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Denver ACE March 2023 with Atlassian

Mar 16, 2023, 12:00 – 2:00 AM

Join us for this highly interactive community event where Mark Cruth, Atlassian's resident Modern Work Evangelist, shares the findings from the 2022 State of Teams report. Come see familiar faces from the ACE community, make new friends, and gain some Atlassian knowledge.

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About this event

Each year Atlassian conducts its annual State of Teams research to better understand how teams work, and in 2022 the research uncovered the key ingredients that we believe differentiate legendary teams from others. With the final report released in November, what better way to launch it than with an epic event!

Join us for this highly interactive community event where Mark Cruth, Atlassian's resident Modern Work Evangelist, shares the findings from the 2022 State of Teams report. Come learn what makes a legendary team, as well as participate in a series of exercises that demonstrate practices you can do to help unlock legendary status within your team.  Oh, and did we mention free food and beer?

=== PARKING INFO ===

There is metered parking surrounding the building and parking garages everywhere. The Music Garage on 18th, the Wynkoop Garage before, and the Oxford hotel are all walking distance and close by.

Speaker

  • Mark Cruth

    Atlassian

    Modern Work Coach

When

When

Thursday, March 16, 2023
12:00 AM – 2:00 AM UTC

Agenda

Eat, drink, socialize
Community meeting
Presentation start

Community Leaders

  • Paul Stallworth

    University of Colorado Boulder

    Atlassian User Group Leader

  • Jason Golden

    Slalom

    Slalom, Atlassian User Group Leader

  • Elizabeth Jones

    Coursera

    PMO Director

  • Shawn Doyle

    ReleaseTEAM

    CEO

Contact host

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