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February 2, 2024 60 mins

Dominic Price has been a workplace futurist since before it was cool. Atlassian, founded by Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar in 2002, has always embraced a uniquely Australian approach. With its roots in Sydney and HQ in Silicon Valley, the company was profitable before being funded, displaced email with JIRA for internal communications, and built it's distributed workplace culture on the back of 5 core values, including don't 'f" the customer.

Dominic is responsible for driving step-function learning to take Atlassian further and faster, enhancing how we work. Fortunately for us, Atlassian's open-source ethos is evident, and Dominic, along with his team, shares their insights generously. Dom will be the first to tell you that without context, knowledge is less impactful, and it's crucial to apply it as relevant.

Please join me in welcoming Dom Price to Work 20XX.

Dom is a deep thinker with a pragmatic flair. We delved into everything from 1%, adaptability, and bias for action, to context, culture, data, distributed teams, do-ocracy, evolution, experimentation, feel, foundation, how we work, open source, Personal Moral Inventory, portfolio, psychological safety, proxy, ROI, scale, situational leadership, team, TEDx, The Five Ls, The Modern Workplace Manifesto, trust, try, unlearning, values, walks... and more.

 

YouTube Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lwPqARB92g&list=PLZURvMqWbYjmmJlwGj0L0jWbWdCej1Jlt 

Transcript and Show Notes 

https://www.work20xx.com/episode/dominic-price-experiment-feel-safety-learning-work-20xx-ep23 

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