🔥 take: AI adoption isn't really about AI—it's about how teams work together to get things done. Atlassian's Sherif Mansour shared with Pascal BORNET how his team is embedding AI where it’s most useful, ensuring every teammate can work better. 👇
AI adoption does not start with AI. It starts with understanding how work actually happens. That was one of the clearest ideas from my conversation with Sherif Mansour, Head of AI at Atlassian, as we discussed how AI is being embedded into tools many teams already use every day, including Jira, Confluence, Bitbucket, and Loom. What I liked in Sherif’s answer is that he made AI adoption very practical: take one team, understand how they work today, identify where time is lost or quality breaks down, and add agents directly into the workflows where they can genuinely help. 👉 As Sherif said: “Understand how your team's working today, identify opportunities where AI can help, and turn that opportunity to an agent.” That sentence matters because many companies still start with the tool, then search for a use case. The better approach is to start with the work itself, then add agents where they can remove friction, improve quality, or speed up execution. That is when AI stops being a pilot and starts becoming part of the business. 👉 Where could an agent improve the work your teams already do every day? Watch the full interview for more of Sherif’s practical view on AI adoption, no-code agents, and the future of teamwork at Atlassian: https://lnkd.in/eSstF23M #AtlassianAmbassador #AI #AgenticAI #FutureOfWork #Leadership #Atlassian #DigitalTransformation
That’s a great take on AI adoption and how real impact comes from improving collaboration and workflows, not just the technology itself. At Weah Agency, we also focus on strengthening teamwork and using smart tools in a practical way to help our team serve clients more efficiently and effectively.
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