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Thank you for the quick response!
I'm not seeing this feature in my version of Jira yet.
Will creating a new project and creating a new Epic per each initiative under that project accomplish the same?
I am looking for a way to view/track individual status and details for each initiative as well as collective status and details for all initiatives in this project.
We will also need to have separate confluence pages for each initiative/epic.
Will this work?
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Hi @wendy.gustafson! Great question. I would recommend creating a template bundle, which can include up to 6 projects! We just announced this new feature here: https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Jira-Work-Management-Articles/New-year-new-releases-Import-from-Monday-template-bundles-and/ba-p/2583233
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I would like to create a series of projects under one 'strategic initiatives' program umbrella so I can view all projects within the program or portfolio. What is the best way to do this?
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Hi! You can make a project private via the access tab in project settings. Let me know if that helps!
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Hi, how make carrier in confluence
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Thank you - could you point me in the right direction?
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Hi @Laura Guncheon, yes! If you have any issues with the integration let me know. Welcome!
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Good morning - is it possible to send notifications to a Teams channel, like in Jira software?
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In this setup of tracking multiple initiatives as epics under one Project, how can each epic view only its own board, list, calendar, and other data?
I need to allow each epic owner to view only their respective epic data so they don't have to sift through all epic data to find theirs.
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@wendy.gustafson yes, that sounds great to me! You can definitely track statuses at the different levels of hierarchy within a project and link to as many Confluence pages as needed for each one. If you're interested, I'd love to see how you think through setting up your project and offer any help along the way. Let me know and I'll send you a note directly!
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Hi,
how can we create confidential projects in Jira? so that others in the team cannot access them or see the tasks associated with that project.
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