Signal to Strategy: Atlassian Strategy Collection Demo
AI is accelerating decision-making faster than static, annual plans can handle. In this live demo of Atlassian Strategy Collection, see how adaptive strategy planning helps leaders respond to AI-driven insights in real time—shifting strategy, reallocating funds and resources, and moving beyond obsolete plans to build a continuous, always-on system of work.
In 2026, AI is reshaping the pace and nature of decision-making—continuously feeding leaders new signals, scenarios, and recommendations at a speed traditional planning models were never designed to handle. The volume and velocity of this intelligence is exactly why static, annual plans break down: they can’t absorb, interpret, and act on AI-driven insights fast enough.
Adaptive strategy planning is the response to this new reality—re-architecting how strategy continuously moves along with your business. As a result, organizations can keep up with AI’s tempo: updating priorities as new insights land, rebalancing investments as conditions shift, and tightening the loop between signal, decision, and action. That’s why Atlassian’s System of Work and Strategy Collection are designed to help build an operating system that lets leaders turn constant intelligence into continuous advantage.
In this demo, you will see how Atlassian's System of Work, Strategy Collection, and Rovo helps you:
- Make strategic shifts and execute on a new strategy with adaptability across the portfolio
- Capitalize on market changes by reallocating funds and resources to higher value outcomes
- Navigate volatility by moving away from static plans that grow obsolete
Speaker
Keith Renison
Principal Technical Product Marketing Manager, Strategy Collection
With over two decades in software, Keith has spent his career at the intersection of technical architecture and strategic storytelling. After a decade as a solutions architect, he moved to the "dark side" of product marketing 11 years ago, bringing a perspective deeply grounded in real-world customer use cases and the practicalities of implementation.
At Atlassian, Keith focuses on helping enterprise organizations connect the dots between strategy, execution, and data. He is passionate about demystifying technical complexity to help teams make better decisions and move faster.