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In their own words: how to be open to the world
Opening up to customers and the general public is scary, but the rewards outweigh the risks. Here’s why.
8 tips for becoming a Slack admin pro
Slack is a collaborative workspace for teams—but you can use the software for much more. Establish and Organize your channels. Customize your workspace look and feel. Use slack Bots to the fullest. Reduce flipping cost and integrate with other apps you work in. Create Custom Emoji’s and More!
The M&A process is broken
It’s outdated, inefficient, and combative. Which is why we’re publishing the Atlassian Term Sheet to fix it.
How to create a culture of knowledge sharing
Put an end to information hoarding and set the stage for open communication.
Embracing Jira Cloud
An ex-server admin serves up tips, tricks, and a crash course in cloud etiquette.
Why black metal is great music for programming (but doom metal isn’t)
Power chords vs. blast beats… vocals vs. vokills. We teamed up with Pandora and Stack Overflow to bring you a metalhead’s guide to coding music.
Get rid of hacky workarounds and speed up your work with Bitbucket 6.3
Improving developers’ quality of life, one update at a time.
Spreadsheets collaboration within Confluence and how to end the ExHell
This is a guest blog post from Elements, the maker of Spreadsheet for Confluence.
MS Teams: uploading custom apps (App Studio + sideloading)
There are multiple ways to create custom apps and multiple ways to create bots for said apps – each with their own advantages and drawbacks. We’ve assembled the following guide based on our own initial process for app creation and uploading in Microsoft Teams. This approach combines the use of Teams’s App Studio and sideloading to maximize available functionality and simplicity.
Expand the reach of your incident communication with Status Embed
Display the current state of your services in the places your customers are most likely to see it.
No jerks allowed
How one company’s commitment to culture supports people and profits.
Why Slack user groups are awesome and how to utilize them
It’s no secret that Slack is a dynamic tool. It allows teams to communicate in a fluid and transparent manner. Channels, direct messages, and threads are all amazing tools that allow you to organize messages and keep your team informed. One feature we love that doesn’t get talked about as much is User Groups.
How to be an amazing project team in a changing world
As the problems we tackle get more complex, the nature of project teams is changing. Here’s what you need to know (and what you should change) in order to be successful.
The key to mindfulness at work is being in 3 places at once
How to be mindful of content, self, and group dynamics at work – and what it means for your ability to innovate.
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