Building Great Teams: 8 Attributes for the Modern World | Learn with Atlassian
Offered By: Skillshare
Course Description
Overview
Work has changed dramatically since the Industrial Revolution, and teams have changed with it. Join Atlassian’s Work Futurist Dominic Price to learn how to keep up and make your team more effective, starting today.
Atlassian has developed the Team Playbook — a no-bullshit guide to unleashing your team's potential. In this 35-minute class, Dominic shares the best of the method — an essential guide to the 8 essential attributes of successful teams.
Packed with research, case studies, and easy evaluation steps that require nothing more than pen and paper, you’ll learn the best of Atlassian’s method so you can translate it for your needs, your projects, and your people.
Key attributes include:
- Defining project ownership
- Balancing teams
- Creating proofs of concept
- Managing dependencies
...and more!
These 8 practices will transform your team's ability to collaborate, allowing you to solve complex problems, keep pace in a quickly changing workforce, and become more effective with tangible results. From individuals to entire companies, everyone can benefit from taking this class and learning about the future of teamwork, today.
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Atlassian believes all teams can do amazing things when work is ‘open’ - from going to Mars to decoding the human genome. Through products like Jira, Trello and Stride, Atlassian is committed to unleashing team potential. For more information on team practices, visit the Atlassian Team Playbook at www.atlassian.com/team-playbook.
Syllabus
- Introduction
- The Future of Teams
- The 8 Attributes
- Case Studies
- Putting it Into Action
- Wrap Up
- What's Next?
Taught by
Dominic Price
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