Many teams rely on #Jira to plan and manage their work, but getting individuals to consistently use the platform can be tricky.
We've got 6 impactful techniques to help your contributors get comfortable with and excited to use Jira ⬇️ https://t.co/0z6dmLFxAi
Are you starting the year by kicking off a new project? These activities are critical in helping to ensure your teams are aligned from the beginning ⬇️https://t.co/acdsSlDbMa
My company is currently hiring in all of our locations. It's truly one of best places I've ever worked at and can't recommend enough. Reach out if you or anyone you know would like to learn more! ❤️
Now that work and school have gone remote, it's an important time to evaluate how your product supports users with various learning styles. Join @BabyTreyce's webinar on 5/6 for actionable insights: https://t.co/pnsC5ZX9uk #c5agilegrowth
We're kicking off the #C5AgileGrowth digital workshop on retros shortly! There's still time to sign up for the 10am session. RSVP here: https://t.co/WDg4KXM3ET #webinar
Don’t dread the #retrospective! Learn how to effectively run retros that encourage input, collaboration and action. RSVP to our upcoming #webinar https://t.co/QekjRuBvug #C5workshops
If you missed our @sfdesignweek discussion on inclusive and accessible product design, read the recap by @nmahito on the blog! Thanks to all who joined & our panelists @msrachelyoung, Annu Yadav, Shabi Kashani, @BabyTreyce, & @__lobot! https://t.co/0mcy7S5LRS #sfevents
"The core principle of Agile is people before process." Learn more about what our team discussed at #C5Summit2019 and join us for the next one! https://t.co/q1QzBeRRyb
If you missed our SF Talk Night w/ @allie_wonders on how to be data-driven with product, read the recap by @nmahito on the blog! #SFevents#C5ProductTalk https://t.co/doIExUZqfj
We're excited to be teaming up with @sfdesignweek to host a panel discussion on Universal Accessibility in Product Design on 6/26! Space is limited, RSVP today: https://t.co/hMOYNP1FiC #sfevents#SFDW#productdesign
Left: MIT computer scientist Katie Bouman w/stacks of hard drives of black hole image data.
Right: MIT computer scientist Margaret Hamilton w/the code she wrote that helped put a man on the moon.
(image credit @floragraham)
#EHTblackhole#BlackHoleDay#BlackHole
Psychological Safety is the shared belief that everyone within an organization can take risks without feeling insecure or embarrassed. Almost as simple as it sounds – it’s the idea that employees feel safe to do their best work. https://t.co/f1WD8vOic7