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Mastering the Art of Jira Group Operations: A Tale of 5,000 Users

Hey Jira Admins, it’s Hind Kadiri From Jaanga, and today I want to talk about a significant challenge associated with managing user and group dynamics in Jira, especially in environments characterized by high turnover rates.


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Let’s face it, managing group memberships in Jira for a large user base, especially with a high turnover rate, is no small feat. With a 25% turnover rate, the task can feel endless. If you're manually updating group memberships for a 5,000 user instance, you're looking at around 12,500 operations annually. Yes, that’s as time-consuming as it sounds.

The Manual Grind

Doing this manually? You're in for a long haul. Each add or remove operation can take 1 to 2 minutes. Multiply that by 12,500, and you're potentially looking at over 400 hours spent just clicking around. That's a lot of time that could be spent on more strategic projects.

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A smarter Approach: Group Ambassadors

Here's an idea: why not spread the workload in a smart way? Enter the Group Ambassador approach. This method involves designating certain users within teams or departments as Group Ambassadors. These folks are empowered to manage the group memberships for their areas, making the process quicker and more accurate.

Why It Rocks:

  • Reduces Your Workload: By sharing responsibilities, you cut down your to-do list significantly.

  • Speeds Things Up: Updates are quicker because they're handled by those who know their team's needs best.

  • Lets You Focus: With less time spent on manual updates, you can concentrate on bigger and better things.

Implementing The Change

Setting up a Group Ambassador system is straightforward:

  • Choose your ambassadors wisely, focusing on those with the right mix of knowledge and reliability.

  • Give them a quick rundown on how to manage group memberships.

  • Ensure they have the necessary permissions to make changes.

Conclusion

Adopting the Group Ambassador approach could be a game-changer for managing group memberships in Jira, especially in larger instances. It’s a practical, efficient solution that not only saves time but also improves the accuracy of your group memberships. Give it a try, and take a step back from the manual grind.

Stay efficient, Jira Admins!

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Richard White _TechTime_
Marketplace Partner
Marketplace Partners provide apps and integrations available on the Atlassian Marketplace that extend the power of Atlassian products.
March 5, 2024

The problem is real!

I think the group ambassadors concept is really interesting. We have always approached the problem in a quite different way - to automate the adding and removing of groups - make it the computer's job, not another humans' - but I think this is quite a creative and interesting solution for cases where that might not be the best choice.

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Hind Kadiri From Jaanga
Marketplace Partner
Marketplace Partners provide apps and integrations available on the Atlassian Marketplace that extend the power of Atlassian products.
March 6, 2024

Hey @Richard White _TechTime_ , Thanks for sharing your perspective! Exactly, Group Ambassadors is based on a team-centric approach that not only distributes the workload but also works by understanding team dynamics deeply - something automation might miss at times.

Khalid [Jaanga]
Contributor
March 6, 2024

Thanks @Richard White _TechTime_ 

I feel it's the continuation of that conversation we had in Copenhagen, we always knew that this approach didn't get enough press, and your feedback confirms that.
Thanks a lot and I hope we meet soon again.

Cheers

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