io gives us his unique take.

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Bill Gates revealed his biggest weakness (and an important truth about leadership)

As a leader, you have to wear a lot of different hats. Admitting they don’t all fit perfectly goes a long way in building trust with the people around you.

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How to build your career on Atlassian

Learn how Atlassian University can help you increase your skills, whether you’re building your career or improving the capability of your team.

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60 agile pros tell me what really matters in agile today

Despite what you might have heard, agile is alive, well, and solving some serious problems across the world of business, tech, and beyond

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Are managers really as horrible as you think?

There’s a real difference between “leading” and “managing”. Understand it, and you’ll have a good shot at excelling in either role.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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5 tips for getting started with feature flags

[cta]Feature flagging, as described in our first tip below and in our webinar about how we built the new Jira experience, is an essential part of the way Atlassian builds products. When done well, feature flagging can provide enormous value to software teams. However, without the right practices in place there can be significant drawbacks. These […]

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Striking a balance between speed and quality in continuous delivery

This is a guest post written by Adam Wignall, Head of Quality Assurance & TM4J Cloud Product Manager at Adaptavist, a Marketplace Vendor and Solution Partner.   [cta]Over the past few years, we have accelerated into a fast-paced ‘everything now’ era. Endless tech-powered innovations are giving customers more choices than ever before. When developing new products and […]

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5 ways to make the most of Jira Software and Bitbucket

Bitbucket Cloud and Jira Software Cloud integrate in some pretty cool ways. Here are our 5 favorites.

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Can the future of tech include Autism Spectrum Disorder?

“Don’t worry. You can always get a job as a programmer where you won’t have to talk to anybody.” –conventional wisdom

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Reimagining the Jira project configuration experience

[cta]Project configuration makes Jira… Jira. Teams choose Jira because collaboration is messy. Jira’s workflows, issue types, fields, and customizable permissions allow teams to model their real world work digitally so they can work together better. We know that in the right hands, Jira configuration is like an architect’s blueprint – a well-designed structure that everyone […]