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Organization Hierarchies

When I look up hierarchies for Jira, it is regarding epics/stories/tasks. Is there an organization hierarchical level? Example, Parent Company and Child Company?

https://confluence.atlassian.com/confeval/jira-software-evaluator-resources/jira-software-hierarchy

Thank you.

Armi

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I guess I am also asking a similar question.

 

For example, "Company Mother" has 3 subsidiaries - "Company Child A", "Company Child B" and "Company Child C".

 

I am the Org Admin for "Company Mother" + all 3 subsidiaries. For each subsidiary, I am appointing an Admin to manage them.

 

The Admins in "Company Child A", "Company Child B" and "Company Child C" cannot see the contents of each other. Similar, the team members of each subsidiary cannot see other subsidiaries' contents. The only way to see the contents of another subsidiary is via invitation to the team/project.

 

May I ask if Jira is capable to support this arrangement?

If not, is there any method we can achieve the same/similar arrangement?

Daniel Ebers
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Jan 15, 2023

@Winston Leong I think that's a completely whole different topic than what was discussed here. In short, yes, it should be possible by creating three distinct sites where the user base is not shared among them - but I think it would be better to ask in a new thread about it.

It would need some experts on it who can say more in detail if this works out fine, and how.

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Sep 05, 2021

Hi @Armi Lawrence

re-reading your question I am not sure if it is about issue hierarchies as you mention organizations and have tagged "Jira Service Management."

Organizations are used to group customers - you can read more about it here:
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-service-management-cloud/docs/group-customers-into-organizations/

However, in case you would like to specify if the information Jacob and Fabian already gave address what you were looking for Community members are likely able to advise further.

Regards,
Daniel

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Sep 01, 2021

Hi @Armi Lawrence

The only other issue type that you could have is an initiative. The only way that I think you'd be able to create hierarchies above Initiative would be to create separate projects. 

Hope that helps.

Jacob

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Sep 01, 2021

Hi @Armi Lawrence

You can build any customized hierarchies in jira and use customized relationships.  If you could explain what you are trying to build in detail, we can provide you with suggestions.

Thsnks

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