►► Sign-up to Jira for FREE here: atlassian.sjv.io/c/3571108/1583141/17715 ►► Download my FREE Jira Guide here: www.AlvinthePM.com/freeguide Btw, let's create an engaging community here, and join me below! Leave me a comment down below - What's your biggest struggle with using Jira? What questions do you have about using Jira?
I must confess: I love your videos after watching Jira and Confluence. But please we need more from you. Help us with a video on each of: 1. Jira & Confluence integration 2. Fresh Desk 3. Fresh Chat You're the best! Thank you
Hi Alvin, can’t thank you enough for this video, I hardly leave comments, but your videos are so helpful, so I needed to appreciate you. Thank you so much! 🙏
Hats off to you Alvin this was by far one of the best Jira Course I've ever came through, it's designed so perfectly for those who want to get hands on with project. Shared to all my university mates. Cheers.
Hey Alvin I found your JIRA tutorial to be to the point and easy to understand and follow. As an aspiring Scrum Master, this content is really helpful.
Hey Alvin, As a founder and first-generation entrepreneur, I want to extend my heartfelt appreciation and gratitude for the incredibly clear and quick guide on Jira. Transitioning from a student to an entrepreneur, I’ve encountered many software tools that initially seemed daunting, but your tutorial is truly a game changer. I’m thrilled to make it a mandatory resource for both my current and future employees. Thank you so much for making this process easier and more approachable!
Hi Alvin l have downloaded the Jira cheat sheet l will use it when following your course. I in midst of studying for my CAPM , prince 2 ,prince 2 agile certifications and with some of the mock exams coming up, you really helped me get back on track. I also purchase your pm mastery course. I look forward to passing all my exams and becoming certified
@markbrown7630, great to hear from you, and I'm glad that you're finding this video helpful. Good luck with all of your studying, you're going to CRUSH it, and you'll pass soon!!
Hi Alvin, you are just one stop solution for all my queries, thank you so much for your video. Also can you please share some knowledge over Jira reports like burn down chart and velocity chart
If you're watching this video in late 2024 (November), it will direct you to use compass. However, you can turn this option off. If you click on the top right "Compass Components" and toggle the button to switch compass/Jira on and off. Once you toggle it off, you should see what he sees on the screen. Also, if you don't see components section in the issue, you will need to configure your settings to include components as a section within the issue. Thank you to the creator! Watched this from beginning to end. I was moving through Jira like a PRO and it was my first time.
You're such a great tutor I must confess, I'm just rounding off my postgraduate programme in PM and your videos are really helping me in transitioning from theory to practical. Thank you and please continue upload more
Soo helpful, I used Jira before and I think the setup we had was complicated to view and handle even a search was a pain, Jira has evolved beautifully and create a better user experience. I needed a refresher and the arrangement of the scrum is simpler than I remembered. Also thanks so much for creating a guide step by step and share it with us.
That's so wonderful to hear, I'm glad my video could help out. Please feel free to share this video with anyone else you know who might find value out of it!
1:31:41, Fantastic course! Clear explanations, valuable content. Thank you! I'll definitely share this video with friends or anyone who might benefit from it! Ehab from Egypt
Hi Alvin, Thank you for developing the outstanding "Jira for Beginners" course. It serves as an excellent introduction for newcomers to Jira and a valuable refresher for those already familiar with the platform. Your ability to cover all essential Jira concepts in under two hours is impressive. This course is highly recommended for anyone interested in exploring Atlassian’s "Jira" product. Thank you.
This was very helpful. I'm not a project manager I just wanted to learn the basics of Jira and this video did a good job in making a beginner like me understand. Thanks!
i've watched Agile process and jira tutorial, but this video is all in one, now i can understand why this methodology are being use by industries. Thank you Alvin!
This course was just what I was looking for! I've been using Jira for a while on teams, but haven't understood it entirely. Thanks for putting this together!
The best one and half hours I have spent in recent time. Thanking you from the bottom of my heart Alvin. I learnt jira from you. I wish you great milestones ahead. I wish I will clear my interview ahead. ♥️🙏
@@alvinthepmofficial I am new to jira and I am a project coordinator, I want to know the next steps, like how to use the admin panel and to add users and to assign users to tasks also how collaboration between the team will be reflected in jira and so on.. thank you
@seogkang, thanks so much for the positive and kind words, so glad you found it helpful! Please feel free to share it with any of your friends or colleagues who you think might find it helpful!
