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The voting feature will help identify the most valuable ideas and suggestions to guide our teams to implement meaningful new content and updating/enhancing current content for our users.
Hi All, Thanks for the session & special thanks to Emily being there at 1 o clock local time . Biggest takeaway (project management perpective) is the smart section feature to assign work items to sprints/project phases. Combine that with transforming stickies to JIRA issues... makes me create a business case to invest in the Premium Confluence version! Thanks for showing that.
Personal note on AI development: i use whiteboards for collaboration, to let my team ¨own¨ the work items we create together. Grouping them is part of the group dynamic & goes a long way to promote the ownership of work items. I would be very happy if AI helps in naming the grouping thus created, am reluctant to let AI ¨do the work¨ because at the moment I do not see how it helps my collaboration goals.
Sometimes my team use whiteboards in order to make some brainstorming processes. But after some time is common to get stuck, then the use of "Generate simlilar sticky notes" feature would be absolutelly fabulous to get more new ideas!
Also in some "Design Thinking" ceremonies, I wish to test the "Group Related" feature
I was not able to attend @Matt Reiner _K15t_'s session live, but I got a bootleg recording from a friend. As always, both entertaining and educating.
My recent uses of Whiteboards has been to build org charts for each of our major spaces so that stakeholders coming to visit these Confluence spaces can be informed of who's work will be represented there and why. I feel that providing more context for the content ensures a better user experience for the consumer. The library of shapes, connectors and colors makes it easy to build these and update them when organization changes occur.
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I started using Lucid around 2013, a couple of years after I started remote ICing. Below are collaborative tasks that Lucidchart and Lucidspark has been awesome for planning/devving:
1. Image- and code-based prototyping. Keeps UX and Prototyping literally on the same page to build UI,
2. Animations & Video planning and design: I made a board with 16:9 rectangles teams used as a template to plan out animations and videos. I also had a notes section for projects with cross-functional, asynchronous teams to maintain progress when parts of the team were unavailable.
Other cool uses have been Teambuilding and SOPS/Ops creation or revisions.
What I have been doing with Confluence Whiteboards is producing similar copies of Lucidchart/Lucidspark's Agile templates that are a bit more robust and more industry-specific than what are in Confluence Whiteboards now. Phase 2 is automations, which I haven't created a project plan for yet.
I’m thrilled about the potential for an import feature that allows us to bring in Miro board elements directly, not just PDFs. Great work, Confluence Whiteboard team! Keep it up!
I’m particularly interested in learning how to integrate whiteboards seamlessly into existing workflows and how others are using them to create impactful visual content. Can’t wait to explore the tips and tricks shared in the session and earn that kudos badge along the way!
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You ask Atlassian Intelligence to group similar sticky notes into distinct sections. That's trippy to me. In a good way.
Love how you can ask Atlassian Intelligence to summarize the contents of a whiteboard (whoa), and instantly (optionally) create a new Confluence page with that summary.
⚡️ I saw a demo of smart sections on a whiteboard, and I'm glad to have seen it again. Dragging Jira issues between different sections and having specific things happen makes me happy. (Where's that "happy" stamp?)
I'm amazed by the new features popping up for Confluence whiteboards ✨. In my instance, I can see connectors (lines connecting shapes) can now be drawn also as dynamic or curved lines!
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