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We have the following structure:
Ideas -> Implemented by -> Initiative (JIRA Software) -> Epic -> Story. We use the "Parent Link" to connect the Epic to the Initiative.
We can easily view the Initiative -> Epic -> Story hierarchy in Advanced roadmaps.
How can I view a list of dependencies between the Initiative and Ideas without having to view the initiative's ticket details? Or rather, How can I look at an Initiative in Advanced Roadmaps and see what Ideas it is implementing?
@Seth Mason @Amanda Barber @Vanessa Scott @Michelle @Elizabeth Sankey @Len Bergman I've just come back from leave and would like to continue talking to customers about this. I've created some available timeslots next week I hope you can book yourself in:
I saw on a recent post that @Rohan Swami is setting up interviews for this feature.
Comment from this post: https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Jira-Product-Discovery/Vision-for-JPD-Jira-Advanced-Roadmaps/td-p/2182985#M771 is shown below
We’re running a round of interviews to understand how customers are using Jira Product Discovery alongside Advanced Roadmaps. If you would like to share feedback to shape the improvements that we make to the product please book time in with me through Calendly https://calendly.com/rswami-atlassian/jpd-ar
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Great question! I am also very interested in a solution for this as we are AR users and are about to start using JPD too.
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Same here! Also trying to figure out the best approach for the following structure: Objectives > Ideas > Initiatives (Jira) > Epics > Stories
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If you figure this out, please let us know! Trying to figure out the best approach at my workplace too!
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I am also interested in a solution to this. We are trying to figure out how to "link" ideas to initiatives in Advanced Roadmaps
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