• Decoding the human condition with Milo Wilkinson
    2025/08/07

    Milo Wilkinson is a globally recognized Behavioral Scientist working at the intersection of human behavior, crisis leadership, and predictive analytics. With seven degrees across neuroscience, psychology, and criminal sciences, Milo brings rare depth to her roles as a high-performance coach, criminal profiler, therapist, and keynote speaker. Milo’s work spans boardrooms, locker rooms, and courtrooms—decoding everyone from executives to elite athletes to psychopaths. Known for her sharp wit and accessible insights, Milo makes complex behavior science both engaging and unforgettable. Whether you’re drawn to Milo or avoid eye contact, chances are… she already knows why.


    During this episode of "Experts Unleashed," Atlassian's Dom Price chats with Milo about why smart people still make irrational decisions, the reason belonging is more important than psychological safety, and the power your thinking has on your body. They discuss how to deal with big egos and massive change, what it looks like to rewrite the scripts we run off each day, and why “fitting in” is the worst thing a person can do in an organization. Milo shows us that much of what we do and think is conditioned into us, but we can change the narrative with the right mindset.


    They also discuss the "My User Manual" Play from Atlassian's Team Playbook. It's an exercise designed to help leaders share with their teams and teammates HOW they work. Think of it like this: when you buy a TV, it comes with a User Manual. But when you hire a human, there's no such helpful guidance. Milo takes us through her User Manual and shares her five levels of communication…and how she uses them with her husband!


    More about Experts Unleashed:

    The world feels full of thought leadership and frameworks, when we’re actually hungry for lived experience, science, and pragmatic insights. Experts Unleashed seeks out amazing minds from their specialty fields and brings them to you, to unleash their wisdom in a way that will help you put it in action. Each episode aims to educate, provoke, inspire, and then activate… to give you the confidence to try someone new.

    In this episode:

    My User Manual Play: https://www.atlassian.com/team-playbook/plays/my-user-manual

    More about Milo Wilkinson: https://www.milowilkinson.com/

    BrainWaves Charity: https://brainwaveshub.org/

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  • Avoiding innovation theater and humanizing change with Amer Iqbal
    2025/07/24

    Amer Iqbal is an innovation expert and consultant who has guided dozens of Fortune 500 companies to build the business of tomorrow. Author of the upcoming book “The 5 Ways to Innovate” and host of the “Riding the Wave of Innovation” podcast, Amer helps organizations think, act, and behave more like startups to reimagine their future in a digital economy. Amer has spent the last 20 years leading innovation at some of the world’s top companies, including Meta (Facebook) and Deloitte Digital. Considered one of the foremost innovation experts, Amer has been interviewed by CNBC, has had his face appear on the Nasdaq billboard in Times Square, and was a finalist for the 2011 Young Executive of the Year. Amer’s writings have even been published in the Australian Financial Review, Economic Times, and WARC.


    During this episode of "Experts Unleashed," Atlassian's Dom Price chats with Amer about why corporate innovation is broken, how to humanize change in the workplace, and what it means to fail fast and fail forward. They discuss how to identify if innovation is thriving in your organization (or not…), how to circumvent change resistance when you hit it, as well as how to model innovative thinking by sharing your failures with your team. Amer is a wealth of knowledge on the topic of innovative change and spends the episode providing practical tips and tricks that any leader can use to unleash innovation in their organization.


    They also discuss the "My User Manual" Play from Atlassian's Team Playbook. It's an exercise designed to help leaders share with their teams and teammates HOW they work. Think of it like this: when you buy a TV, it comes with a User Manual. But when you hire a human, there's no such helpful guidance. Amer takes us through his User Manual and shares his proudest accomplishment…and it has nothing to do with corporate innovation!


    More about Experts Unleashed:

    The world feels full of thought leadership and frameworks, when we’re actually hungry for lived experience, science, and pragmatic insights. Experts Unleashed seeks out amazing minds from their specialty fields and brings them to you, to unleash their wisdom in a way that will help you put it in action. Each episode aims to educate, provoke, inspire, and then activate… to give you the confidence to try someone new.


    In this episode:

    My User Manual Play: https://www.atlassian.com/team-playbook/plays/my-user-manual

    More about Amer Iqbal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ameriqbal/

    Forever Projects Charity: https://foreverprojects.org/

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    56 分
  • Unleash your inner storyteller with Matt Abrahams
    2025/07/10

    Matt Abrahams is a communication expert, professor, author, and host of the award-winning podcast “Think Fast, Talk Smart.” A professor at Stanford University, Matt teaches strategic communication and virtual presenting, earning Stanford’s prestigious Alumni Teaching Award for his work. A sought-after speaker and coach, Matt has worked with clients delivering TED Talks, IPO road shows, and Nobel Prize speeches. But that’s not all…Matt also advises the UN Secretary General’s communication office! The author of two bestselling books, Matt’s book “Think Faster, Talk Smarter” offers practical tools for spontaneous speaking, while “Speaking Up without Freaking Out” is focused on helping people manage public speaking anxiety.


