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DFW Atlassian User Group - How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Jira/Trello Shortcuts

Jan 25, 2019, 12:00 – 3:00 AM (UTC)

Dallas-Fort Worth

In this month's AUG meeting and workshop, we're teaming up with the DFW Trello User Group to show you how to be more productive and efficient in the tools you use everyday to manage your work and processes - Jira and Trello! We'll show you some best practices for getting the most out of shortcuts in these tools, as well as get you some hands-on action in a workshop covering those shortcuts.

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About this event

In this month's AUG meeting and workshop, we're teaming up with the DFW Trello User Group to show you how to be more productive and efficient in the tools you use everyday to manage your work and processes - Jira and Trello! We'll show you some best practices for getting the most out of shortcuts in these tools, as well as get you some hands-on action in a workshop covering those shortcuts.

Since we're doing a workshop, please bring a laptop if you would like to participate. Food and drink will be provided!

Speakers

  • Alex Christensen

    AppDynamics

    Atlassian Suite Engineer

  • Jonny Adams

    Identiv

    Product Manager

Moderators

  • Sebastien Jacques

    Technology Leader

  • Jeff Tillett

    AppDynamics

    Director, Build and Release Engineering

  • Brian Jones

    Inflection Point

    Owner

When

When

Friday, January 25, 2019
12:00 AM – 3:00 AM (UTC)

Agenda

12:00 AMArrival and Networking
12:30 AMPresentation
1:30 AMWorkshop

Community Leaders

  • Brian Jones

    Apnatomy

    Senior Atlassian Architect

  • Michael Wolfe Jr

    Apnatomy

    Community Leader

  • Larry Brock

    Praecipio

    Sr. Technical Architect

  • Sebastien Jacques

    ACE Leader

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