Latest Atlassian Podcast Episodes
The United States of Compromise
Teamistry - June 08, 2020 04:05 - 26 minutesThe great American experiment was about to fail. On the eve of the Constitutional Convention of 1787 – where the U.S. Constitution began – the French minister to America wrote home to his superiors in Paris, "What part of the United States would you like to take when it falls apart?" Disunity be...
Finding the Way to Google Maps
Teamistry - May 25, 2020 04:05 - 25 minutesIt's hard to remember what it took to get around before the invention of Google Maps. But the technology has changed everything from daily routes to road trips to navigating unknown territory. Because of Google Maps, the entire globe seems reachable. But the road to inventing Google Maps? That's...
The Brilliant Success of Shackleton’s Failure
Teamistry - May 11, 2020 04:05 - 31 minutesSir Ernest Shackleton wanted to be the first man to walk across the Antarctic continent. In 1914, with a crew of 28 men, he set sail on the Endurance to complete the first “Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition." But harsh winds and frigid temperatures threatened the voyage from the start, and in ...
Saving Fukushima
Teamistry - April 27, 2020 04:05 - 26 minutesOn March 11, 2011 Japan was struck by a 9.1-magnitude earthquake, the most powerful in the country's recorded history. But the real horror had only just begun. A 14-meter-high tsunami created by the seismic event followed, sending giant waves of seawater crashing into the the Fukushima Daiichi N...
Vol 1. Different perspectives on remote working.
Clearvision's Podcast - April 15, 2020 13:00 - 19 minutesIn this podcast, we’re joined by three working professionals who discuss what working from home means to each of them. Many businesses have been forced to go remote as a result of Coronavirus; Christina Bush who has been working from home for more than 25 years, discusses the impact it is havin...
The Car that Saved Ford
Teamistry - April 13, 2020 04:05 - 26 minutesIn 1985, the automobile giant Ford was teetering on the edge of financial collapse. Faced with internal chaos, an uninspiring product line, and fierce competition from Japanese cars – they needed a sensation. Enter: The Ford Taurus. This breakthrough model didn't just rescue the company, it spar...
Photographing a Black Hole
Teamistry - March 30, 2020 04:05 - 26 minutesOn April 10, 2019, the world saw what many thought was unseeable. An international group of astronomers and scientists — called The Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration — photographed a Black Hole. But while this first-ever image of a glowing orange ring was splashed across the front pages, bur...
The Wizards of Menlo Park
Teamistry - March 16, 2020 04:05 - 22 minutesIt's time to set the record straight: Thomas Edison's greatest achievement was not the lightbulb. In fact, he wasn't even the first to invent it. The unrecognized master stroke of Edison was he brought together some of the brightest minds to collaborate, exchange ideas, and work in creative ways...
This is Teamistry
Teamistry - March 02, 2020 08:05 - 1 minuteThink about the stories that captivate you. Survival in the harshest places on earth. Courage in the face of death. Invention that changed the world. What do these stories have in common? The work of teams. Teamistry is a podcast that examines the chemistry that exists between people who team up...
064 Running Effective Meetings
Nice Work! In the Atlassian Ecosystem - February 19, 2020 03:37 - 46 minutes ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsFind out how we use the Atlassian Cloud to run a 24/7 growing company, across 7 offices around the world. In this webinar recording, we talk about how to leverage powerful methodologies such as Traction, GTD, Rockefeller Habits and OKRs to drive clarity and alignment in your team and how to us...
063 Building a Responsive Organization
Nice Work! In the Atlassian Ecosystem - January 24, 2020 20:00 - 46 minutes ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsWe at ServiceRocket have identified and embraced that being a responsive organization is essential to keep evolving. In this webinar recording, you will learn how moving to Jira Cloud made it easier for us. And to learn more about responsive organizations, go to responsive.org.
