Moving to the product model with Atlassian’s system of work

Many teams are stuck in project-based planning and spreadsheet chaos. Join Axel Sooriah, Atlassian product expert, to learn how to move to a true product model using Jira Product Discovery and the Atlassian system of work. Attend live to get your questions answered.

Product teams face mounting pressure to ship faster, align to strategy, and prove their impact. Yet, old habits – like project-based planning and disconnected tools – hold teams back from real product agility. The shift to a product model is essential, but making it work in practice is a challenge.

In this webinar, we will show you how to use Jira Product Discovery and the Atlassian system of work to connect strategy, ideas, and delivery – so your team can focus on outcomes, not just outputs.

You'll learn to:

  • Use Focus and Goals to tie product bets directly to company strategy
  • Capture and prioritize ideas in Jira Product Discovery with evidence and impact
  • Turn validated bets into delivery work in Jira, maintaining end-to-end traceability
  • Bring context together across tools with Rovo for faster answers and decisions
  • Create a single, living view of product strategy, roadmaps, and execution

You’ll leave with practical patterns and an end-to-end example you can apply with your own teams – whether you’re just starting or looking to mature your product practice.


Can't make it live? Register anyway and we'll send the recording.

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Axel Sooriah

Product Management Evangelist, Atlassian

Axel jest propagatorem zarządzania produktami w firmie Atlassian, gdzie pomaga zespołom odkrywać nowe sposoby pracy z wykorzystaniem Jira Product Discovery. Wcześniej szkolił zespoły w zakresie nowoczesnych praktyk zarządzania produktami w firmach takich jak Contentsquare, Openclassrooms i Welcome to the Jungle. Zanim zajął się coachingiem, sprawował funkcje kierownicze w firmach, takich jak 11:FS, Verisure i Barclays.

Jest znanym smakoszem, który prawie porzucił wszystko, aby zostać szefem kuchni, ale postanowił zainwestować w drugą najlepszą opcję: Axel’s Bento.