Wow, cant thank you enough for this very useful video! I have a request and I hope you'll consider it- could you please make a similar video on R4J, I've looked around and havent found anything I like so far. I'll be very grateful if you can or if you can suggest some resources! Many thanks again, Alvin
Sandy, I’m so glad you found my Jira video helpful! Please share the video with a friend and any of your colleagues, who you think might also find it valuable. Thanks also for the suggestion, I’ll add that topic for R4J as a future video!
@@alvinthepmofficial Hello Alvin, Could you pls make a video regarding "how to pull data from the JIRA tool () using JQL query" as well Refinement , Estimation , Velocity. Waiting for this content. Thanks in advance.
So glad you found the video helpful, it means a lot! Please feel free to share it with any of your friends or colleagues who you think might find it helpful
Hi Alvin, the video was very clear. Thank you very much. I have a question: Let´s say Peter is assigned to active SPRINT 1 from Project A where he has 3 issues (in different states: to do, on going, done). And is also assigned to active SPRINT 2 from Project B where has 4 issues. Is there a view/board/.... where Peter can see all 7 issues, their state, their corresponding sprint # and project label? Thanks! Bassically, is there a way in which Peter can see (a report, a board, a view, ...) with all issues (tasks, bugs, stories) related to all active sprints from different projects assigned to him?
Alvin I want to thank you for this amazing video. This has helped me better understand Jira a lot more. I have downloaded the guide and have been practicing. I feel so advanced now!!
So far the best presentation I came across on youtube .👍👍👍 Does this JIRA Scrum process also register and collect the hours (e.g. : maybe thru the “work log” ? ) that the developers have spent to do their work , so that professional services cost can be calculated for this particular SW/Apps development project ? Or will their cost be captured somewhere else in JIRA (e.g. via the Human Resources process) ? Thanks.
Thank you for this video. I am new to JIRA so seeing a simple and easy to follow video makes a huge difference. One question. I was recently assigned to a project that already had a JIRA project. The decision was to abandon that old project and create a new one in JIRA. There were a lot of noise and bad design in the original project. However, I do not want to lose some of the data ex. User Stories. Is there a way to export the user stories and import into my new project? or is it easier to link the user stories to the new project? What is your recommendation?
Great video. Somehow, I can't access your web page to download the Jira Guide. I tried a few links from google as well and no luck. Thank you for taking the time to create the videos and help us out.
That's so strange, I tried accessing on two different computers and on my cellphone, and I was able to download the Jira guide after I inputted an email address. I recommend trying on a different web browser or computer, and see if that does the trick
Hello Alvin and thank you for taking your time to make this content. You have put everything a newbie in Jira need to know. However, could you please share the note where write down your user stories as the list is too long.
Thanks @alvin - This is helpful. Couple of questions. A question on the bug work items in a sprint 1. I thought we need to estimate the SP it takes to fix before adding them in sprint. Is my understanding wrong? 2.) We created components , but how do we use it? Can you please help me understand it?
I'll do my best to answer your questions: 1. You'll usually estimate the SP during your sprint planning session before you move them into the sprint backlog 2. Components are usually created to help out with managing, searching, and filtering out your user stories, so that you don't have to sift through hundreds of user stories. For example, if you have components tied to android,, mobile, and desktop, it'll be so much easier to see who the project lead is for each component, and which user stories are tied to it.
@alvinthepmofficial thanks. Assuming a bug requires an effort to fix it. Do we estimate it and then bring the new users stories to the sprint planning?
Hi Alvin, Not sure if this was already discussed, so here goes, if for example the Product Owner has created a User Story ("User Story A") with lots of Sub-tasks, then realized that the User Story should have been an Epic. Is there away in Jira to make "User Story A" into an Epic and then each subsequent Sub-tasks into a User Story automatically?
What is the difference between the story and task? When should one use story vs. task? In other words, why did jira provided these two different types?
Does JIRA still have the issue where you can't go back from one Kanban status to the next? Like, if I have columns of To Do/Doing/Testing/Done, is it possible to put something in Testing back to Doing in case some other priority comes up or work needs to continue?
