UPDATE: Since posting this, we've received a ton of feedback from experts like yourselves (thank you!) and are no longer accepting new participants. We'll post again if that changes. Thank you for your interest!
Atlassian is looking for help from subject matter experts to evolve and improve our Team Playbook, an online resource for facilitating common team meetings and rituals.
This is a great (paid) opportunity to help shape the direction of this valuable tool available to anyone. More details about the program are below.
If you'd like to participate, please complete this short intake form: https://forms.gle/VreBpfGRAsTptrYG9
Program details:
If you have any questions, please contact Brandon Upchurch at brandonup@gmail.com.
Thanks for you interest! At this stage in the project, we have enough SME feedback but always welcome Team Playbook notes if you have them. If this program opens up again we'll certainly post again in this group.
Me too
Will be glad to participate
Thanks, Vero! See note above to Deepanshu. Appreciate your interest and any feedback you have on the Atlassian Team Playbook.
I understand you have enough feedback right now..
happy to help, whenever needed.
Thank you, Sajit! Appreciate your willingness to help. Is there anything you wish would change about Plays? What's working well for you?
Hi @Becky Rubenstein ,
I have just responded filling the form though I was not sure whether this is open to accept responses or not!
Happy to participate if required.
Cheers
Suvradip
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