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Leadership Lessons: A Healthy Corporate Culture Built on Feedback

Leadership Lessons: A Healthy Corporate Culture Built on Feedback | atlassian | Scoop.it

“Traditional management style may help organizations run efficiently, but it won’t help to unleash the best gifts of every single person in your organization,” asserts Joris Luijke on the Management Innovation eXchange (the MIX).

 

Luijke is VP of Talent for Atlassian, a $102-million software company based in Sydney, Australia. In his post on the MIX, he cites four methods Atlassian uses to encourage employee expression and autonomy. Sure, there are the typical perks (creativity, risk-taking, healthy conflict) that come with empowered employees. But an atmosphere where employees express themselves helps in other ways, too: On a daily basis, Atlassian execs have the means to assess — and even quantify — how the rank and file feel about senior management and the company’s overall direction. Here’s how:


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Michael Kuhl's curator insight, January 3, 2014 2:24 PM

Great, simple feedback channels that we could use.  Would love to put that survey in place using http://www.typeform.com/ (esp. when they roll out their solution for teams managing surveys).

Grant Sheean's curator insight, March 27, 2016 4:35 AM

Desires to be in a senior management/leadership role lead me to read this and I think due to it's diverse, modern theme, it's a great basis for anyone else with similar career goals.

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Rescooped by Michael Kuhl from Business Brainpower with the Human Touch
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Leadership Lessons: A Healthy Corporate Culture Built on Feedback

Leadership Lessons: A Healthy Corporate Culture Built on Feedback | atlassian | Scoop.it

“Traditional management style may help organizations run efficiently, but it won’t help to unleash the best gifts of every single person in your organization,” asserts Joris Luijke on the Management Innovation eXchange (the MIX).

 

Luijke is VP of Talent for Atlassian, a $102-million software company based in Sydney, Australia. In his post on the MIX, he cites four methods Atlassian uses to encourage employee expression and autonomy. Sure, there are the typical perks (creativity, risk-taking, healthy conflict) that come with empowered employees. But an atmosphere where employees express themselves helps in other ways, too: On a daily basis, Atlassian execs have the means to assess — and even quantify — how the rank and file feel about senior management and the company’s overall direction. Here’s how:


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Michael Kuhl's curator insight, January 3, 2014 2:24 PM

Great, simple feedback channels that we could use.  Would love to put that survey in place using http://www.typeform.com/ (esp. when they roll out their solution for teams managing surveys).

Grant Sheean's curator insight, March 27, 2016 4:35 AM

Desires to be in a senior management/leadership role lead me to read this and I think due to it's diverse, modern theme, it's a great basis for anyone else with similar career goals.

Nigerian Institute of Chartered Arbitrators's curator insight, June 5, 2017 12:11 PM

Leadership Lessons: A Healthy Corporate Culture Built on Feedback

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How we do it – Three essential pages for every marketing team - Atlassian Blogs

How we do it – Three essential pages for every marketing team - Atlassian Blogs | atlassian | Scoop.it
Confluence is the perfect place to centralize all of your teams important work. At Atlassian every team has their own space to organize the work they do.
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Wow, we could adapt the team blueprint for HA and go crazy.  Looking forward to this version.

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January 10, 2014 12:17 PM
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Atlassian's move to the UK exposes Australia's tech investment black hole

Atlassian's move to the UK exposes Australia's tech investment black hole | atlassian | Scoop.it
Yesterday’s story that Atlassian – one of Australia’s few genuine high tech start-up success stories – is moving its domicile to the United Kingdom illustrates a deep malaise in the nation’s business and political...
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Inside Atlassian - A day in the life of a QA engineer - Atlassian Blogs

Inside Atlassian - A day in the life of a QA engineer - Atlassian Blogs | atlassian | Scoop.it
An example day in the life of an Atlassian QA Engineer
Michael Kuhl's insight:

Nice "JobVite".

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January 14, 2014 8:55 AM
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Car accident? JIRA to the rescue! - Atlassian Blogs

Car accident? JIRA to the rescue! - Atlassian Blogs | atlassian | Scoop.it
How a huge insurance company uses JIRA to service its customers.
Michael Kuhl's insight:

Fantastic example of how Jira is more than a bug tracker.  It's a true BPI tool.

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Atlassian Earned $150M In Revenues Last Year But Competition Intensifies With Collaboration Providers

Atlassian Earned $150M In Revenues Last Year But Competition Intensifies With Collaboration Providers | atlassian | Scoop.it
Atlassian makes tools for software teams to collaborate that it sells pretty much entirely over the Internet. It’s a low-overhead business and the model works.

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