Great video Alvin. I have a question. So this Jira is just to track the work and who is doing what and to know the status. However the actual work done could be in their relevant application. Your thoughts?
So glad you found the video helpful!! That's correct, the Jira software is used to help drive visibility into the team's work with the Scrum framework and/or by using Kanban boards. The team members' actual work would be done outside of the Jira software (for example, in the coding language, CAD software, etc). Hope that makes sense Also, just responded to your previous comment on the PMP Application - good luck with having your PMP Application approved, you got this! 👍
Thank you for taking time to respond to my questions. You are very kind. I can't wait to learn about Kanban and scrumban from your videos. I am subtly making a request.🙏
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I didn't receive the guide sir.
Hi Alvin. Great video. Please how do you delete an epic and how do rename and existing one. Thanks
I must confess: I love your videos after watching Jira and Confluence. But please we need more from you. Help us with a video on each of:
1. Jira & Confluence integration
2. Fresh Desk
3. Fresh Chat
You're the best! Thank you
Hi Alvin, thank you for the video. After downloading the data set from your website, I didn't get the emails to proceed. Please help.
The BEST Jira course I've taken!! Thanks Alvin!
THANK YOU, that means a lot! Please feel free to share this video with any of your friends or anyone else you think might find it useful!
Hi Alvin, can’t thank you enough for this video, I hardly leave comments, but your videos are so helpful, so I needed to appreciate you. Thank you so much! 🙏
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Hats off to you Alvin this was by far one of the best Jira Course I've ever came through, it's designed so perfectly for those who want to get hands on with project. Shared to all my university mates. Cheers.
Thank you so much for the kind words! I'm glad you found it helpful and that you're sharing it with your friends!
Hey Alvin
I found your JIRA tutorial to be to the point and easy to understand and follow. As an aspiring Scrum Master, this content is really helpful.
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This has been so helpful as I prepare for a new role as a senior delivery manager. Thank you for your time and effort in putting this all together!
Jason, so glad you found it helpful!! Please feel free to share it with any colleagues or friends who might find it valuable as well!
Hey Alvin,
As a founder and first-generation entrepreneur, I want to extend my heartfelt appreciation and gratitude for the incredibly clear and quick guide on Jira. Transitioning from a student to an entrepreneur, I’ve encountered many software tools that initially seemed daunting, but your tutorial is truly a game changer. I’m thrilled to make it a mandatory resource for both my current and future employees.
Thank you so much for making this process easier and more approachable!
THANK YOU, your kind words mean a lot to me!
Heaven sent! This was amazing. Thank you so much for this content and your teaching skills. You gained a subscriber. Again, thank you! 🙏🏾
THANK YOU, so glad you found the video helpful! Please feel free to share this with anyone else you know who might find it helpful!
Hi Alvin l have downloaded the Jira cheat sheet l will use it when following your course. I in midst of studying for my CAPM , prince 2 ,prince 2 agile certifications and with some of the mock exams coming up, you really helped me get back on track. I also purchase your pm mastery course. I look forward to passing all my exams and becoming certified
@markbrown7630, great to hear from you, and I'm glad that you're finding this video helpful. Good luck with all of your studying, you're going to CRUSH it, and you'll pass soon!!
@markbrown7630, Good to know you brother that you appeared for CAPM.. Hope we can connect, want to know about your experience for the exam..
Thank you some much for this course, Alvin! this was simply awesome. learned a lot, this was super helpful !
So glad you found it helpful! Please share this with anyone else you think might find it helpful
Hi Alvin, you are just one stop solution for all my queries, thank you so much for your video. Also can you please share some knowledge over Jira reports like burn down chart and velocity chart
THANK YOU so much for the kind words! I'll add those to my list of future video topics!
Thanks Alvin you have provided us great teaching and documents.
So glad you found the video helpful! Feel free to share it with anyone else you know who might find it helpful
If you're watching this video in late 2024 (November), it will direct you to use compass. However, you can turn this option off. If you click on the top right "Compass Components" and toggle the button to switch compass/Jira on and off. Once you toggle it off, you should see what he sees on the screen.
Also, if you don't see components section in the issue, you will need to configure your settings to include components as a section within the issue.
Thank you to the creator! Watched this from beginning to end. I was moving through Jira like a PRO and it was my first time.
