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Jira Product Catalogue

Rich Angell
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August 21, 2023

We use Jira extensively to deliver Products, 100-150 small/ medium sized Products within a Programme of work managed under a single Jira Project, owned by multiple Product Owners.

Our delivery currency is in Epics, initially there being a 1-1 relationship between Products and Epics but as the Products have evolved this has become a 1 to many relationship between Products and Epics  for example a Product may be created from a combination of distinct and common components. So:

 Product A

- Epic 1

- Epic 2

- Epic 3

Product B

- Epic 1

- Epic 4

- Epic 5

This plays into our delivery approach which is not as agile as we would like , where gaining business acceptance of individual Epics and not the Product as a whole is challenging and by maintaining a 1-1 relationship between Epic and Product (which we have tried) results in very large Epic’s which often become bottomless pits of new functionality that can never be closed.

In Summary: Is there any way to manage delivery by Product in Jira, there not being a Product Issue type in Jira - should there be one? is there any other integrated tooling that could be used (Not confluence due to the maintenance overhead) ?

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Judd Garratt - Path of Trees
Atlassian Partner
September 10, 2023

Hi Rich!

One potential way to solve is is by using Advanced Roadmaps which provides issue hierarchy above the epic level. In your situation you could create a 'Product' issue type and set this as the issue level above epic, providing a better grouping mechanism. If you need to group epics under a product, you could also add additional levels e.g. Product -> Legend -> Epic -> Story. The Advanced Roadmaps docs have instructions on adding to the issue hierarchy.

Advanced Roadmaps might also give you a way to split up your various products into a few Jira projects to more easily manage these (as it can sit across the top of multiple projects).

Could be worth a try :)

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