Hey, everyone,
I'm new to the group. I'm a veteran of Jira, but I'm currently working with a new company. I'm starting again to set up Jira to handle waterfall projects in a similar way to what I set up a decade ago, and looking for insights on how I can update my processes to sync with new ways of working, facilitated by Jira.
I'm looking forward to some good discussions.
This is amazing!
There are 2 aspects to this discussion. How to set up your Projects vs how to execute them. (I am assuming software projects.)
Some thoughts:
Setting up projects: Obviously many ways to do this, also depends on the kind of projects being worked upon. Lot of small but similar projects under same umbrella vs working on large project.
Basics - Jira hierarchy can be set up as Epics -> Features -> Stories
Typically,
Use Jira's issue attributes like:
Use dashboards for reporting.
Implement Kanban for execution.
Set up working agreement within/between teams on development standards, how to handle cross team communications, how to work bugs.
Of course, you as a project manager will lead all of this and make it happen.
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