is there a course that does a deep dive into the how tos of jira? I already have experience, so I don't need a beginner course, I want an expert course, is this it?
@@BooksBros this goes into details of all the features and shows how to apply them when working with a team and I share some tips & tricks as well, like shortcuts, etc.. I don't explain how to click a button, or create your account, etc. At the same time, I don't go into any admin setup or anything like that. Do you have an example of what you are looking for in terms of functionality explanation?
@@ScrumMastered I have a small team I’m taking over as a scrum master and I want to know how to run a scrum team; I have experience with the dashboards and creating epics stories tasks etc but not running a team; I want to see examples of running a kanban board as a scrum team and managing sprints
@@ScrumMastered Also, what is the best way to manage a team with different task? should every member have a different kanban board view? How should I handle multiple people on one team? those are the questions I need to answer..
Discovered your channel recently after obtaining my CSM certificate. I really really really appreciate the practical knowledge and experience you are sharing via this channel. I'm really grateful for this and highly appreciate the time and effort you put in these videos. Thanks a tonne.
I wish I can fully express to you how much this video has helped me. I was gonna go to Trello but after this I feel so much more confident to dive into Jira - thank you so much
I have used Jira since it has been out. I had the opportunity to use Azure Devops as a Scrum Master and now prefer Azure Devops. I am to the point of only looking for opportunities that use Azure Devops. I like it that much.
@@ScrumMastered Everything! Workflow, easier to use, well thought-out page design and linking. The entire setup of Azure Devops just makes more sense. With Microsoft owning 365 and the azure platform and tight integrations around virtually everything I can see it taking over Jira with ease.
@@ScrumMastered for software development it's also good that you can automatically link code commits and code review to tasks / bug / pbi instead of relying on the developer to manually do it in Jira.
Thank you so much for making such a detailed video. I really appreciate that. Finally, I can say I found a good video which can explain the basics of jira in a day-to-day environment. 1 humble request if this kind of video can be made for confluence with must known feature of it
Hello Daria, thanks a lot for the very insightful video. pls I can't find the link for the powerpoint template you mentioned in the video. I would appreciate it if I can get it. Preciate it.
There is a lot of confusion as to when a story or task is “done”. Usually a story will require development, unit testing, QA, and a stakeholder review (for user acceptance). In some organizations UAT is usually done by members not in the scrum team before business acceptance is given or signoff. Completing all these steps in a 2 week sprints is very difficult. When do you consider a story/task “done”?
That would be for the development and product teams to define in collaboration. Highlight things that you'd want to be able to do within 1 sprint but currently can't. For example, as you say, UAT. What needs to happen in order to bring this item inside of the sprint? Do we need to automate some processes? Do we need a dedicated business person on the team who can do UAT? What else? So you may start with a very limited Definition of Done, but your goal is to expand it. But first have that conversation to set the right expectations around what Done actually means
I have a couple on this topic. Check out this one scrummastered.com/blog/whats-the-difference-between-kanban-and-scrum/ and scrummastered.com/blog/useful-agile-metrics-jira-reports-for-scrum-teams/
Awesome information !! I like the way you make it easy to understand and deliver the topics and keep us engaged. Can’t thank you enough for the content and information shared !!
@ipheomamartins-aligwe538 It's been such a long time, but I believe it's this one: store.scrummastered.com/products/presentation-agile-assessment (I also updated the description)
It is on my radar, but now I'm wondering what exactly I should cover in the next video. In the first one, I looked at the backlogs and the sprint board. What should I do next? Any ideas?
Hi there, I wanna ask about how to have the interface of choosing "Issue type" beside creating a Child issue. In my Jira there's no option to choose type of issue like your instruction. Any helps would be much appreciate!
If I'm not mistaking you should be able to do it with some of the third party add-ons you can discover in the Atlassian market. Search for things related to graph and charts.
