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Atlassian Product Craft Blog

·Mar 4, 2022

Why Atlassian has dual track product management career paths, and how we did it

To progress in your product career, you need to manage people… right? This is certainly something I’ve experienced in my time in product management, and as I’ve got to share my story with other product managers, I’ve found this to be a popular misconception. You know we all start out…

Product

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Why Atlassian has dual track product management career paths, and how we did it
Why Atlassian has dual track product management career paths, and how we did it
Product

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May 19, 2021

How to: Use the Product Management Craft Triangle

My boss, Joff Redfern created this awesome framework for helping you identify different types of product managers: The PM Craft Triangle. Since sharing this at a few events and inside Atlassian a common, question I often get asked is how do I run through this framework for me or my…

Product

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How to: Use the Product Management Craft Triangle
How to: Use the Product Management Craft Triangle
Product

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Atlassian Product Craft Blog

·Jul 3, 2019

Product managers make all the decisions… right?

Around 10 years ago when I fell into product management, I thought it was my job to decide everything. There would be a line at my desk with questions that my team had for me. …

Product Management

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Product managers make all the decisions… right?
Product managers make all the decisions… right?
Product Management

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Atlassian Product Craft Blog

·Apr 8, 2019

Product Engineers

We had just finished a customer conference and on a long, 14-felt-like-18 hour flight from San Francisco back to Sydney. I was sitting next to Jean-Michel Lemieux (“JML” ), our head of Engineering at the time, and we were reflecting on some of the projects I’d worked on recently. …

Product Management

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Product Management

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Dec 17, 2018

Product engineers

We had just finished a customer conference and on a long, 14-felt-like-18 hour flight from San Francisco back to Sydney. I was sitting next to Jean-Michel Lemieux (“JML” ), our head of Engineering at the time, and we were reflecting on some of the projects I’d worked on recently. …

Product Management

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Product Management

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Feb 5, 2018

The customer interview pyramid

We are all in the business of building software to solve problems. As teams grow, our biggest challenge isn’t going to be technical (we break barriers here without even breaking a sweat, it seems). Our biggest challenge will be building a shared understanding of our customers. Once you have that…

UX

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The customer interview pyramid
The customer interview pyramid
UX

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Mar 8, 2017

How we’ve destroyed user stories

Psst! Hey…You know there’s a simple way to get engineers to build what you want, and as a bonus you can call it “agile”…Shh! Try to keep this technique quiet. You see it’s all about user stories. All you have to do is write something like this:

Agile

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How we’ve destroyed user stories
How we’ve destroyed user stories
Agile

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Jan 30, 2017

Is your product management team doing a good job?

If someone asked you that question how would you answer it? Maybe you point to qualitative research or find some metrics which may suggest customers are getting value from your product. Or perhaps you use things like your product Net Promotor Score (NPS), bookings or MAU growth over time. This…

Product Management

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Is your product management team doing a good job?
Is your product management team doing a good job?
Product Management

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Designing Atlassian

·May 3, 2016

The feature domino effect

Editor’s note: This is a blog post by Sherif Mansour, a Confluence legend, and one of our talented Principal Product Managers. He is pretty awesome at building product, lego, and is also a wannabe designer. When my son was younger I often spent time with him lining up dominos on…

Startup

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The feature domino effect
The feature domino effect
Startup

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Jul 3, 2013

Walking the requirements documentation tightrope in an agile world

One of the exciting things I get to do as part my job is talk to a lot of customers about how they build software. I hear about what works for them and the challenges faced by teams as they journey on their mission to build great products. One of…

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Walking the requirements documentation tightrope in an agile world
Walking the requirements documentation tightrope in an agile world

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