My team is looking to build a larger and more comprehensive product roadmap and ultimately would benefit from using a GANTT chart that connects to other boards within our JIRA environment.
With this in mind we have a front end team, a back end team, a customer success team, a sales and marketing team and a support team that would all need to understand how our product is moving along tied to the technical development as well as the request features that are prioritized for implementation. I have several questions / scenarios that I would need clarification on ASAP pertaining to the best course of action for our use case and desired purpose.
Q. I would like to know how to structure our project to make it possible for our teams to see the relevant tickets connected to them. Essentially I would like all teams to be able to see the GANTT, but that their tickets would be fed into this GANTT where they can see when a ticket is created, started, in progress and complete as well as how ties to the larger project vision.
It is best to separate your questions (hence I was only answering your first), to give folks with a similar question a chance to look-up an answer right from the title of the entry.
Could you please be so kind as to help us out helping others by turning this 7-part question into 7 individual questions ?
Thanks in advance
Dick
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Hi @John DiMaria , Welcome to the Atlassian Community!
You can use the Plans (used to be called Roadmap) feature in Jira.
Plans can swoop-up the tickets of various types from a number of designated projects of your choosing and present them on a time line Gantt chart.
Hope this helps providing you with the bigger picture
Dick
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Hi @Dick !
Thanks for the quick response regarding Plans. This is something our team will be trying now, hopefully it solves those first needs.
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Hi @John DiMaria I hope you find the time to mark this as an answer and (more importantly, to adjust your original multi-question into 7 separate ones.
:)
Dick
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Thanks @John DiMaria for doing the big split of your original question. it's greatly appreciated.
Dick
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