What is everyone's experience with issue hierarchies being used by large organisations in order to aid organisational level reporting? Does it deviate much? Any articles anyone can recommend?
Aka Task > Epic > Feature > Initiative > Theme
Hey Steve,
I've seen each company comes up with different setups. There is no one size fits all.
Here are a few good resources to read about this topic:
1. Simple structures to help teams gracefully manage scope and structure work.
2. How ABN AMRO structured their Jira for scale
3. How to setup issues above the epic
I hope this helps,
Roi
Hi @Erwin Juenemann ,
I'm not certain if you're open to acquiring a premium tool, however, there are numerous plugins available in the marketplace that might fit your needs perfectly.
One you might want to explore is 'Hierarchy For Jira Cloud'. This tool helps to expand the standard issue hierarchy provided by Jira, enabling you to easily visualize projects through a highly customizable tree view. It offers 30 days free trial at the moment, feel free to install and give it a go.
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For my organisation, I am looking for ways to group projects into initiatives and initiatives into business lines. The hierarchy would be:
Business line 1...n
Initiative 1...n
Projects 1...n
Epic
Task
Subtask
I wonder if anyone can recommend a feature or tool to group *above* the project level?
(PS I'm not sure if this requires a new post - I added it here since I think it's related to the original post)
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