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Debate: can extroverts succeed at working remotely?

Ashley is a marketer at Atlassian, and she normally works in one of our offices. Sarah is a writer at Atlassian, and she’s been working 100% remote for more than a year. Ashley is about to participate in an experiment in which her team will work remotely for a month. She’s convinced she’ll be miserable, or […]

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Surprisingly effective ways to hack open office spaces

Open-plan offices are as polarizing as politics. Firmly believing they don’t have to suck, we turned the conventional approach upside down. Here’s the result.

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If you want an open company culture, start this one habit

Read on for research-backed ways that you can expect your workplace culture to change if you implement internal blogging.

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6 science-approved ways to improve any workspace

You don’t have to be an office manager to create an enjoyable and productive workplace for you and your team.

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4 ways tech teams can promote diversity in the workplace

Hear from the Head of Product for Confluence Cloud on the 4 tips she has used to hire more diverse teams in the tech industry.

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Why knowledge sharing will transform your company culture

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

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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.

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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 […]

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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 […]

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How to create buzz-worthy marketing plans using a simple template

Just a few decades ago, Nike was a Greek goddess who personified victory. Apple was the fruit you polished and gave to your teacher. And subways were simply underground transit systems. Today, well-planned marketing campaigns have replaced a goddess with shoes, fruit with computers, and trains with sandwiches. The lesson is clear: marketing matters. You can […]

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My daughters are coding, thanks to Minecraft and slime

Holding kids’ attention may be the hardest part of teaching coding skills. For one mom, the solution was to help her girls hack their favorite game.

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How to create simple, powerful project plans

Good project plans are more than a list of what to do when. Use this step-by-step guide and template to create robust plans that set you up for success.

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14 inspiring books to grow your career

Career books give great advice, but wow: most of them are so boring! So we set out on a mission to find books that are engaging, unorthodox, and inspiring.

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Off-topic: riddle me this!

Switching to a low-stakes, low-intensity task is a good way to rejuvenate your grey matter. So why not give your brain a low-stakes task that’s fun?

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I ran an Atlassian Health Monitor with my DnD party

Our DnD party was at each other’s throats, putting the entire campaign at risk. Could the Health Monitor workshops we use with our real-life teams save us?