Hi Everyone,
My name is Gabby, I am a researcher here at Atlassian. I am currently working with the brand team to understand what associations our customers (you) have with Jira.
Today I am reaching out because I need your help with an activity that will get your creative juices flowing.
Please answer 1 or, if you're feeling generous, all of the questions below:
If you had to explain Jira to an elderly relative how would you describe it?
What are 3 words that you associate with Jira?
Imagine Jira came to life and was a person, what kind of person would they be?
For the first 50 responses (over 50 words) we will donate $5 to charity. You can specify which of the charities listed below you would like to donate to or we will select randomly. Atlassian will be matching the donations as part of our foundation so each response will be worth $10 overall.
a. Support Flood Relief in Australia
b. Help People Fleeing Ukraine Seek Shelter and Safety
c. Help refugees facing a humanitarian crisis in Yemen
Really looking forward to reading your comments and appreciate your time!
Thanks, Gabby
UPDATE:
Thanks to everyone who submitted comments - we have made the charity donations! If you want to add a response please do but know that we won't be making any further donations at this time.
1. Hey Grandpa. Remember when you told me you worked in a factory, and there were all of these tubes that had airflowing through them that you would use to send instructions from one office to another, and to and from the manufacturing floor? You would always say that you had to send the same instructions for a project to multiple offices, and sometimes by the time each floor received their tube the instructions could have changed - and then you would send interns running throughout the campus to update all of the stakeholders? That serial communication was the biggest source of lack of productivity for the company? Well, nowadays we have a software called Jira than helps solve all of these problems by creating one place for all of the instructions to live, where everyone can access it at any time, and all changes are available immediately to all of the stakeholders as they are made. No more need to call down for progress reports and updates - it all lives in a single pane of glass!
2. Agile, Scrum, Workflow
3. Jira is a Obi-Wan Kenobi. A Jedi Knight that teaches us that Jira is a force that surrounds us and penetrates us; it binds everyone in the project together.
Top marks for being the first person to respond @Andy Gladstone thanks so much for your response. Is there a specific charity that you would like to support?
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@Andy Gladstone , very nice write up above.
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If you had to explain Jira to an elderly relative, how would you describe it?
Jira is this place that helps other teams to organize their work and see how it develops. There, the bosses can input the tasks that need to be done, and their employees should complete those tasks and indicate when it's already done.
What are three words that you associate with Jira?
Issues, agility, software
Imagine Jira came to life and was a person; what kind of person would they be?
Mark Zuckerberg. For further explanation: it would be someone, possibly with a slightly AS, very tech-savvy, organized, simple; sometimes you might get confused, if it's an android or an actual person.
If each of my answers could count for each donation, I would love to collaborate with the three of them; if that's not possible, I would love to support the refugees from Yemen or the refugees from Ukrania; whichever gets fewer donations!!
Thank you for such a lovely incentive; it's precious to me. Thanks, @Gabrielle Allfrey š¤š¼
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If you had to explain Jira to an elderly relative how would you describe it?
Once my dad ask me what do you do i answered him i work on jira. He confused because In Marathi language (my mother tongue) we called jira for Cumin. So i explained him
Its a project management tool used in many organization. This tool helps many organization to setup their processes to manage their projects and make their work life easier.
What are three words that you associate with Jira?
Feasible, User Friendly and Project Management tool
Imagine Jira came to life and was a person; what kind of person would they be?
It would be nice, good looking, helpful, Rich n qualities, Ideal
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Hii everyone
I am Riya from India and I am here to earn money and says that how useful this app how can I say it something very excellent and l am continuous it
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Hi! Interesting questions!
If you had to explain Jira to an elderly relative how would you describe it?
Jira is a tool that can be used in your computer to organize ideas and tasks. You can also define a set of statuses , like 'to do', 'in progress' and 'done'. You create cards with a description of what you want to do, assign it to a person, and change the status as you make progress on the tasks. You can do much more though! You can determine the size of the tasks for which you can assign points. And observe a trend of how many points you can accomplish so you can become more predictable.
What are 3 words that you associate with Jira?
Organization, collaboration, Efficiency.
Imagine Jira came to life and was a person, what kind of person would they be?
A very organized, knowledgeable, friendly, willing to help all the time.
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Jira would be a helpful , kind and supportive family member that guides and encourages me to do the tasks for the good of the family and local community, Jira helps me achieve my dreams and aspirations even when they seem far away.
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Hello @Gabrielle Allfrey
If you had to explain Jira to an elderly relative, how would you describe it?If I had to explain Jira to my sweet Grandma Rose, I would describe it as a magical virtual assistant for organizing and managing tasks. It's like having a personal secretary who keeps track of everything, from to-do lists to essential deadlines. Jira ensures that you stay on top of your tasks and collaborate seamlessly with others, just like how Grandma used to keep her recipe cards organized in her beloved recipe box.
What are three words that you associate with Jira?Three words that come to mind when I think of Jira are efficiency, collaboration, and organization. It's all about getting things done efficiently, working together seamlessly, and staying organized.
Imagine Jira came to life and was a person; what kind of person would they be?If Jira were to come to life as a person, I imagine Jira as diligent and dependable project manager. They would be someone who loves organizing and coordinating tasks, always ensuring everyone is on the same page and working towards a common goal. Like a good project manager, Jira would be attentive, detail-oriented, and excellent at bringing people together to achieve success.
I would love to donate to Help People Fleeing Ukraine Seek Shelter and Safety
Hope me answer will be helpful.
Best regards, Valeriia
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