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3216: Rethinking Distributed Work with Atlassian's Teamwork Lab and People Insights Leaders

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Release Date: 03/22/2025

3249: Atlassian: Rovo, ROI, and the Rise of the AI-Powered Workforce show art 3249: Atlassian: Rovo, ROI, and the Rise of the AI-Powered Workforce

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In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, recorded live at Team '25 in Anaheim, I sit down with Jamil Valliani, Head of AI Products at Atlassian, to unpack the momentum behind Rovo, Atlassian’s bold move to reimagine collaboration through generative AI. But this conversation goes far beyond product features. It offers a glimpse into how AI is reshaping teamwork, decision-making, and even company culture. Jamil explains how Rovo brings together enterprise-grade search, secure contextual chat, and a new Agent Studio designed to help anyone, from engineers to HR teams, build their own AI teammates....

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3248: Atlassian - When AI Becomes a Teammate, Not Just a Tool show art 3248: Atlassian - When AI Becomes a Teammate, Not Just a Tool

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What does it take to lead with empathy in a world where AI transforms our work? In this episode, I sit down with Avani Prabhakar, Atlassian's Chief People Officer, to discuss how the company is creating a people-first culture while embracing rapid innovation. Avani shares how Atlassian is approaching AI not just as a technology shift, but as a mindset shift. When teams see AI as a collaborator instead of a task bot, 90 percent say it improves the quality of their work. That’s not a statistic about productivity. It’s a signal that mindset makes a measurable difference. We explore how...

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3247: Atlassian’s Sanchan Saxena Talks ROI, AI, and the Future of Teamwork show art 3247: Atlassian’s Sanchan Saxena Talks ROI, AI, and the Future of Teamwork

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What happens when tools like Jira, Confluence, Loom, and AI-powered agents come together under one unified strategy? At Team 25 in Anaheim, I sat down with Sanchan Saxena, Atlassian’s Head of Product for Work Management, to explore the company’s new Teamwork Collection and what it means for the evolving nature of collaboration. With leadership experience at Coinbase, Airbnb, Instagram, and Microsoft, Sanchan brings a pragmatic lens to building products that meet teams where they are. In our conversation, we unpack the thinking behind the Teamwork Collection, a curated set of Atlassian...

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3246: Why Most Startups Fail and What to Do Differently with Tekyz Inc. show art 3246: Why Most Startups Fail and What to Do Differently with Tekyz Inc.

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What does it really take to build a software startup that doesn’t crash before it can fly? In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, I sit down with David Hirschfeld, founder of Tekyz Inc., a software veteran who’s spent over 35 years working across more than 90 startups. From his early days studying physics at UCLA to becoming the top national salesperson at Computer Associates, and later founding and selling his own successful software company, David has seen the full arc of startup life—success, failure, and the lessons in between. In our conversation, David unpacks the patterns he’s...

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3245: How Trello is Tackling Task Overload with AI and Design Thinking show art 3245: How Trello is Tackling Task Overload with AI and Design Thinking

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What happens when one of the world’s most loved productivity tools decides to reinvent itself for the age of AI? At Team 25 in Anaheim, I sat down with Gaurav Kataria, Head of Product for Trello at Atlassian, to unpack the biggest release in Trello’s history and what it means for individuals and teams navigating the chaos of modern work. Gaurav describes the new Trello as “an AI-powered to-do list,” built not to replace project management tools like Jira but to complement them—especially for those personal tasks, scattered action items, and mental notes that get lost in a sea of...

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3244: From Mainframes to AI: Paula Paul on Building Software That Lasts show art 3244: From Mainframes to AI: Paula Paul on Building Software That Lasts

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What happens when four decades of hands-on engineering experience meet today’s fast-moving AI and open-source ecosystem? In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, I sit down with Paula Paul, Founder and Distinguished Engineer at Greyshore, to explore that intersection. Paula began her tech career in the early 1980s writing code for IBM mainframes and has since become a trusted voice in enterprise modernization, cloud adoption, and open-source governance. Today, she advises organizations on how to build with confidence in an era defined by complex software supply chains, generative AI, and...