This is amazing. This video came right on time for me as I am currently working on a project with Jira. Thank you so much❤
So glad you found the video helpful! Feel free to share the video with anyone else you know who might find it helpful!
sir i appreciate your effort, this video is by far better than those udemy courses
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Good job...Thanks man for this valued course
My pleasure, Ahmed, glad you found it useful!
This was THE best and easiest to understand video I’ve ever found on RUclips 🙌🏾
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The first 8 minutes of the video is sufficient enough to like, subscribe, and leave a comment, the rest is just extra goodness. Thank you!
I'm so happy you found it useful, thank you for your kind words!
You made my first contact with Jira seems to be so simple! Thank you.
So glad you found it helpful! Please share this video with a friend or colleague who you think might find it useful
You're such a great tutor I must confess, I'm just rounding off my postgraduate programme in PM and your videos are really helping me in transitioning from theory to practical. Thank you and please continue upload more
So glad you found the video helpful! Please share this with anyone else you think might find it helpful
Soo helpful, I used Jira before and I think the setup we had was complicated to view and handle even a search was a pain, Jira has evolved beautifully and create a better user experience. I needed a refresher and the arrangement of the scrum is simpler than I remembered. Also thanks so much for creating a guide step by step and share it with us.
My pleasure @bris23, what specific topic in Jira are you having the biggest challenge with?
Awesome video Alvin. It helped me a lot. Thanks for your effort.
Sanjay, so glad you found the video helpful! Please feel free to share the video with anyone else you think might find it helpful!
Thanks Alvin. I am new to Jira .But your tutorial was quite easy to follow. Was able to complete the same .Appreciate you effort and help.
That's so wonderful to hear, I'm glad my video could help out. Please feel free to share this video with anyone else you know who might find value out of it!
1:31:41, Fantastic course! Clear explanations, valuable content. Thank you! I'll definitely share this video with friends or anyone who might benefit from it!
Ehab from Egypt
So glad you found the video helpful, thanks so much for spreading the word. It means a lot! 🙏
You're the Best! You took your time to explain the entire process in detail. I can't ask for more.
My pleasure! Please feel free to share the video with any of your friends or colleagues who you think might find it useful
Hi Alvin,
Thank you for developing the outstanding "Jira for Beginners" course. It serves as an excellent introduction for newcomers to Jira and a valuable refresher for those already familiar with the platform. Your ability to cover all essential Jira concepts in under two hours is impressive.
This course is highly recommended for anyone interested in exploring Atlassian’s "Jira" product.
Thank you.
Thank you so much, please share this with any of your colleagues and friends who you think might find it useful
@@alvinthepmofficial : Sure, Alvin!.
Thank you.
man!!!! you dserve millions of thumbs up.. the way you explained everything is
incredible
Thank you for the kind words!
you explain very nicely and passionately !!!
I'm glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for watching!
This is a fantastic beginner tutorial on JIRA. Great job and keep up the brilliant videos on JIRA.
So glad you found the video helpful! Please share the video with any of your friends or colleagues who you think might find it useful
Hi Alvin, many thanks to you for this video. Very simplified and easy grasp. This is amazing!
Barbara, I'm so glad you found it helpful! Please feel free to share this with a friend or colleague whom you think will find it useful
Thanks Alvin, Excellent Training and content, To the point and sufficient.
THANK YOU for the kind words, so glad you found the video helpful! Feel free to share the video with anyone else you know who might find it helpful!
Thanks for the wonderful content kudos to you !
My pleasure!
Very well curated jira tutorial..👌🏻👌🏻thanks alvin 👍we would love to more videos on agile,sql etc
Thanks so much Supriya! Any specific software or topic that you want covered the most? Let me know and I"ll add it to my list of future videos
Refreshingly clear and easy to follow, thank you!
So glad you found it helpful!
This was very helpful. I'm not a project manager I just wanted to learn the basics of Jira and this video did a good job in making a beginner like me understand. Thanks!
So glad I could help out! Feel free to share this video with anyone else you know who might find it helpful!
Thank you for the prepared course. It helps me to learn the main points of Jira and do the exercises by myself.
So glad you found it helpful!
i've watched Agile process and jira tutorial, but this video is all in one, now i can understand why this methodology are being use by industries.