Thank you for watching. Do you mean the assessment template from ScrumMastered? I also have this blog post with some examples: scrummastered.com/blog/assessing-scrum-teams-tools/
Hey@@ScrumMastered This will kind of work, however I was more interested in the powerpoint template which you said will be linking in the description box at 7:13 min in the above video. Do you have that handy? Thanks in advance!
@DaytonaStateCollegeFalcons It's been such a long time, but I believe it's this one: store.scrummastered.com/products/presentation-agile-assessment (I also updated the description)
Thanks Daria, for this very informative video. Could you please make a video of how to help your team meet up with their Release Planning Schedule especially for a team struggling with their velocity?
I have limited knowledge of Jira, so your video is awesome ! 😀 I've recently joined a company who are relatively new to using Jira and each technical team use it in slightly different ways. The Infrastructure lead is a very keen advocate, although, coming from a software project background, I have not gotten my head around how it fits with infrastructure projects. The infrastructure lead, is also using Jira for the following and I wondered Is any of this a valid use of Jira ? #1. using it to capture meeting actions, even from meetings not associated with any project, such as a weekly management meeting. #2. started putting project risks into Jira and linking back to the RAID log Many thanks for any advice
Hi, Just wondering if there is a way to structure Story/Task/Sub-Task relationship? At the moment when creating a Story, I can only create Sub-Task. Can I structure so that under the Story, I could create Task and under the Task, would be a Sub-Task?
@prasadc-ic9jc, there are lots of settings in Jira. I know they are limited, but your Jira admin should be able to help with that. Normally, you should have at least 3 levels: Epic -> Task -> Sub-task
I was thinking of looking into Azure DevOps as well, but I'll need to do more research and work with it on my own first since I only used it a little with one of the teams I worked with.
@ankitasolanki1435 thanks for watching! I've never really used AHA to be honest, but many Product Managers / POs I worked with use it. So seems like a really good tool
Which download were you signing up for? You can send me the details from your email address via the contact form and I can check: scrummastered.com/contact-me/
@prasadc-ic9jc You should have both, just on different scale and different level of detail. Epics will have general overview of features and other points to be implemented for the whole Epic to be considered. Each story will have much more details for a specific part of each feature.
Hello, I have a question, if I want to see the percentage of progress of the project and the number of hours and cost that the project has had, can it be seen in JIRA? I currently manage it in Google Sheets, but the company I am in is considering changing to JIRA but I am not sure if JIRA satisfies these functions that I particularly require, does anyone know?
@user-ix1cu3gb9u, Jira is a workflow management and team collaboration tool more than anything. So it won't have any of that information. But I would ask whether you really need that much information. I can understand the cost of the project so far. Number of hours is basically just number of days * by number of people you have minus any holidays or vacation. This can be done via Sprint Reports. As for the % of the project completed - this metric is really useless in on its own. When you say project, you mean a set list of requirements that have been agreed upon in advance and will not change? If yes, you don't need Scrum. Just do waterfall. But if you are trying to understand the progress towards goals, then Jira has Release and Epic Burndown charts that can be helpful for forecasting if used correctly.
Hi! Question, I use azure and we use epics and features... But in Jira I only see epics, is it that the only one available? Where can I put the story points for every item? Is there an estimation tool? There a way to create queries?
Jira only has 3 hierarchies: Epics, Tickets, and Sub-tasks. So I don't think you would be able to create the same organization as you have in Azure. That's why I often encourage using releases/version in Jira as an additional level of organization. Natively, Jira cannot roll up multiple epics and their estimations into one place. But I believe there are lots of plugins and apps that can help with that.
@@boyesjeffrey I found this article explaining it: confluence.atlassian.com/advancedroadmapsserver0329/configuring-initiatives-and-other-hierarchy-levels-1021218664.html - basically Initiatives are not in Jira by default and it seems that you can only configure it with Advanced Roadmap features. I think most teams operate on a generic Jira instance.
