Facilitated by Tox B.
In the world of Agile, collaboration isn’t just a value—it’s the engine of productivity, innovation, and continuous improvement. As distributed teams, hybrid workflows, and rapid delivery cycles become the norm, Agile practitioners need platforms that do more than store documents—they must foster shared understanding, capture evolving knowledge, and facilitate decision-making in real time. Enter Confluence.
Join us this May 2025 for our deep-dive session on “Effective Team Collaboration and Knowledge Management with Confluence”, where we’ll explore how to elevate your Agile workflows through intelligent knowledge sharing.
Why Confluence is a Game-Changer for Agile Teams
Agile thrives on visibility and alignment. Confluence, a team workspace from Atlassian, integrates seamlessly with Jira and other Agile tools to:
- Streamline documentation of sprint goals, decisions, and retrospectives
- Centralize tribal knowledge for onboarding and project continuity
- Foster asynchronous collaboration across time zones and teams
Explore how Confluence supports team collaboration: Confluence Overview
What You’ll Learn in This Session
1. Setting Up Confluence for Agile Frameworks
- How to create a shared workspace for Scrum, SAFe, or Kanban teams
- Templates for retrospectives, meeting notes, decision logs, and more
- Establishing page hierarchies to mirror your backlog and workflows
2. Driving Collaboration Beyond Meetings
- Embedding Jira issues and dashboards for sprint visibility
- Commenting, tagging, and notifications to keep conversations flowing
- Using labels, macros, and automation to streamline daily routines
3. Knowledge Management Best Practices
- Turning project artifacts into lasting knowledge assets
- Creating internal wikis and decision registers
- Archiving outdated content without losing traceability
Learn more about knowledge management with Confluence: Knowledge Management Guide
4. Real-World Use Cases
- How Agile Coaches document learning paths and playbooks
- Product Owners maintaining shared product requirements and user stories
- Scrum Masters tracking team agreements, ceremonies, and dependencies
Who Should Attend
- Scrum Masters and Agile Coaches
- Product Owners and Business Analysts
- Developers, Testers, and UX Designers
- Knowledge Managers and Agile PMOs
How to Prepare
- Review your current documentation and information-sharing practices
- Identify gaps or redundancies in your Agile team collaboration process
- Bring questions or examples to get live feedback during the session
Don’t let valuable team knowledge slip through the cracks. Empower your Agile team with scalable documentation and seamless collaboration.
Register now
To join the session on Effective Team Collaboration and Knowledge Management with Confluence this May!