062 Architecting a Successful Jira Cloud Migration
Nice Work! In the Atlassian Ecosystem - December 20, 2019 20:00 - 57 minutes ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsIf you've been running your Atlassian stack on Server or Data Center, you've probably heard the buzz about migrating to Cloud. But rather than just telling you about the benefits of moving to Cloud — better cost control, easier upgrades, and effortless scale – we want to show you why it's the sm...
Vol. 11 Public & Private Sector Cloud Challenges by Gerald Tombs
Clearvision's Podcast - November 05, 2019 10:00 - 14 minutesHear exclusively from CEO, Gerry Tombs, as he delves into the challenges surrounding private and public sector cloud. Topics covered in this episode: Resourcing - The gap in technically skilled workers. Security - Ensuring products and data hosted are secure. Data sovereignty - Where data is...
Public and Private Sector Cloud Hosting by Gerald Tombs
Clearvision's Podcast - November 05, 2019 10:00 - 14 minutesHear exclusively from CEO, Gerald Tombs, as he delves into the challenges surrounding private and public sector cloud. Topics covered in this episode: Resourcing – The gap in technically skilled workers. Security – Ensuring products and data hosted are secure. Data sovereignty – Where data i...
061 Sandy Mamoli Self-Organizing Teams, Self-Selection, Self-Organizing Organizations, and Holacracies
Nice Work! In the Atlassian Ecosystem - October 01, 2019 12:08 - 45 minutes ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsI was just following the Agile Australia conference hashtag (#agileaus) on Twitter when Sandy's name came up. When I read about her conference talk is saw words like self-organizing teams. OK. I know that one. That's what scrum teams do well. But then I saw the term self-selection. Self-selectio...
060 Pamela Meyer Agility is Responding to Unplanned Situations in an Organized Way
Nice Work! In the Atlassian Ecosystem - August 23, 2019 23:02 - 45 minutes ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsThe majority of executives say that agility is a critical organizational capability, says Pamela Meyer, author of Agility Shift: Creating Agile and Effective Leaders, Teams, and Organizations. The irony is that most organizations aren't agile. They aren't doing it. If they are doing it, it's com...
Vol. 10 - Answers to all your Jira + Mavenlink Questions ft. Solution Architect Marie Kent
Clearvision's Podcast - August 20, 2019 12:00 - 6 minutesTune in to our latest podcast where Content Marketing Executive Naz Karimi, interviews Solution Architect Marie Kent. The Mavenlink integration with Jira allows teams to continue using Jira in their day-to-day activities, and aggregates Jira data to produce robust and customised plans and report...
Integrating Jira and Mavenlink for Project Portfolio Management
Clearvision's Podcast - August 20, 2019 12:00 - 6 minutesContent Marketing Executive, Naz Karimi, interviews Solution Architect and Project Management expert, Marie Kent. Integrating Mavenlink with Jira allows teams to continue using Jira in their day-to-day activities, and aggregates data to produce robust and customised plans and reports. Don’t mi...
059 Becky Flint Responsive PPM Keeps Product Managers Sane in an Insane World
Nice Work! In the Atlassian Ecosystem - August 07, 2019 04:59 - 56 minutes ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsBecky Flint, co-founder and CEO of Dragonboat.io, joins Nice Work to talk about how to bring strategy and execution together in the product development lifecycle using a process called Responsive Portfolio Program Management (Responsive PPM). Dragonboat has a tight integration with Jira, and if ...
The story of Clearvision and Amazon Web Services
Clearvision's Podcast - July 05, 2019 09:00 - 10 minutesChief Technology Officer Matt Muschol is back with another podcast episode relating to Clearvision’s cloud hosting offering, ClearHost. This time he covers the partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS). Find out how Clearvision came to deliver hosting powered by AWS, and the work that’s being ...
Vol. 9 Listen to our latest podcast about all things AWS with Clearvision CTO Matt Muschol.
Clearvision's Podcast - July 05, 2019 09:00 - 10 minutesChief Technology Officer Matt Muschol is back with another AWS Hosting podcast! This time he's here to tell you about our partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS). Find out how we came to deliver Hosting powered by AWS, allowing our customers to migrate, build, design and manage workloads on t...