Thanks Daria for this informative video. Can you please share some thoughts on how to estimate a user story, task or bug in scrum before adding them in any sprint?. How it would be different with respect to traditional waterfall project management where we put hours based on the resources working?. Thanks.
I believe Define Agile here on UA-cam has some good videos on that. I'm not really sure what's available on Udemy. But would you be interested in a Jira and Confluence course if I were to make it? I can take in the time to create one, but I would want to have a bit more information on what to include there.
@OswaldoHernandez-pt1jq They are just two different types of work items in Jira. Contrary to sub-tasks, that are one level below a story or task. I go into a lot of detail on things like this in my jira course: store.scrummastered.com/products/jira-for-scrum-masters-and-agile-teams
Hey ! Great Vdo! Can u share with us where we can find your ppt template for stakeholders presentation? ps. thank you for your hard job ! Your materials help me a lot at the beginning of my SM journey! And your definition of done course it’s just 10/10 I’m using it with every new team!
Thank you for your feedback! I really appreciate it. Here is where you can find the presentation: store.scrummastered.com/products/presentation-agile-assessment
Usually, it would be for the whole team to decide how they want to organize the backlog. I'm just sharing some practices we used previously that helped us stey on track of things. Managing (and organizing) the Product backlog is the PO responsibility, really, but I can always help if they need support
@icantfindausernamehe spreadsheets have lots of limitations when it comes to Product Backlog management, and I would never recommend anyone to use Excel for any work tracking. One of the biggest reasons is that it's very hard to reprioritize or split work in a spreadsheet - which is supposed to happen often. Tools like Airtable and Smartsheet are better, if you are very attached to spreadsheets. But just Excel is outdated.
@opmdevil, lol, I get your point. There are pros and cons. You gotta use something to track work, we can't just have sticky notes on a wall (at least, in most cases). If it's not Jira, it's gonna be Azure DevOps, or something else.
@@ScrumMasteredWe can have sticky notes on the wall or any way we see fit. I've seen many cases where people insist that "we need to have a tool, without tool this cannot be done". Then I've seen situations where you can achieve the same without tools by just sticking to sticky notes and white cards. I guess some of these tools provide transparency outside of the team but transparency could be achieved some other ways as well. Why cannot you have just sticky notes on the wall? Why do you feel that you gotta have a tool? But then again, sticky notes and physical kanban baords are tools, so, I grant a point for you there, that you need a tool.
@@opmdevil people like you are the delulu Karen’s who forces their colleagues to go to the office. Hope you get therapy for your obsessive post it’s snorting
Did you know we have a full Jira course available? Check it out here: store.scrummastered.com/products/jira-for-scrum-masters-and-agile-teams
free vs $77 - heh
is there a course that does a deep dive into the how tos of jira? I already have experience, so I don't need a beginner course, I want an expert course, is this it?
@@BooksBros this goes into details of all the features and shows how to apply them when working with a team and I share some tips & tricks as well, like shortcuts, etc.. I don't explain how to click a button, or create your account, etc. At the same time, I don't go into any admin setup or anything like that. Do you have an example of what you are looking for in terms of functionality explanation?
@@ScrumMastered I have a small team I’m taking over as a scrum master and I want to know how to run a scrum team; I have experience with the dashboards and creating epics stories tasks etc but not running a team; I want to see examples of running a kanban board as a scrum team and managing sprints
@@ScrumMastered Also, what is the best way to manage a team with different task? should every member have a different kanban board view? How should I handle multiple people on one team? those are the questions I need to answer..
to be honest, this is the first time am really understanding how jira works. thanks very much.
Glad to hear :)
Discovered your channel recently after obtaining my CSM certificate. I really really really appreciate the practical knowledge and experience you are sharing via this channel. I'm really grateful for this and highly appreciate the time and effort you put in these videos. Thanks a tonne.
Thank you so much!
Great video's; very helpful. Where can I find the PowerPoint templates?
