Managing work across multiple Jira projects can make it feel impossible to keep track of all the work for your teams and program. In our recent post on the PlanWeaver automations, we discussed how it could help make these views easier to manage.
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Customize Jira's Advanced Planning Tool for Multiple Teams & Projects
Jira’s Advanced Planning tool (the artist formerly known as Advanced Roadmaps) allows users to manage work across multiple projects, products, and teams. However, if you try to use Advanced Planning at scale, it is impossible to set up plans that give each organizational unit what it needs—a plan that shows their work and how it relates to other teams' work.
Benn Lynch
You're Doing Agile Wrong
So you think you know Agile? You’re probably doing it wrong. As a full-service React Consulting team, we’ve seen it all—rigid processes, never-ending sprints, and clogged QA pipelines. These “Agile” teams suffer because of a disconnect between what they think Agile is and what Agile should be. In this post, we’ll break down the mistakes we see when teams aren’t using Agile properly and how to solve them to improve software delivery and developer morale.
Bradley Momberger
Conflict-Free Leadership: Emotional Intelligence [Part 3]
Clearly defining the roles, goals, and expectations for a project is an important step in becoming a trusted workplace leader. A clear vision of the project and the steps you and your team will take to get there are invaluable. But it’s only one side of the proverbial coin.
Travis Draper
Conflict-Free Leadership: Roles, Goals, & Expectations [Part 1]
Clashing visions, unclear expectations, and team members who don’t pull their weight—issues arise in every industry and on projects of all scales. But they tend to be especially common in large-scale, highly complex software projects. With so many moving pieces, nuanced tasks, and tight deadlines, it’s tempting to dive into a new project and build the plane as you fly it. However, conflict thrives when teams operate without a strong foundation.
Travis Draper