Hello!!
We need to create a portfolio and hierarchy in JIRA based on the structure currently used in .xls.
In .xls, we have 3 levels; Program group, program and team. In the 3 levels we have several projects where they are managed:
- Program group: epics
- Program: epics, feature, story
- Team / project: epic, feature, story, sub-task
How can you group the information of all the projects to have a strategic vision with jira portfolio and struture?
In other organizations, how do you manage strategic planning in JIRA with portfolio for jira and / or structure?
In JIRA everything is managed with projects at the same level, how do you relate a project set with 2 levels higher to see the progress?
We have Program Increment, I think they could be in Portfolio for JIRA, the releases CROSS.
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The program epic, Are the releases in the portfolio?
What elements do you link with the new link "parent link"?
Thank you very much for your answer.
Sorry, my english is bad
Releases can be created at the project level in Jira or at the Portfolio level. For example, if you create a cross project release in Portfolio and push it down into Jira, it will create that same release in each of your individual projects.
If I have 3 projects in Jira (Project A, Project B and Project C) and in Portfolio, I have a plan with all 3 projects and want to create a cross project Release, I would do so in Portfolio, put the relevant epics and such in it and then push down to Jira. When pushing to Jira, each one of those projects will see that cross project release in the list of "Versions".
Hi Eva,
As Vanessa mentioned, it's quite a big quesiton to answer and both tools can be useful in this case. Each tool has it's strong points, so depending on your specific needs you can use one or the other or both like quite a few of our customers. Portfolio is mostly focused on planning, while Strucutre has many features for visualisation of a large scope of work, traking progress, creating issues break-downs for analysis and offers far more flexibility.
Here is an example of a structure similar to yours, but you can have any kind of hirarchy built in a similar way:
If you wish, we'll be happy to de a detailed demo of Structure capabilities and how it can be used for managing portfolios of projects.
Just contact us through support.almworks.com and we'll find some good time to do it.
Kinds regards,
Eugene (ALM Works)
Tambien hablo un poco de Espanol, pero no se si es suficinte para hacer un demo :) Podemos probar :)
¡Muchas gracias!
Yo tengo muchas dudas para los Niveles una organizadora de "cartera" y "Programa".
En los Niveles de CARTERA Y PROGRAMA, ¿Puedo Tener Varios Proyectos?
Yo tengo varios "program" que tienen issues, como si fueran proyectos normales en JIRA, pero que estan en un nivel superior a los proyectos (nivel team).
En La DEMO que me mandas, veo Que Hay Un Proyecto para CARTERA y Un Proyecto para PROGRAMA.
¿Como se relacionan las cuestiones de PROYECTO DE PROGRAMA Y con cartera? ¿Como Es Posible párrafo Tener Una jerarquía?
Voy a Revisar tu DEMO, me sera de gran ayuda.
Un millón de gracias !! :-)
De nada :)
Con Strucutre es posible organizar tus projectos en qualquier manera. El estructura en la Demo es solo un ejemplo que refleja un setup mas tipico de nuestros clientes.
En este ejemplo he creado un tipo de JIRA link especial (implements/implemented by) para usar para connectar Initiatives i Epics. Eso es una manera bastante tipica.
Pero tambien puedes utilizar proyectos en otra manera i por ejemplo usar differentes tipos de issues por differentes niveles, pero del mismo projecto.
Todo depende de manera de organizacion en vuestra empresa.
Es un poco deficil explicar solo escribiendo - hay un grabacion de un webinar, que muestra los features basicos de Structure - es un poco largo, pero da un idea de que es possible:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15HpABPX9fc
Es en Ingles, pero si tiene algunas preguntas - puedo commentar i resolver qualquier dudas.
Puede escribir me a eugene@almworks.com o contactarnos por support.almworks.com
Losiento por mi Espanol - no practico mucho :)
Un saludo
Eugene