Businesses should be constantly looking for ways to adapt and change with the times. This means not only moving with the market they operate in and keeping up-to-date with modern technology, but something more fundamental; how to get the most out of their team. It is no longer the case that the workforce is made up entirely of people interested in 9 to 5 Monday to Friday working shifts.
At a time when businesses need all the help they can get, ClearHub is offering 10 businesses 4 hours with a top Atlassian contractor free of charge. The offer, which is running on a first come first served basis, will allow 10 businesses that rely on the Atlassian range of tools, the benefit of an expert to iron out any issues they might be having in using or administrating Jira or Confluence, or to help them with hands on work on certain projects.
As the COVID-19 crisis continues, many businesses are working remotely, some for the first time. That doesn’t mean your recruitment efforts need to stop. In fact, it is now more important than ever to ensure your business continuity – and the contractor market is the perfect place to find temporary staff, including a Jira expert.
Confluence is a highly flexible tool, which can streamline a vast range of your organizational processes across both your software teams and your wider business departments. The choice Confluence provides is extensive and, the good news is, you don’t need to start from scratch – Confluence comes with a range of blueprints and out-of-the-box solutions to help you seamlessly get started. In this post, we will highlight some of the top uses of Confluence. #1 Write product requirements
The Atlassian product family helps teams of all types manage their work. But what happens when those tools aren’t helping you in your day-to-day job? In this post, we are going to focus on one of Atlassian’s leading tools – Jira – and learn which features and functionalities you can repurpose to help your project management and development teams create a working solution.
Burnout is a serious problem, where individuals are emotionally, physically and mentally exhausted due to a prolonged and excessive period of stress. The symptoms may vary but you may feel emotionally drained, overwhelmed, and unable to meet your responsibilities. Research reveals that this phenomenon is prevalent in the tech industry, with more than half (57%) of those working in the sector reporting to feeling burnt out in their jobs.