Brilliant, just what I have been searching for
Extremely informative and helpful. Thank you for the time you put into this. 10/10 video.
I wish I can fully express to you how much this video has helped me. I was gonna go to Trello but after this I feel so much more confident to dive into Jira - thank you so much
@zanthetp thanks for watching. I'm glad it was helpful
Nice tutorial, Really helpful. I have started my career as a Junior Scrum Master
Great to hear!
Thank you! It’s a really simple and informative video. I literally had all my questions solved
Glad it helped! @pragatimurty4621
This is great, Daria! Proof that you can pack tons of value in a 30 min video on Jira.
I started few days ago watching your video, it's very helpful😊.
Thank you so much.
Most welcome 😊
Hey, could I get the link to that next next step PowerPoint template please
The best explanation I've found. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Daria: I very much liked this quick overall Jira presentation. It is packed with useful information and tips.
Thank you for watching!
I have used Jira since it has been out. I had the opportunity to use Azure Devops as a Scrum Master and now prefer Azure Devops. I am to the point of only looking for opportunities that use Azure Devops. I like it that much.
Nice. I want to make a video on Azure DevOps too. What are the things that are better in your opinion compared to Jira?
@@ScrumMastered Everything! Workflow, easier to use, well thought-out page design and linking. The entire setup of Azure Devops just makes more sense. With Microsoft owning 365 and the azure platform and tight integrations around virtually everything I can see it taking over Jira with ease.
@@ScrumMastered for software development it's also good that you can automatically link code commits and code review to tasks / bug / pbi instead of relying on the developer to manually do it in Jira.
This here, is a well detailed information on how to use JIRA for SCRUM. Excellent TUTORIAL 100%
Thank you! I'm glad it was helpful
Thank you so much for making such a detailed video. I really appreciate that. Finally, I can say I found a good video which can explain the basics of jira in a day-to-day environment.
1 humble request if this kind of video can be made for confluence with must known feature of it
@harshdeepsingh3004 Glad it was helpful!
Hello Daria, thanks a lot for the very insightful video. pls I can't find the link for the powerpoint template you mentioned in the video. I would appreciate it if I can get it. Preciate it.
There is a lot of confusion as to when a story or task is “done”. Usually a story will require development, unit testing, QA, and a stakeholder review (for user acceptance). In some organizations UAT is usually done by members not in the scrum team before business acceptance is given or signoff. Completing all these steps in a 2 week sprints is very difficult. When do you consider a story/task “done”?
That would be for the development and product teams to define in collaboration.
Highlight things that you'd want to be able to do within 1 sprint but currently can't. For example, as you say, UAT. What needs to happen in order to bring this item inside of the sprint? Do we need to automate some processes? Do we need a dedicated business person on the team who can do UAT? What else?
So you may start with a very limited Definition of Done, but your goal is to expand it. But first have that conversation to set the right expectations around what Done actually means
I agree! One of the most concise and comprehensive videos I have found to date.☺ Cheers!!
Wow, thanks!
The great explanation I've ever found. Thank you.
@ScrumMastered Thankyou ..it was crisp and detailed video.
Can you share detail for Kanban (Cumulative flow diagram) and burnout chart.
I have a couple on this topic. Check out this one scrummastered.com/blog/whats-the-difference-between-kanban-and-scrum/ and scrummastered.com/blog/useful-agile-metrics-jira-reports-for-scrum-teams/
Awesome information !! I like the way you make it easy to understand and deliver the topics and keep us engaged. Can’t thank you enough for the content and information shared !!
I appreciate that!
Nice explanation about JIRA Know How, could you pls share powerpoint template which you referred in this video? Thanks
@milindphadtare6416, thanks for watching. Sorry, it's been a while. Which PPT did I mention? (too lazy to rewatch the video)
Impressive show of professional competence. She makes it simple to understand.
