Hi Everyone,
I am working with the Development team at my firm to better manage an implementation in Jira. I have made several observations based on how things are currently structured:
The solution I have proposed to Development is the following:
The feedback I have received from the Development team so far is that by combining the projects and converting the issues into sub-tasks, the team will have a challenge with assigning and deploying tasks effectively (i.e., everything is jumbled up together).
Does anyone have thoughts on this? Perhaps some potential workarounds that will meet the needs of all stakeholders?
Thanks in advance!
Hmm, difficult question as you want to change certain mindsets and how teams work. My advice would be to look at the following;
It sounds like the projects run on a basis of tasks for the team, not products for end users. Would collaboration, and the resolution of issues, on products and their sub-tasks be more effective using a product-based approach rather than team-based tasks?
Does each project have quality control? How is quality control handled when integrating products? If you have quality control running on each project separately is this not a waste of effort when each aspect of the product needs to be integrated, since integration of work causes issues that may have not been present before.
Does this cause more work for users working across multiple projects?
Hope this helps.
Thanks, Danny. This is helpful. Your point about the project running on team tasks rather than focusing on the end user is spot on. I think it would be more effective for the groups to be product-focused, but I think this will be a complete culture shift, which will be a huge part of the discussion. Nonetheless, I am glad we are on the same page.
Hope to come out of this with good news!
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