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Using the Decisions Helper App to Shape the Future of Forge

When it comes to building new features for a product like Forge, making decisions and getting the right stakeholders aligned can be complex and time consuming. It’s important to have processes in place that clearly outline the options to finalize an outcome and hold stakeholders accountable for contributing. These pain points are what sparked my […]

Article in Loom

How to Deliver Constructive Feedback at Work (With Examples)

There’s a fine line between thoughtless criticism and constructive feedback. But their impact on the work environment couldn’t be more different. It’s easy to criticize. After all, we’re wired to look for the negatives in things. But giving voice to those negatives with little concern for how they impact someone else’s performance or feelings tends […]

Article in Bitbucket

Changes to deleting snippet comments

We’re changing who can delete snippet comments. Our goal is to give users more control over content attached to their snippets. Previously, only the author of a snippet comment can delete their own comment. With these changes, snippet owners and workspace admins will now have the ability to delete a snippet comment via API or […]

Article in Project Management

4 reasons for project fails—and how to prevent each one

We’re living in the golden age of failure, where tech culture embraces a “fail fast” mentality and celebrates lessons learned from missteps. But when it comes to that upcoming project you’re leading, given a choice, you’d much rather succeed. 

Article in Developer

Get Pumped for Developer Day ’22

Ready to hear the community speak? Anything is possible at this year’s Developer Day.  If you’ve been able to attend a previous Developer Day, then you already know what a special time it is for our community. Developer Day 2022 is a great opportunity to learn from experts, discover how Partners are finding success in […]

Article in Trello

How to tighten cybersecurity for remote and hybrid teams

Human error can open up your business to serious security vulnerabilities. Add security for hybrid or remote businesses presents extra challenges. Think third-party applications and slow response times from workers in scattered time zones on flexible schedules, and IT has a long row to hoe. In one 2021 IBM report, the average data breach costs $4.24 million, plus $1.07 million more when remote work is the reason behind the breach. And, 17.5% of companies report cyberattacks due to remote work.

Article in Loom

You Can Now Stitch Looms Together: Launching our No. 1 requested feature

Introducing video stitching in Loom—the latest editing tool designed to help people collaborate with their teams and create more powerful videos at work.

Article in Inside Atlassian

How leading companies invest in up-and-coming talent

Associate programs bridge the gap for young, new talent and pave the way for companies seeking long-term success.

Article in Distributed Work

7 ways to make a hybrid workplace less exhausting

Some employees want to work remotely, others want to work in the office, and many want the choice and flexibility of both. That’s the hybrid workplace in its simplest form. Trello has spent decades establishing the tools of hybrid teams and navigating its challenges and solutions. To make your hybrid workplace less tedious and exhausting, you don’t need to reinvent the wheel. Rather, you just need the infrastructure, resources, and lessons of our experience and expertise. Bookmark these:

Article in Loom

Just-in-Time Transformation to Deliver Quality, Cut Cost, and Spread Joy

We apply just-in-time transformations to keep our media stack lean and flexible. This helps us increase efficiency, lower storage costs, and spread joy.

Article in Strategy

The growth gauntlet: navigating the needs of customers large and small

Prioritizing a few customers over everyone else can be a major drag on your flywheel

Article in Leadership

A non-threatening guide to giving your manager feedback

Just because they’re the captain of the ship doesn’t mean they’re rowing in the right direction. Give feedback to keep yourself and the whole team afloat.

Article in Leadership

What is macromanagement? 5 big tips for effective macro managers

When it comes to team management, think big. Every leader wants to support their team to drive results and do their best work. Helicopter leadership—micromanagement over every small detail—stifles creativity and makes employees feel powerless, rather than productive. Instead, macromanagement is an effective leadership strategy to inspire and empower employees to achieve objectives and enjoy a better employee experience. Here’s why.

Article in Enterprise

The Atlassian admin’s guide to distributed workforces

How to keep performance humming during this defining era and what to look out for.