The Power of Atlassian Teamwork Graph

Teamwork Graph

By Cidoni Brind, Director – DevOps & Process Re-engineering, Engineering & Dave Rosenlund, Global Director of Software & Solutions at Trundl

If youre using Jira, Confluence, and maybe even Rovo—but still chasing context—youre not alone.

In large organizations, teams arent just distributed. Theyre running different tools, on different cadences,with different assumptions about where the work actually lives. Even with Jira and Confluence at the core,too much effort goes into re-explaining the why, digging up documentation, or hunting for the rightperson.

Thats where Atlassians Teamwork Graph comes in.

Its not a product you buy or a feature you turn on. Its an intelligence layer that understands relationshipsbetween people, projects, documents, and decisions—and makes those connections work for you. Thinkof it like the smart hub in a connected home: when everythings integrated, the system becomes intuitive.Relevant info shows up where and when its needed.

Why It Matters

If you lead cross-functional work, you already know visibility is fragile. Plans live in decks. Status is in Jira.The decisions? Maybe Slack. Maybe someones memory.

With Teamwork Graph powering the connections, that manual glue work starts to fade. Instead of chasingcontext, it shows up. And that shift doesnt require a platform overhaul—just deliberate alignment aroundtools, sources of truth, and automation.

AI Is Only as Smart as Your Structure

Rovo and Atlassians AI features become actually helpful once your system knows how the work fitstogether. A Confluence page on its own is just text. A Jira issue is just a ticket. But when the graphconnects those dots? AI can prioritize, summarize, and suggest with real context—not guesses.

As we like to say:

AI is the amplifier. Teamwork Graph is what determines whether its all signal—or just more noise.

Final Take Away

You dont need a big bang rollout. Pick one use case. Map the friction. Connect your tools deliberately.Thats where the real shift starts.

Cidoni Brind is PMO Director and Dave Rosenlund is the Head of Software & Solutions, here at Trundl.Theyre also Atlassian Community Champions and leaders of the virtual Atlassian Community Eventschapter, Program/Project Masters. Want the deeper dive? Read the full article in the Atlassian Community.

 

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