    During this episode of "Experts Unleashed," Atlassian's Dom Price chats with Matt about the importance of intentional communication, why structure is critical to communicating successfully, and how practicing being more spontaneous can help you build lifelong communication skills. Matt shares how to best measure how effective you are communicating, what some of the top communication structures are (and how to use them), and why improv and Toastmasters are great ways to learn how to communicate better. Matt’s extensive experience working as an expert communicator shines during this episode as he breaks down the complexities of communication into easy-to-consume bits.


    They also discuss the "My User Manual" Play from Atlassian's Team Playbook. It's an exercise designed to help leaders share with their teams and teammates HOW they work. Think of it like this: when you buy a TV, it comes with a User Manual. But when you hire a human, there's no such helpful guidance. Matt takes us through his User Manual and shares his preferred way of communicating (pro-tip…talk like a human and avoid jargon monoxide with Matt!).


    More about Experts Unleashed:

    The world feels full of thought leadership and frameworks, when we’re actually hungry for lived experience, science, and pragmatic insights. Experts Unleashed seeks out amazing minds from their specialty fields and brings them to you, to unleash their wisdom in a way that will help you put it into action. Each episode aims to educate, provoke, inspire, and then activate… to give you the confidence to try someone new.


    In this episode:

    My User Manual Play: https://www.atlassian.com/team-playbook/plays/my-user-manual

    More about Matt Abrahams: https://mattabrahams.com/

    Vocal Justice Charity: https://www.vocaljustice.org/

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    53 分
  • Culture is a choice and not an accident with Colin Ellis
    2025/06/26

    Colin Ellis is a globally recognized expert in workplace culture and project management. With a focus on helping organizations build high-performing, vibrant cultures, Colin has partnered with nearly 100 different organizations across 20 countries, including Microsoft, Red Bull, the US House of Representatives, and the Dutch Olympic Team. Colin is the best-selling author of five books, including Culture Fix and The Project Book, and is a sought-after speaker featured by outlets like Harvard Business Review and the BBC. Originally from the UK, Colin travels the world delivering workplace culture programs…all while still finding time to enjoy coffee, whisky, and supporting Everton (no matter how painful).


    During this episode of "Experts Unleashed," Atlassian's Dom Price chats with Colin about the importance of making culture a choice, why vibrant cultures have a common language, and the reason managers are the difference between success and failure when it comes to culture. Colin shares why many organizations tend to overinvest in strategy vs culture (even though culture is what delivers the strategy), and how finding the right balance of engagement and empathy in your organization will make or break your culture. Colin’s extensive experience working with all types of workplace cultures shines during this episode as he distils common culture issues and shares the practical actions every organization can take to improve their culture.


    They also discuss the "My User Manual" Play from Atlassian's Team Playbook. It's an exercise designed to help leaders share with their teams and teammates HOW they work. Think of it like this: when you buy a TV, it comes with a User Manual. But when you hire a human, there's no such helpful guidance. Colin takes us through his User Manual and shares what the word “achieve” means to him (which you’ll learn is all about starting at the bottom of the ladder and working your way up!).


    More about Experts Unleashed:

    The world feels full of thought leadership and frameworks, when we’re actually hungry for lived experience, science, and pragmatic insights. Experts Unleashed seeks out amazing minds from their specialty fields and brings them to you, to unleash their wisdom in a way that will help you put it into action. Each episode aims to educate, provoke, inspire, and then activate… to give you the confidence to try someone new.


    In this episode:

    My User Manual Play: https://www.atlassian.com/team-playbook/plays/my-user-manual

    More about Colin Ellis: https://www.colindellis.com/

    Save the Children Fund: https://www.savethechildren.org.uk/

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    53 分
  • Applying human values in your work and life with Greta Bradman
    2025/06/12

    Greta Bradman wears many “expert” hats. Psychologist, AI scientist, founder & advisor, ABC broadcaster, former no. 1 recording artist/ freelance classical singer…the list goes on. As a coach, Greta works with leaders from business, tech, sports, entertainment, and the arts to enhance performance, leadership, and well-being. Greta is especially passionate about human values and helping people make choices that feel right in the long run, even when they’re tough in the moment. In 2025, Greta released her first book, “What Matters to You: How Values Transform Your Work and Life,” a practical field guide to understanding and applying human values in everyday decision-making.

