The Best of Atlassian
10+ most popular Atlassian articles, as voted by our community.
Atlassian on Company Culture
How to take ownership of your work (and why you should)
Melody Wilding, author of Managing Up, on how taking ownership of problems and opportunities can help you build the career you want.
«Melody has a simple rubric for identifying opportunities that are ripe for the taking: look for a triple win. “What’s something that has a career benefit to you, will feel important to your boss, and will also have a positive impact on the organization as a whole?” she asks. “Ideally, you’ll take ownership of a challenge that’s at the intersection of these three things.” »
Stop talking about work – do work together instead
Escape the meeting trap and roll up your sleeves to actually get sh!t done.
Atlassian on Leadership
How to deliver effective constructive criticism
How can you can be more effective when giving constructive criticism? It's time to lose the "feedback sandwich" and just be direct.
The secret to people management? Less managing, more peopling
Advice for new managers: 10 powerful people-management strategies to shift your focus from tasks to relationships.
«As a people manager, you are no longer representing just your individual self. You represent your team and the team’s values and mission.»
Atlassian on OKR
OKRs vs KPIs - Work Life by Atlassian
OKRs and KPIs are popular goal-setting methods that help organizations set meaningful goals and execute effective strategies to reach them.
«OKRs are designed to be ambitious and encourage learning by reaching for super ambitious goals (even if you don’t meet them)»
Atlassian on Personality
How to work with every damn Myers-Briggs personality type
Learn how the Myers-Briggs personality types translate to remote work – and get the scoop on how to work more efficiently with every type.
Atlassian on Productivity
Find your best morning routine
A productive day starts in the morning. Get inspired by these morning routine ideas from successful business leaders and productivity experts.
«The “frog” is that one important task you’re dreading the most because it’s large and looming over you. Doing your biggest task first can help you start your day with a sense of accomplishment. »
How to use time-blocking to get more work done
Schedule an appointment with yourself to knock out your essential tasks.
Atlassian on Team Building
Team Playbook | Atlassian
This ain't your CEO's management book. You'll find step-by-step guides for tracking your team's health, and plays that build your Get $#!τ Done muscle.
Atlassian on Teamwork
What strong teamwork looks like: 7 proven models
Here, we'll share 7 classic structures that contribute to strong teamwork. Find out about each model and when to use it.
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Why the power of habits might just live up to the hype
Big accomplishments rarely result from singular actions. Doing small things, over and over again, is what often unlocks the outcomes we want.
«you reflect and take care of your own needs. Identify your top three goals for each day: Maybe»
What to do when cognitive overload threatens your productivity
Today's knowledge workers are drowning in...well, knowledge.
«Paradoxically, all those tabs make us feel like we’re in control; we overestimate our ability to multitask, and it comes at a real cost to our sanity and productivity.»
The real reasons you procrastinate at work
According to a growing body of psychology research, procrastinating at work isn't a weakness - it's a symptom
Everything you learned in school and forgot
Consider the wisdom you might share with your 16-year-old self: there are other fish and a much larger sea, that...
76 quotes about growth to inspire your next big leap
A curated list of quotes to inspire learning, courage, humility, and, ultimately, professional growth.
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