How do I get issues to show up in the Risk Matrix?
Hi @Clay Porter ,
How are you tracking and recording risks? There are a number of different ways to create a risk matrix, depending on what you are using.
-Scott
@Scott Theus Do you have any examples, I am new to Jira/Confluence and also wondering this..
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There are a couple of add-ons that track risks, the Risk Register @David Pinn mentioned below is one, and Big Picture is another.
If @Clay Porter is tracking them as a Risk issue type then Big Picture may be the best way to show them in a matrix. But if he is tracking them as risks within other issue types like Stories or Tasks then the Risk Register is a better fit.
If he is not using wither of those tools then I'll need to know how he tracks them in Jira in order to suggest a way to build a matrix, if it is doable out of the box.
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Thanks @Scott Theus , so essentially no built in feature for this with jira (outside of paid plugins).. I would have thought there would be a matrix mode where you could shift cards around (like on a board) :/
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Correct. It would be really great if there was!
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Hello Clay. Not sure if you're using our Risk Register product, but if you are, submit a request at our support portal to get some free help.
Best regards,
David Pinn
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Hi Clay,
are you using Jira Cloud or Server?
Best
JP
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