    During this episode of "Experts Unleashed," Atlassian's Dom Price chats with Greta about the power of human values, how values emerge and evolve in organizations, and the future of value-based decision making in the world of AI. Greta shares the difference between growth-based values and threat-based values (something we all have), the typical value lifecycle within an organization, and why values-alignment will be the biggest struggle for AI as we use it more. Greta’s deep understanding of human values, along with her ability to simplify such a complex topic, will have you reexamining your own values before the end of the episode!


    In this episode:

    My User Manual Play: https://www.atlassian.com/team-playbook/plays/my-user-manual

    More about Greta Bradman: https://www.gretajbradman.com/

    The Westerman Jilya Institute: https://www.thejilyainstitute.com.au/

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  • Unleashing the power of Blindspotting with Dr. Kirstin Ferguson
    2025/05/29

    Dr. Kirstin Ferguson is a globally recognized leadership expert, ranked by Thinkers50 as one of the top 50 management thinkers in the world. With a career that began as an officer in the Royal Australian Air Force, Kirstin has gone on to become a CEO, board director, and acting chair and deputy chair of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Kirstin brings decades of leadership experience across a variety of sectors—public, private, military, and media—combined with deep academic expertise, including a PhD in leadership and culture. Kirstin is the author of three acclaimed books, including Blindspotting (2025), Head & Heart (2023), and Women Kind (2018), which have influenced leaders around the world.

    During this episode of "Experts Unleashed," Atlassian's Dom Price chats with Kirstin about the idea of Blindspotting – the topic of Kirstin’s latest book – and how being honest, curious, and flexible can change the way we lead, work, and live. Kirstin shares how taking a “seeker” vs a “knower” perspective can enable you to find new answers to old problems, as well as create more teachable moments for the people around you. Kirstin’s straightforward approach to upgrading the way we show up as leaders is so simple, you’ll wonder why you haven’t been doing it all along!


    In this episode:

    My User Manual Play: https://www.atlassian.com/team-playbook/plays/my-user-manual

    More about Dr. Kirstin Ferguson: https://www.kirstinferguson.com/

    Lifeline: https://www.lifelinesupport.org/

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    53 分
  • The collision of design, music, and social impact with Cameron Adams
    2025/03/27

    A computer nerd, designer, and DJ, Cameron “Cam” Adams is the co-founder and Chief Product Officer of Canva, the game-changing online graphic design platform that’s transformed how people create and share visuals. In 2012, Cam co-founded Canva alongside Mel Perkins and Cliff Obrecht, and depending on which paper you read, the company has a current valuation of about US $50bn. As CPO, Cam steers Canva’s product vision, ensuring its tools stay fresh, innovative, and user-friendly. When he’s not changing the world of design, Cam is mixing on his turntables as a DJ, exploring his creative side through music. Cam is also dedicated to making a positive impact on the world through his work with sustainability and social initiatives, including his involvement with Wedgetail, an organization focused on conserving and restoring biodiversity through sustainable investment.

    During this episode of "Experts Unleashed," Atlassian's Dom Price chats with Cam about why colliding interests can bring out innovation, how to best scale an organization (gracefully), and the responsibility leaders have to leave a positive impact on the world. They discuss how to avoid “innovation theater” by allowing people to explore their interests at work, the personal growth journey of a co-founder, and how AI can help democratize the world. The stories and practice advice Cam shares of his lived experience taking a company from zero to 5,000 people over 12 years will inspire you!

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    55 分
  • Taming your inner critic and taking back your time with Melanie Silva
    2025/02/27

    A tech leader and DEI advocate, Melanie Silva drives growth and transformation at Google Australia and New Zealand. As Managing Director and Vice President, she leads Google’s operations in the region, with a focus on helping businesses navigate and thrive in the technical world. With over 11 years at Google, Melanie has held senior roles across the Asia-Pacific region, including overseeing Go-to-Market Strategy and Operations. Prior to Google, she worked at Fairfax Digital, Citibank, AMP, and ING Direct. A passionate advocate for diversity and inclusion, Melanie chairs Google’s Diversity Council for Australia and New Zealand, helping to foster a more inclusive tech industry.

    During this episode of "Experts Unleashed," Atlassian's Dom Price chats with Mel about how to not confuse your inner critic for your instincts, the impact of taking back your calendar, and why being busy isn’t the same as being productive. Mel shares her hack of introducing a “Thinking Day” every six weeks to help her tackle important issues and “reclaim the membrane” as she puts it, as well as introduces Dom to how she likes to network with her Aussie Legends Curiosity Tour. Mel’s practical tips will leave you Googling for more!

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    56 分