📣 Fellow power planners: we’re excited to share the latest and greatest features in Jira Software Premium designed to help you plan and track cross-functional work with ease. Whether you’re on a free Premium trial or your teams are already humming along in Premium, check out the new and upcoming features below to learn how you can improve visibility and collaboration across your organization.
The Top-level planning template provides a high-level overview for planning and tracking work across multiple teams and projects. It comes preconfigured with a new hierarchy level above Epic, allowing you to visually connect related projects and break down larger bodies of work in a plan.
Learn more about Top-level planning template
To better support cross-team collaboration and different ways of working, Plans now supports both team-managed and company-managed projects. Bring all your projects, including business projects from Jira Work Management, into a shared plan in Jira Software Premium to plan and track cross-functional work.
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You can now view the issues in your plan as a list and toggle between Timeline and List mode as you schedule and track work. This allows you to easily access all the issue details you need without switching context and without sacrificing space in Timeline mode.
Learn more about List Mode in Plans
The key to a creating a reliable, robust plan is knowing your dependencies. Our latest enhancements to the dependencies report in Plans allows you to group and filter your dependencies, and embed the results on a Confluence page to easily communicate potential blockers.
Learn more about dependencies report in Plans
Got multiple planners scheduling work and making updates? Now you can select which changes are saved to your plan and prevent premature or unintended updates.
Learn more about saving changes in Plans
If your plan contains thousands of issues, it can be difficult to pinpoint a specific issue on the timeline view. Now you can search for any issue within your plan using “Find your issue” under Plan settings.
Learn how to find an issue in a plan
Plans is designed to be a shared space for multiple teams. To help teams get familiar with Plans, we’ve made the option to create a sample plan available to all users so anyone can safely explore and learn its capabilities.
Learn how to create a sample plan
Previously, our advanced planning feature in Jira Software Premium went by two names: Advanced Roadmaps and Plans. You may have wondered: “Are these the same thing?”
Yes, Advanced Roadmaps and Plans are the same thing! To create a more consistent experience, we’re just calling it Plans moving forward. Plans is an advanced planning feature in Jira Software Premium; it is where cross-functional work is broken down and tracked according to timeline, dependencies, and capacity.
In the coming months, you will notice the Advanced Roadmaps name updated across Jira Software product, documentation, and other resources. This update will not impact existing functionality in Jira Software Premium. Plans will remain accessible through the top navigation and will still provide all the powerful capabilities teams know and rely on today!
Atlassian teams will soon be enabled in Plans, making it easier to plan, assign, and track work across any team set up in your directory on the Atlassian platform.
To support the flexible and SaFe compatible naming of the Epic level, a new Parent field is replacing the existing Epic link and Parent link fields to provide a more consistent experience across both company and team-managed projects.
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