058 Fred Fowler Scrum Is for Figuring It Out
Nice Work! In the Atlassian Ecosystem - June 26, 2019 00:21 - 1 hour ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsFred Fowler changed the way I think about agile. And specifically how I think about scrum. He helped me realize that scrum is for projects that require you to figure it out. That's why scrum works so well for software projects because the speed and frequency at which software needs to be shipped...
057 Keith Mattes "Unsiloed" Jira and Salesforce
Nice Work! In the Atlassian Ecosystem - June 19, 2019 01:48 - 53 minutes ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsKeith Mattes, senior program manager / Gainsight administrator at Pearson, joins Nice Work to talk about how reduce support case resolution connecting Jira and Salesforce. Along the way, he also broke down silos by connecting development teams with customer support teams. He did this in the face...
056 Genevieve Blanch On the Structure and Design of Jira and Confluence
Nice Work! In the Atlassian Ecosystem - June 11, 2019 14:41 - 36 minutes ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsGenevieve Blanch, partner manager at Refined joins the show to talk about the importance of making sure users can find the information they need...whether on Confluence or Jira Service Desk. The thing about highly customizable software Jira and Confluence is that it can become seemingly disorgan...
055 Simon Herd and Kate Caldecott Enterprise Service Management with Jira Service Desk
Nice Work! In the Atlassian Ecosystem - June 05, 2019 02:40 - 45 minutes ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsHelp desks are not the only teams that take and fulfill requests from employees in organizations. Marketing teams are asked to approve copy. Facilities teams are asked to fix broken doors. Legal teams are asked to review contracts. The difference is that help desk teams do not have a reputation ...
054 Anthony Coppedge Performs Live Agile Coaching at the End of This Podcast. We're Not Kidding.
Nice Work! In the Atlassian Ecosystem - May 31, 2019 04:02 - 57 minutes ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsAnthony Coppedge is a certified agile leadership coach, holds a few agile certifications, a former director of marketing, and currently an agile marketing consultant. He has also used Jira in various roles during his career and we are going to talk about Anthony about business teams using agile,...
053 Marie Kent Business Teams Can Implement Agile Faster Than IT. It's Possible.
Nice Work! In the Atlassian Ecosystem - May 28, 2019 17:43 - 44 minutes ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsMarie Kent is a consultant & solutions architect at Clearvision, an Atlassian Solutions Partner. She is also a certified agile coach, SAFe Program Consultant (SPC), and a certified scrum master. She is also certified in three Atlassian disciplines: agile development with Jira Software, Jira Serv...
052 [Gainsight Pulse 2019] What do Jira, Salesforce, and Gainsight Have in Common? Keith Mattes. That’s Who!
Nice Work! In the Atlassian Ecosystem - May 27, 2019 21:51 - 15 minutes ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsWe took Helping Sells Radio on the road to the Gainsight Pulse Conference 2019 to talk with ecosystem partners, customers, speakers, and conference attendees about their experience at Pulse and maybe a few other things. In this episode, we talk to Keith Mattes, former Jira administrator, ...
051 Kimberly Deal Thought She Knew Confluence Well, Until Training Theatre at Atlassian Summit 2019
Nice Work! In the Atlassian Ecosystem - May 17, 2019 18:31 - 37 minutes ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsWe met Kimberly Deal at Atlassian Summit 2019. Actually, we met her in the conference app a week before Summit. We planned to meet in person, but we both got so busy it never happen. So we met up with her after Summit and pressed record. We had a fun conversation. Kimberly is a 2X certified Atla...
050 Jeff Tillett's Daughter, Kaitlynn Says "The Answer to Everything is 'It's On Confluence.' "
Nice Work! In the Atlassian Ecosystem - May 10, 2019 12:10 - 44 minutes ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsIf you do one thing today, you must listen to this episode. It will restore your faith in our younger generations. Big time. You may recall from episode 34 that we interviewed Jeff Tillett, Senior Build and Release Engineering Manager at AppDynamics and Dallas Atlassian User Group (AUG) Leader f...