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Aug 5, 2024, 1:28:41 AM8/5/24
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Thanksfor reaching out. We do have a limit for the maximum number of kudos you can give per hour. Please wait an hour to try again; if you continue having trouble, please wait 24 hours before giving more kudos.

Southwest Airlines doesn't have an online kudos system specifically, but you can still recognize that awesome gate attendant! Head over to the Southwest community page -do-you-send-a-compliment-to-southwest-airlines and fill out the Customer Service Compliment form. Be sure to mention all the details you remember, like the date, flight number, gate number (if you know it), and especially the gate attendant's name if you overheard it. This way, Southwest can make sure your praise reaches the right person!


We are looking to reward and recognize folks for kudos being provided. It would be nice to be able to grab that information from Atlas and add it to our slide decks to openly cheer everyone on in a portfolio.


That functionality [to export] is super appealing to recall and celebrate kudos throughout a sprint, month, or quarter. Power Atlas users at my company were also curious if Kudos Slack integrations were available to be able to link kudos to their Goal working group Slack channels.


Is there any news about this? We'd like the kudos to be shared via Teams. If some praise a kudos in Microsoft teams, then it arrives in Atlas, and if it is raised in Atlas, it's shared in Microsoft Teams.


Hi there, I want to be able to see a total overview of the kudos given to team members across all aspects of the Atlas site, similar to how I can see all of our projects and goals. This will help us more formally recognise our team at events and company meetings. so in essense


Hi Anish, we would like to display all the kudos given in a specific period (all for July as an example) so people can view the interactions between team members and gain greater visibility over what is happening and what we are celebrating. At the moment, it is difficult from an admin perspective to have this view, and some kudos may go unnoticed or recognised if it stays siloed between 1:1 communications.


Why are we not able to see other users Kudo points in the Atlassian Community?



I too find it a bit frustrating that I am unable to see the Kudos other users earned. I think the Kudos are also as good of an indicator as all other awards, e.g. badges, certifications, etc.



@Anish Deena , can you tell us a bit more about it, is this a design decision, or otherwise why is it setup like this if not?


Uncertainty teaches us to value our time, resources and relationships. Employees can reinforce their relationships with colleagues by visiting kudos.sandia.gov to complete a Thunderbird Kudos submission, which takes about three minutes. The program was designed to be a simple and quick way to tell co-workers that their accomplishments are important.


Recipients are displayed on the Kudos Wall of Honor, which is visible to the workforce. A recipient can elect to hide their recognition from the wall, however. Information about recipients can be sorted and queried on the website.


Designer Andres Padilla and his team built and launched the tool in January. Stephanie Blackwell and Johann Snyder created the communications and advertising to let people know how it worked and how to participate.


? The Give kudos button will appear on profiles for all users on your Atlassian site that have access to Atlas. It will also appear for these users on profiles in any Jira or Confluence Cloud Workspaces on the same Atlassian Site.


This is just a first step towards enabling you to build a kind, connected workplace with Atlas. We're actively working on additional capabilities and improvements. Keep an eye on our change log for updates as they ship!


When you give kudos to a message, you are giving a thumbs-up for good content and a pat on the back to its author. Your kudos help to boost the value of certain messages and enhance the reputation of their authors.


After a short break for COVID, city council members and select city staff will present a kudos coin to anyone spotted giving back to the community. This could range from collecting litter, to helping a neighbor, to protecting our waterways. This coin can be redeemed for specials and offers from local businesses.


The businesses below would like to extend a thank you to these positive actions with the following offers. If you own a business or know a business owner who wants to participate, please email Amy Thomaides.

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