Thank you for watching. I'm glad it was helpful
Great job Ma'am you did it honestly no doubt about it. Namestey 🙏
Thanks for watching!
Hey thank you so much for this video, I see that you worked on Jira cloud, do you also have a video for the Jira server? Thank you
Thanks! I've never set up Jira server, unfortunately, so things may look a bit different for you if you are not on cloud.
Hello @ScrumMastered pls I cant find the scrum master power point slides you mentioned. Kindly share link.
@ipheomamartins-aligwe538 It's been such a long time, but I believe it's this one: store.scrummastered.com/products/presentation-agile-assessment (I also updated the description)
Hai Daria
thankyou for sharing, your video most helpful..
can you share about how to import issue and child issue from csv file
Hey , Keep up the awesome work! Do you plan to make more Video on Jira Project Management? Kind regards, Deepak
It is on my radar, but now I'm wondering what exactly I should cover in the next video.
In the first one, I looked at the backlogs and the sprint board.
What should I do next? Any ideas?
Hi there, I wanna ask about how to have the interface of choosing "Issue type" beside creating a Child issue. In my Jira there's no option to choose type of issue like your instruction. Any helps would be much appreciate!
Awesome very clean presentation. Thank you
Very good and detailed explanation. Thanks ❤
@PriyaDharshini-sx5zw thank you for watching
Do you have a tutorial on how to setup burndown chart to point to another column? e.g not Done but the Ready for Demo column.
I don't have a video about that, but I'm not sure you can actually do that. I'll check. I'll be doing a video on the Sprint Report soon though
If I'm not mistaking you should be able to do it with some of the third party add-ons you can discover in the Atlassian market. Search for things related to graph and charts.
Very helpful session. Can someone please help me direct towards the Agile assessment template?
Thank you for watching. Do you mean the assessment template from ScrumMastered? I also have this blog post with some examples: scrummastered.com/blog/assessing-scrum-teams-tools/
Hey@@ScrumMastered This will kind of work, however I was more interested in the powerpoint template which you said will be linking in the description box at 7:13 min in the above video. Do you have that handy? Thanks in advance!
where is the link to the PowerPoint you mentioned?
@DaytonaStateCollegeFalcons It's been such a long time, but I believe it's this one: store.scrummastered.com/products/presentation-agile-assessment (I also updated the description)
Easy and simple tutorial. Thank you very much !!
Love this!
Can you guide through Azure devops board also please
Wonderfull video, thank you!
Thanks for watching
Thanks Daria, for this very informative video.
Could you please make a video of how to help your team meet up with their Release Planning Schedule especially for a team struggling with their velocity?
Great suggestion! Have you seen my videos on velocity and scope creep?
Thanks for sharing this very informative and detailed piece.
Glad it was helpful!
this is so helpful, thank you 🙂
Hey Daria
Can we import issues directly from a filter like in a Kanban Board?
There is a way to import it. I think you can download a template or something similar. Go into the Filters tab and look in the menu to the top right.
I have limited knowledge of Jira, so your video is awesome ! 😀
I've recently joined a company who are relatively new to using Jira and each technical team use it in slightly different ways. The Infrastructure lead is a very keen advocate, although, coming from a software project background, I have not gotten my head around how it fits with infrastructure projects. The infrastructure lead, is also using Jira for the following and I wondered Is any of this a valid use of Jira ?
#1. using it to capture meeting actions, even from meetings not associated with any project, such as a weekly management meeting.
#2. started putting project risks into Jira and linking back to the RAID log
Many thanks for any advice
Great clip with clarity 👌 👍
Hi, Just wondering if there is a way to structure Story/Task/Sub-Task relationship?
At the moment when creating a Story, I can only create Sub-Task. Can I structure so that under the Story, I could create Task and under the Task, would be a Sub-Task?
@prasadc-ic9jc, there are lots of settings in Jira. I know they are limited, but your Jira admin should be able to help with that. Normally, you should have at least 3 levels: Epic -> Task -> Sub-task
Thanks Daria !! I wonder where does the features sits in this entire Jira landscape ?
