Most organizations have a version of the same conversation on a loop. Leadership sets direction. Teams execute. Months pass. Then someone in a board meeting asks the status of those big bets – are they on track, off-track, should we pivot, and why – and the room goes quiet.

It’s not a strategy problem. It’s not a talent problem. It’s a structural one. According to Atlassian research with more than 300 senior enterprise leaders, 80% say their priorities are clear, but only 11% have work connected to those priorities in a single live system. The other 89% close the gap manually: through status meetings, quarterly reviews, and spreadsheets that are stale before they’re shared.

The gap isn’t just about linking work to priorities. Tools that do that already exist. The harder problem is that the full context of how an enterprise operates, its people, its funding, its systems, its AI investments, has never lived in one connected model. So when strategy shifts, execution doesn’t follow. Not because people aren’t trying. Because there’s no infrastructure to carry the change.

That’s what Strategy Collection is built to fix. Strategy Collection enriches the Teamwork Graph with enterprise context – your priorities, work linked to those priorities, your teams, your people, your funds, your systems. It gives it structure, that leaders can then act on with real-time, human-validated intelligence.

Today at Team ’26, we’re announcing three new capabilities that turn your strategic intent into a live, connected operating model. An operating model where leaders see what’s actually happening, decisions reach the teams who execute them, and the cost of every priority is visible in real time.

Strategic Intelligence: See what’s at risk. Know what it’s costing. Act before it escalates.

Most leaders start their week assembling the picture. Status meetings. Stale reports. A spreadsheet that’s three weeks out of date. By the time the picture is ready, conditions have already changed.

Strategic Intelligence in Focus changes that. It’s an executive command center, not a dashboard, that surfaces what each leader needs to know right now: what’s on track, what’s at risk, and what needs a decision today. Every signal is a Rovo agent reasoning over the Teamwork Graph with Strategy Collection’s enterprise context – monitoring budget, goals, blockers, delivery health, and milestones the leader told it to watch.

No prep. No weekend deck.

Funds in Focus brings the financial layer directly into that picture. Budget, costs, benefits, and forecast vs. actuals live in the same surface as strategic health, so when Rovo flags a priority running over plan, the leader doesn’t have to switch tools to understand why or decide what to do next. They get the signal, the context, and the recommended action right in your Focus command center.

For the first time, strategic health and financial performance live together. Leaders stop assembling the picture and start acting on it.

Strategic Intelligence is coming to Strategy Collection as open beta in June 2026. Funds is generally available June 2026.

Human & AI Capital Management: Know who can deliver it, and what your AI investment is actually doing.

Two questions sit in separate systems with separate owners in almost every enterprise today. Who has the right skills for our most critical priorities? And is our AI investment actually accelerating those priorities, or just accumulating as a line item nobody can explain?

Talent now answers both in one place.

Workforce Skills infers capabilities automatically from what your people actually do: code contributed, pages authored, issues resolved, projects shipped, all drawn from the Teamwork Graph. Leaders can find talent by skill, visualize gaps, and identify where training and skill enablement can improve delivery across the organization or initiative.

No surveys. No stale job descriptions. Just the skills your workforce has already proven.

For the first time, AI adoption and spend are visible at the same level of detail. Leaders get a unified view of AI usage and costs across model providers and other tools, broken down by reporting line, strategic priority (focus area), and how your teams are organized. Planned AI investment compared to actuals. Off-track spending surfaced early.

The question “Is our AI investment actually making us more productive?” finally has an answer.

Human & AI Capital Management is announcing at Team ’26, coming soon to Strategy Collection.

Strategic Planning: A plan that adapts as fast as your business does.

Strategic planning today produces a document. Nobody updates it until the next cycle. By the time leaders revisit it, the assumptions it was built on no longer hold.

Strategic Planning in Focus is a shared, living model, not a document. Leaders rank what matters, see the cut-line of what’s actually achievable given real capacity, and get risk signals from Rovo the moment something starts to drift.

And when a leader makes a reallocation decision on Monday morning, the teams affected don’t find out on Friday. They see it in their own Strategic Intelligence feed before lunch. Rovo flags the impact, drafts a rebalanced plan, and surfaces the dependencies at risk, so they can renegotiate on the spot and commit with confidence.

No side conversations. No lost context. The decision doesn’t just get made. It gets carried.

Strategic Planning in Focus is entering EAP before June 2026, with GA rolling out through the rest of the year.

Why this matters now more than ever

AI amplifies whatever operating model it finds. For organizations with Strategy Collection, AI continuously monitors the gap between strategic intent and actual work, surfacing conflicts before they reach the boardroom.

In organizations without it? AI just produces more dashboards showing how stuck you are.

The question isn’t whether you can afford to build execution connectivity. It’s how much you’re already losing without it. And in an AI-native world, competitive windows close while you’re still planning your response.

Ready to move from insight to action?

Strategy Collection is available now. Whether you’re tired of flying blind, looking to prove strategic impact, or trying to do more with less, we built this for you.

Want to see Strategy Collection in action? Check it out here.


Explore more at Team ’26

These new updates were unveiled at our annual user conference, Team ‘26, alongside several other awesome announcements. To dig deeper, explore our live-streamed and on-demand sessions on your own schedule.