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@viktoriiagolovtseva shared a post, 3 weeks, 2 days ago

Performance Review Template That Actually Works

Hiring the right person is only half the equation — helping them grow is the other

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How to Track DORA Metrics Without Months of Engineering Work

Start tracking DORA metrics this week without months of work. Learn simple manual tracking, gradual automation, and practical tools to measure deployment performance

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Contract Review Template for the Legal Team: a Free Checklist

Whether you’re reviewing a routine non-disclosure agreement or a complex commercial contract, your team likely follows roughly the same steps. Although many legal professionals don’t require a predefined plan, in some cases, having a contract review template is very helpful. 

For example, if you have a large legal department, work in a legal firm with numerous clients, or need to scale best practices, in all these cases, process standardization is essential. A contract review template enables you to document all the crucial steps, ensuring that your processes are robust and repeatable.

In this guide, we’ll share a free contract review template for legal teams. We also explain how to use it in Jira or Monday and how to add it to your tasks automatically.

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Jira Automation Best Practices That Will Save You Time

Managing projects in Jira often involves many repetitive actions. Creating work items for recurring tasks, reassigning them for reviews, and syncing statuses with dev tools – these are just a few examples. With Jira automation, you can handle such routine actions more efficiently and reduce manual work. If you set up automation rules that work together as a whole, you will create a well-functioning system. This will help you streamline processes and optimize resources.

In this article, we explore hands-on Jira automation best practices that actually save time. You’ll learn how to set up effective rules, avoid common mistakes, and make automation work seamlessly for your team’s unique processes.

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