It depends on how you look at it, how big it is. I would say that most of the time it can be considered as an Epic with a list of tickets under it.
Thank you so much this great content. Please can you do a similar video for Azure DevOps?
I was thinking of looking into Azure DevOps as well, but I'll need to do more research and work with it on my own first since I only used it a little with one of the teams I worked with.
@@ScrumMastered Sounds good. Thank you. ADO is a challenge lol
your explanation really helpful, thank you for your video and information
Glad it was helpful!
Very informative video. Can you please make a video related to AHA.
@ankitasolanki1435 thanks for watching! I've never really used AHA to be honest, but many Product Managers / POs I worked with use it. So seems like a really good tool
I.have doubt , if story point is 15 that means complexity of the US is 15., if.15 how much days they take to work??
Check my video on velocity, I explain it in much more detail: scrummastered.com/blog/velocity-is-a-made-up-number-%f0%9f%8e%a5/ @DAILYSHORTS0606
Pls make complete video on jira and confluence for Scrum Master and Project Manager
I'm not sure what you mean by "complete" 🫣
Straight to the point. Thank you 😊
Worth watching. Thank you much 😊
My pleasure 😊
Hello, thank you for your help in creating these, please i didn't get the download after I put my email. can you help with the template?
Which download were you signing up for? You can send me the details from your email address via the contact form and I can check: scrummastered.com/contact-me/
I love this.
do yuou acceptance criteria under epics or user stories?
@prasadc-ic9jc You should have both, just on different scale and different level of detail. Epics will have general overview of features and other points to be implemented for the whole Epic to be considered. Each story will have much more details for a specific part of each feature.
Hello, I have a question, if I want to see the percentage of progress of the project and the number of hours and cost that the project has had, can it be seen in JIRA? I currently manage it in Google Sheets, but the company I am in is considering changing to JIRA but I am not sure if JIRA satisfies these functions that I particularly require, does anyone know?
@user-ix1cu3gb9u, Jira is a workflow management and team collaboration tool more than anything. So it won't have any of that information. But I would ask whether you really need that much information.
I can understand the cost of the project so far. Number of hours is basically just number of days * by number of people you have minus any holidays or vacation. This can be done via Sprint Reports.
As for the % of the project completed - this metric is really useless in on its own. When you say project, you mean a set list of requirements that have been agreed upon in advance and will not change? If yes, you don't need Scrum. Just do waterfall.
But if you are trying to understand the progress towards goals, then Jira has Release and Epic Burndown charts that can be helpful for forecasting if used correctly.
Great video!
Hi! Question, I use azure and we use epics and features... But in Jira I only see epics, is it that the only one available? Where can I put the story points for every item? Is there an estimation tool? There a way to create queries?
Jira only has 3 hierarchies: Epics, Tickets, and Sub-tasks. So I don't think you would be able to create the same organization as you have in Azure. That's why I often encourage using releases/version in Jira as an additional level of organization.
Natively, Jira cannot roll up multiple epics and their estimations into one place. But I believe there are lots of plugins and apps that can help with that.
@ScrumMastered Not true. In the base product, one can add many levels to the hierarchy. Above Epics, we use Initiatives, then Themes.
@@boyesjeffrey I found this article explaining it: confluence.atlassian.com/advancedroadmapsserver0329/configuring-initiatives-and-other-hierarchy-levels-1021218664.html - basically Initiatives are not in Jira by default and it seems that you can only configure it with Advanced Roadmap features. I think most teams operate on a generic Jira instance.
Very helpful quick class
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks Daria for this informative video.
Can you please share some thoughts on how to estimate a user story, task or bug in scrum before adding them in any sprint?. How it would be different with respect to traditional waterfall project management where we put hours based on the resources working?.
Thanks.
