Hi, Jira Admins!
Here we are back again with another round of fresh tips and helpful content for you to share with your users and gather inspiration from. (ICYMI: check out the previous editions of this series here!)
Grab the resources below to share with your teams by dropping some of the tips weekly in your Slack and Teams channels, company emails, or internal training resources — or share them all at once in a user enablement content pack.
⭐️ And now through November 28th... sign up to participate in our latest Admin Connect, and meet fellow Atlassian Admins! ⭐️
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💡 Empower your users with quick tips each week As a Jira Admin, you play a key role in helping your teams manage projects, track their progress, and get things done. We're here to support you! Pick a favorite tip or share one each week over the next month with your organization’s Jira users. You can do this through Slack or Teams, on your company wiki, or even via email. It’s a great way to empower your end users. |
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Tip #1: Save time: Inline editing in list view ⭐️ Edit work item fields directly from the list view—no need to open each work item. This is a huge time-saver for updating statuses, assignees, or priorities in bulk. |
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Tip #2: Improve your work items' quality with AI ⭐️ Use Rovo’s “Improve Story” or “Improve Description” features to rewrite, summarize, or clarify Jira issue descriptions. ⭐️ Rovo can also translate or adjust the tone for different audiences. |
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Tip #3: Save time: Clone work items ⭐️ You can clone a work item to create a new one with the same information. Use the “•••” (more actions) menu and select “Clone.” |
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Tip #4: Mobile power tip: Get work done on the go ⭐️ The Jira mobile app supports advanced features, including voice-to-text for comments, push notifications for custom filters, and offline issue creation.
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Our very own @Kevin Lee has just dropped two brand-new "Atlassian Answered" videos! We thought these might be of interest to the Jira newbies within your organization: |
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Courses for your Jira users:
Admin-focused learning experiences:
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Sometimes, it's helpful to get back to the basics. Community Champion @Robert Hean provides us with a breakdown of Jira's structure. Here's the TL;DR:
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Kristen Roth
Community Strategist
Atlassian
Laporte, Colorado
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