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Team Anywhere: A connected workspace
Annie Dean and Erika Trautman
What can leaders do to drive clearer goals, create more focus time, and better coordinate work in the modern world of online collaboration? Join Atlassian’s Global Head of Team Anywhere Annie Dean and SVP of Product Erika Trautman as they discuss what’s worked (and what hasn’t) for solving these challenges within Atlassian’s highly distributed 11,000+ workforce.
How we work matters far more than where we work, and modern collaboration largely happens online. That means that the biggest blockers to productivity, connection, and innovation—including lack of goal clarity, too many ineffective meetings, and task overload—are not magically solved the moment an employee walks into an office.
So what can leaders do to drive clearer goals, create more focus time, and better coordinate work? Join Atlassian’s Global Head of Team Anywhere Annie Dean and SVP of Product Erika Trautman as they discuss what’s worked (and what hasn’t) for solving these challenges within Atlassian’s highly distributed 11,000+ workforce.
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Lightning Talk: A Modern Work Manifesto for High-Functioning Teams
Dom Price, Mark Cruth
No matter your organization’s workforce dynamic, the truth is that you are part of a distributed team. Standard work practices often cause more friction than flow. Leaders must find new ways to help teams effectively collaborate and achieve the desired outcomes for their businesses.
Atlassian, a modern work pioneer, is well-known for developing technologies and practices that help organizations maximize the effectiveness of their distributed workforce. In this, the first episode of our new limited-run series of Lightning Talks exploring Modern Work topics, Atlassian’s Head Work Futurist, Dominic Price, will delve into the Modern Work Manifesto, an aggregation of over 8 years of work with hundreds of organizations around the globe.
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The economic impact of Atlassian work management
Nathan McAfee, Mark Cruth, Sendhil Jayachandran
Join us for a conversation with Enterprise Strategy Group about the benefits, cost savings, and the positive impact that Atlassian’s work management solution can have on your organization.
Are you an organizations that increasingly grapples with collaboration hurdles – frequent interruptions, dozens of disparate tools, information silos across each team and distributed workforces across time zones. You are not alone.That’s why Atlassian recently commissioned a report with TechTarget’s Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) to dive into the impact and benefits that customers saw after adopting a unified work management system. ESG found that organizations using Atlassian’s work management solution saw:
a 25% reduction in the length of projects
a 50% drop in time spent searching for information
an increase in project success from 57% to 75%
and much more!
Join us for a fireside chat between ESG and Atlassian as we walk through the current challenges for organizations, key findings from the report, and customer stories highlighting the impact of a work management system. -
Team Anywhere: A connected workspace
Annie Dean and Erika Trautman
What can leaders do to drive clearer goals, create more focus time, and better coordinate work in the modern world of online collaboration? Join Atlassian’s Global Head of Team Anywhere Annie Dean and SVP of Product Erika Trautman as they discuss what’s worked (and what hasn’t) for solving these challenges within Atlassian’s highly distributed 11,000+ workforce.
How we work matters far more than where we work, and modern collaboration largely happens online. That means that the biggest blockers to productivity, connection, and innovation—including lack of goal clarity, too many ineffective meetings, and task overload—are not magically solved the moment an employee walks into an office.So what can leaders do to drive clearer goals, create more focus time, and better coordinate work? Join Atlassian’s Global Head of Team Anywhere Annie Dean and SVP of Product Erika Trautman as they discuss what’s worked (and what hasn’t) for solving these challenges within Atlassian’s highly distributed 11,000+ workforce.