Have you checked my video on velocity: ua-cam.com/video/DLhApWoAKX4/v-deo.html I think it can answer some of your questions.
Can u share this demo projcet?
Share where?
It is confusing for me to use Sprint and Fix Versions at same time in Jira
This of fixed versions / releases just as loooong Sprints that consist of shorter Sprints
Can you share any best course on Udemy or any good video in which we can learn full jira and Confluence tool..
I believe Define Agile here on UA-cam has some good videos on that. I'm not really sure what's available on Udemy.
But would you be interested in a Jira and Confluence course if I were to make it?
I can take in the time to create one, but I would want to have a bit more information on what to include there.
@@ScrumMastered yes I am interested if you make video on jira and confluence
How are stories different from tasks.
@OswaldoHernandez-pt1jq They are just two different types of work items in Jira. Contrary to sub-tasks, that are one level below a story or task. I go into a lot of detail on things like this in my jira course: store.scrummastered.com/products/jira-for-scrum-masters-and-agile-teams
It's a good vedio and useful
Very educative
very helpful info
nice session
Thanks for liking
very helpful . thank you
Send all ur vedio link
Hey ! Great Vdo! Can u share with us where we can find your ppt template for stakeholders presentation? ps. thank you for your hard job ! Your materials help me a lot at the beginning of my SM journey! And your definition of done course it’s just 10/10 I’m using it with every new team!
Hii,
Indeed it's great!
Please let me know if you got the PPT template I'm also looking for the same!
Thank you for your feedback! I really appreciate it.
Here is where you can find the presentation: store.scrummastered.com/products/presentation-agile-assessment
Great.. Great.. Great..
Thank you
Welcome!
chapters would be cool in this video
Yes, I'm trying to add them to as many videos as possible, but if you get a chance to create a list I can add it in the description as well.
Azure Devops next please :)
When you're starting, would you be pulling the backlog from the Product Owner? Then, you yourself, organize all of the epics and user stories?
Usually, it would be for the whole team to decide how they want to organize the backlog. I'm just sharing some practices we used previously that helped us stey on track of things.
Managing (and organizing) the Product backlog is the PO responsibility, really, but I can always help if they need support
Can you share your 1 St video of your channel
1 St? Sorry, I'm not sure what it means :)
@@ScrumMastered first video of your channel
oh, that's the first one I uploaded? you should be able to filter the videos by when they were uploaded. I never deleted any videos, so that's the one
Please share your affiliate link here and pin it, I'll be more than happy to open that link and watch it there.
Spreadsheets work better. Simple easy to see.
@icantfindausernamehe spreadsheets have lots of limitations when it comes to Product Backlog management, and I would never recommend anyone to use Excel for any work tracking. One of the biggest reasons is that it's very hard to reprioritize or split work in a spreadsheet - which is supposed to happen often.
Tools like Airtable and Smartsheet are better, if you are very attached to spreadsheets. But just Excel is outdated.
Even English is not my native lenguaje I understand the main idea.
All you need to know as a scrum master about jira software - don't use it.
@opmdevil, lol, I get your point. There are pros and cons. You gotta use something to track work, we can't just have sticky notes on a wall (at least, in most cases). If it's not Jira, it's gonna be Azure DevOps, or something else.
@@ScrumMasteredWe can have sticky notes on the wall or any way we see fit. I've seen many cases where people insist that "we need to have a tool, without tool this cannot be done". Then I've seen situations where you can achieve the same without tools by just sticking to sticky notes and white cards.
I guess some of these tools provide transparency outside of the team but transparency could be achieved some other ways as well.
Why cannot you have just sticky notes on the wall?
Why do you feel that you gotta have a tool?
But then again, sticky notes and physical kanban baords are tools, so, I grant a point for you there, that you need a tool.
@@opmdevil people like you are the delulu Karen’s who forces their colleagues to go to the office. Hope you get therapy for your obsessive post it’s snorting