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Demo Den: How to use linked issues on Jira boards

Learn how we are bringing a new way to view dependencies and related work directly on your Jira board! Know what tasks are related to each other, so that you can refer to them when executing work, see if other work is blocking yours (or vice-versa), and have a single source of truth of all the work that has gone into successfully shipping a task.

Understanding your psychophysiology with Dr Jemma King | Experts Unleashed | Atlassian

Dr. Jemma King is a stress, sleep and recovery expert with a PhD in Human Behavior. She is a Fellow at the UQ School of Psychology and conducts research on the impact of psychophysiological factors on cognitive and behavioral performance, specifically in the areas of stress, sleep, recovery protocols, biometrics, and emotional intelligence. She works as a specialist external advisor to McKinsey & Co and has consulted with the Australian Defense Force, the Centre for Australian Army Leadership, the Australian Institute of Sport, and the Australian Olympic Swim Team.

How 24 Hour Fitness switched to Jira Service Management for happier and healthier teamwork

24 Hour Fitness worked with FMX Solutions to switch from BMC Remedy to Jira Service Management to reduce silos and save costs. Now 24 Hour Fitness is connecting Dev and Ops to collaborate better and make work more visible. Watch this Team 24 they’ve used Jira Service Management to transform their service management practices.

How Deliveroo unlocked the power of Jira for customer service

Learn how Deliveroo uses Jira Service Management to support their biggest customers and restaurant integrations, delivering more than 100M food orders per year. Hear this Team 24 session covering how they’ve created connected support experiences, automated their workflows, and brought development teams closer to customers.

AI: Lessons from the past and hopes for the future w/ Genevieve Bell | Experts Unleashed | Atlassian

Professor Genevieve Bell is technology’s first fortuneteller. After 18 years as Intel's resident anthropologist, Genevie joined the Australian National University, where she started ANU’s School of Cybernetics. Today, Genevieve is the 13th Vice-Chancellor and President of the Australian National University.