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Create a "Program" view of multiple projects

Michael Bialas
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January 28, 2022

I work on a program level and have 4 teams utilizing Jira.  Can I create a "Program Level" project housing an Epic for each team; Linking these Epics to the multiple, separate projects containing the Stories?  I need a clear view across the teams.  Is there a better way to gain a Program level view?  Thank you.

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Edwin Rozie
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January 30, 2022

Hi Michael,

Jira (without plugins) itself offers limited support for program level, cross-team views. If you are open to look at plugins, you can consider Ativo Programs for Jira to link Epics to multiple teams and Jira projects. This is how it can look like (the cords represent links between stories, and between stories and epics. You'll also notice 2 teams: 'Team Lion,' and 'Team Owl' in the screenshot) :

ativo programs plan - filled 2.png

 

If you'd like, you can explore the online demo sandbox.

 

With kind regards,

 

Edwin Rozie

Ativo.io

Michael Bialas
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January 31, 2022

Thank you for the follow-up.  I'll have to look into the availability of plug-ins.  I am not an admin, so I'm limited to the options provided.

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Hannes Obweger - JXL for Jira
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January 29, 2022

Hi @Michael Bialas

if you're open to solutions from the Atlassian Marketplace, you might like JXL for Jira. It's a full-fleged table/spreadsheet view on your issues that supports arbitrary issue hierarchies - either based on Jira's built-in parent/child relationships, or based on issue links.

Here's how e.g. a 5-level hierarchy looks in action:

5-level-hierarchy.gif

It's worth noting that JXL can do way more than that - from inline editing and issue creation, to quick sorting and filtering, and (very soon) support for issue grouping, it comes with many of the features you know from Excel or Google Sheets. More info at https://jxl.app. (Disclaimer: I work on JXL :))

Hope this helps,

Hannes

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Jacob Vu
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January 28, 2022

Hi @Michael Bialas

Out of the box, I don't think there's a good way to do it unless you want to have a Kanban board in one project that ties into the other projects.

Advanced Roadmaps (comes with Premium) would be a good option for you as you'd be able to create programs.

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Elizabeth Cranston [Easy Agile]
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January 31, 2022

Hi @Michael Bialas 

I’m Elizabeth, the Product Manager for Easy Agile Programs

Our app allows you to create a program level view using agile boards in Jira.  You can easily schedule shared epics to visualise dependencies, deliverables and milestones at a program level. All changes made using our app are synced back to Jira in real time (and vice versa).

You can test out our tool using our sandbox environment.

We also have a demo session that runs multiple times each week if you'd like to see if our app is suitable for your needs.

Good luck with finding the right tool for your team.

Thanks E

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