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3243: How Atlassian CTO Turned Developer Joy Into a Performance Metric  show art 3243: How Atlassian CTO Turned Developer Joy Into a Performance Metric

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What does it really mean to build software with joy? At the Team 25 event in Anaheim, I had the opportunity to sit down with Rajeev Rajan, CTO of Atlassian, to explore how one of the world’s most influential engineering organizations is redefining developer experience from the ground up. Rajeev shares how developer joy became a guiding principle for Atlassian, not as a feel-good initiative but as a core driver of performance and innovation. Rather than focusing solely on velocity or throughput, Atlassian measured how productive developers felt in their codebases. That metric has now improved...

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3242: L.E.K. Consulting on Using AI to Balance Speed, Risk, and Growth show art 3242: L.E.K. Consulting on Using AI to Balance Speed, Risk, and Growth

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What if most product launches fail not because of bad ideas—but because of broken processes? In today’s episode of Tech Talks Daily, I’m joined by Stuart Jackson, Vice Chair of L.E.K. Consulting and co-author of the forthcoming book Predictable Winners (Stanford University Press, 2025). Stuart brings nearly four decades of experience in strategic growth and innovation, and his insights offer a much-needed reframe for businesses navigating the high-stakes world of new product and service development. We sat down to explore a topic many leaders shy away from: why 70–90% of product...

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3241: Transparency, Trust, and AI: Atlassian’s Legal Framework in Action show art 3241: Transparency, Trust, and AI: Atlassian’s Legal Framework in Action

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At Team '25 in Anaheim, I had the unique opportunity to sit down with Stan Shepard, General Counsel at Atlassian, for a conversation that pulled back the curtain on how legal and technology are intersecting in the age of AI. Stan’s journey from journalism to law to shaping legal operations at one of the world’s most forward-thinking companies is as fascinating as it is relevant. What emerged from our discussion is a clear signal that legal teams are no longer trailing behind innovation—they’re often at the front of it. Stan shared how Atlassian’s legal function achieved 85 percent...

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3240: How Storadera Is Simplifying S3-Compatible Cloud Storage show art 3240: How Storadera Is Simplifying S3-Compatible Cloud Storage

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What if cloud storage could be simple, transparent, and genuinely affordable? In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, I sit down with Tommi Kannisto, founder of Storadera a company based in Estonia that's redefining the way businesses approach object storage. I first met Tommi during the IT Press Tour in London, where Storadera's fresh perspective on S3-compatible cloud storage stood out for all the right reasons. In our conversation, Tommi shares the journey behind building a hyper-converged cloud storage platform that challenges conventional thinking. From eliminating hidden fees to maximizing...

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How do we build high-performing teams in a world where colleagues might never meet face to face? 

At the X4 Summit in Salt Lake City, I caught up with two standout voices from Atlassian—Molly Sands, Head of the Teamwork Lab, and Emma Crockett, Head of People Insights. Together, they bring a rich mix of behavioral science, experimentation, and data-driven strategy to the future of work. In this episode, we unpack what it really takes to design distributed work environments that foster both productivity and connection.


Molly shares how her team studies internal and external teams to understand what drives collaboration in a hybrid world, while Emma reveals how Atlassian turns insights into action by grounding people strategies in measurable outcomes. We talk about clear goal setting, the power of asynchronous communication, and how the physical workspace itself can evolve to support a flexible, purposeful culture.

But this isn’t just about metrics and models—it’s about human connection. From a delightful experiment involving “Chief Vibes Officers” and quirky team questions, to Atlassian’s scrappy and iterative approach to designing new ways of working, this episode offers real-world ideas for reimagining how teams collaborate.

We also explore the pitfalls of defaulting to old habits like Zoom fatigue and information silos, and what it takes to fix them. As we touch on people analytics, the role of trust, and the impact of thoughtful measurement, Molly and Emma remind us that even with AI and automation in the mix, work is still about people.


So, if your team is struggling with how to work better together—whether you’re all remote, hybrid, or co-located—what lessons could you take from Atlassian’s approach?

Let us know your thoughts. How is your organisation adapting to the realities of modern teamwork?