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Jira Beginner: Best Practices and Beginner Tips

Observe Jira best practices while gathering useful tips
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Course: On-Demand
Beginner Provider Josephine Cheatham  7 Lessons ·  46m  in English 

Course Description

In these lessons we’ll cover how to implement some best practices and features in Jira to help you streamline projects, improve collaboration, and deliver successful outcomes. We will also cover how to efficiently manage issues on the Jira board. It is important to accurately reflect current statuses and reassign issues to different team members based on workloads and expertise.

You can leverage Jira's built-in reports to gain insights into project performance. The sprint report provides a summary of completed work, while the burndown chart visualizes sprint progress, and the burnup chart showcases the work completed versus the total scope. We will also use story points to measure the complexity of issues and assign points to issues for better planning, and to forecast future sprints. Jira helps you save time and effort by editing issue details directly from the board view, eliminating the need to open individual issue pages.

You’ll also learn how to enhance issue descriptions by adding attachments and updating descriptions with formatting, which can lead to improved documentation. It is important to prioritize backlog items by reordering them based on their importance. If an issue cannot be resolved in the current sprint, you can move it to a future sprint or version to ensure proper tracking and planning.

What You'll Learn

  • Start and close sprints in Jira to manage your project workflow
  • Manage the 'Only My Issues' filter to focus on your assigned work
  • Edit issues directly within a filter for faster updates
  • Use Jira's built-in reports including the sprint report, burndown chart, and burnup chart to track progress
  • Apply story points to measure issue complexity and forecast future sprints
  • Prioritize your backlog by reordering items based on importance

Key Takeaways

  • Jira best practices and features help streamline projects, improve collaboration, and deliver successful outcomes.
  • The sprint report summarizes completed work, the burndown chart visualizes sprint progress, and the burnup chart shows work completed versus total scope.
  • Story points measure the complexity of issues and support better planning and forecasting of future sprints.
  • Editing issue details directly from the board view saves time by eliminating the need to open individual issue pages.
  • Issues that cannot be resolved in the current sprint can be moved to a future sprint or version for proper tracking and planning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this course for?

It is a beginner-level course for those getting started with Jira who want to learn best practices and tips for streamlining projects and improving collaboration.

What topics does this course cover?

It covers starting and closing sprints, reporting, dashboard activity streams, running a daily stand-up meeting, managing 'Only My Issues', editing issues in a filter, and prioritizing your backlog.

What reports will I learn to use in Jira?

You will learn to use Jira's built-in reports, including the sprint report, the burndown chart, and the burnup chart, to gain insights into project performance.

How does this course help manage issues efficiently?

It shows how to reflect current statuses, reassign issues based on workloads and expertise, edit issue details directly from the board view, add attachments, update descriptions with formatting, and reorder backlog items by importance.