
 In Depth
 In Depth Unpacking all the non-consensus moves in Atlassian’s story — Jay Simons
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 Dec 17, 2020  Chapters 
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 Introduction 
 00:00 • 4min 
 How Atlassian Built a Culture Around First Principles Thinking 
 04:08 • 5min 
 Atlassian's Self-Service Flywheel 
 09:08 • 2min 
 The Magic of Bottoms Upsass 
 10:44 • 4min 
 How Atlassian Optimized Their Customer Journey 
 15:08 • 3min 
 The Evolution of the Product Advocate Role 
 18:00 • 4min 
 Atlassian's Business Model 
 22:18 • 2min 
 The Different Roles of Product Advocates 
 24:36 • 2min 
 The Three Legs of the Stool 
 26:17 • 3min 
 How to Build a Symbiotic Channel 
 29:47 • 4min 
 How to Scale Your Channels Directly 
 33:37 • 2min 
 The Dynamic of Slack and Nenton 
 35:08 • 2min 
 Atlassian's Decision to Sell HipChat to Slack 
 37:20 • 3min 
 How HipChat and Slack Changed History 
 39:54 • 2min 
 The Land and Expansion Strategy for JIRA 
 42:18 • 6min 
 Atlassian's Deferred Cloud Strategy 
 47:55 • 3min 
 Atlassian's Multi-Product Framework 
 50:40 • 3min 
 The Trade-Offs of Launching Additional Products 
 53:52 • 3min 
 The Hard Part: How to Achieve Success in a Large Company 
 56:35 • 2min 
 Atlassian: A Breakthrough Business 
 58:48 • 3min 
 The Importance of First Principle Thinking in Business 
 01:01:19 • 2min 
 The Evolution of Voltron's Business Model 
 01:03:32 • 2min 
 The Core Concept of Flywheels 
 01:05:20 • 4min 
 The Importance of Pricing 
 01:09:25 • 5min 
 How to Negotiate Pricing and Terms and Conditions 
 01:14:03 • 3min 
