Hello Community 😃
We're excited to announce the rollout of a new feature in Jira Service Management: Request type groups for HR projects 🥳. This enhancement is designed to streamline how HR teams manage their services, making it easier to document, organize, and report on various HR operations.
What are request type groups?
Request type groups allow you to categorize related request types within a single project. This feature is particularly beneficial for HR teams that want to create a basic service catalog that might include services like ‘Employee Onboarding’, ‘Employee benefits and rewards’, and ‘Talent management’. By organizing request types into these groups, teams can enhance the visibility of their services as well as collaboration across departments.
Request type groups are available by default for new company-managed HR projects 🙌, and they can be enabled for other existing projects.
Examples of how to make request type groups work for you:
Visibility: Create request type groups that represent the catalog of services your team offers, then use them to group the request types that represent the work associated with each service.
Findability: Create custom queues based on request type groups, making it easier for your teams to find and focus on the issues they’re responsible for.
Insights: Gather data about the types and volumes of requests for each group by using request type groups in JQL queries.
Getting started with request type groups
To explore this feature, create a new company-managed service project using the HR project template. You can also enable it in an existing project by going to the Features section in project settings, finding Request type groups in the ‘Feature lab’ section, then toggling the feature on.
For detailed instructions, read more about using request type groups.
We hope this new feature enhances your HR service management experience. As always, we welcome your feedback and are here to support you in making the most of Jira Service Management
Best,
The Atlassian Team 💙
Megha
Principal Service Enablement Engineer
Atlassian
Sydney, Australia
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