I have a few teams that are interested in integrating their approach to Agile into Jira, so I have been running a few training sessions to show them what's possible and how the tool works.
One of the challenges that I have been facing is setting up a good example set of tickets at an Epic/Task to utilise in order to show them the tool. I've had a few situations recently where the users have gotten a little too hung-up on the example I'm using and it gets in the way of the training.
Does anyone have a good templated list of example tickets I could borrow/steal to load into Jira for these sessions? Any advise around this?
I like to use the analogy of chapters in a book. Stories, Issues or Tasks make up the chapters, while the overarching novel is the Epic.
An individual task should be a smaller subset of work that can be completed within your active Sprint, while an Epic can contain tasks that run over multiple sprints.
Example
Scenario: A Knight trying to rescue a missing princess.
Epic: Rescue the princess
Tasks/ Stories:
You could adapt this to your team by getting them to think about a popular movie or novel that aligns with their interests and ask them if XYZ Movie / Book was an Epic, what would the hero's tasks be?
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