Thank you Alvin!
Peter, so glad you found the video helpful! Feel free to share this with any of your colleagues or anyone else you think might find it helpful!
Thanks, Alvin, I appreciate your effort and dedication to creating this video. This is the most detailed video I have ever seen. You are a genius ✌
THANK YOU for the positive and encouraging words, it means a lot!
Thanks Alvin, I'm speechless god bless you dear
Really glad you found the video helpful!
This course was just what I was looking for! I've been using Jira for a while on teams, but haven't understood it entirely. Thanks for putting this together!
So glad you found it helpful, Serena!
Thank Alvin, i was completely focused during the full video and the effort you done for creating this video 😊
So glad to hear you found it helpful!
How i wish i can like this video more than 100 time. Thanks so much. You made it so easy to learn.❤
Thank you so much for the kind words! I'm glad you found it so easy to learn!
Great content Alvin, this video is AWESOME! Major kudos and much gratitude!
So glad you found the video helpful!
You did a really good job with this video and the way you broke it down. Love this style.
Thanks Justina, glad you found it helpful! Feel free to share this with a friend or anyone else you know who might find it helpful
superb video, easy to follow video. i appreciate.
So glad you found it helpful!
The best one and half hours I have spent in recent time. Thanking you from the bottom of my heart Alvin. I learnt jira from you. I wish you great milestones ahead. I wish I will clear my interview ahead. ♥️🙏
@kalyansingh2371, THANK YOU so much for the positive words! I'm so glad you found it helpful, good luck with your interview, you got this!
Thanks great help to refresh usual work with Jira❤
So glad you found the video helpful Annua!
I just joined a company that uses Jira and now I feel like I've known Jira for a long time.... thanks Alvin, this is awesome...
That's so great to hear, good luck with your new company Petro!
this is an amazing video to watch, thank you very much for it, looking for the upcoming vids
Glad you found the video helpful! What specific topic in Jira do you want to learn about?
@@alvinthepmofficial I am new to jira and I am a project coordinator, I want to know the next steps, like how to use the admin panel and to add users and to assign users to tasks also how collaboration between the team will be reflected in jira and so on.. thank you
May you be blessed… this was the best video I needed to watch to understand Jira… Thank you very much sir.
Thank you for the support!
This is incredible. Thank you for simplifying it.
My pleasure, so glad you found the video helpful! Please feel free to share it with anyone else you know who might find it helpful!
one of the best course over internet , well demonstrated in sequence , Great Job Alvin
THANK YOU for the positive and kind words, it means the world to me!
thank you Alvin. this is one of the bet course i have ever seen
My pleasure, Elisabeth! Feel free to share this with anyone else you know who might find it helpful!
This course offers excellent materials to grasp fundamental concepts effectively.
@seogkang, thanks so much for the positive and kind words, so glad you found it helpful! Please feel free to share it with any of your friends or colleagues who you think might find it helpful!
Wow, cant thank you enough for this very useful video! I have a request and I hope you'll consider it- could you please make a similar video on R4J, I've looked around and havent found anything I like so far. I'll be very grateful if you can or if you can suggest some resources! Many thanks again, Alvin
Sandy, I’m so glad you found my Jira video helpful! Please share the video with a friend and any of your colleagues, who you think might also find it valuable. Thanks also for the suggestion, I’ll add that topic for R4J as a future video!
Alvin the Best coach
THANK YOU!
Great video thanks a lot♥️
My pleasure!
best Jira video ever, thank you so much for the great effort. 10/10
THANK YOU!!
Would you please create a video for how to facilitate a sprint retrospective using Jira
Thanks for the feedback, I'll add it to my list of future videos to create
This helped me so much thank you!
My pleasure!
Tremendous effort and patience to make us understood JIRA. Thanks alot
My pleasure Monika, good luck mastering JIRA!
@@alvinthepmofficial Hello Alvin, Could you pls make a video regarding "how to pull data from the JIRA tool () using JQL query" as well Refinement , Estimation , Velocity. Waiting for this content. Thanks in advance.
@@monikapatel5115 Thanks for the feedback Monika, I'm adding it to my list of future video topics to create
Thank you so much for this helpful Jira Tutorial!! Much appreciated, sir!!
SO GLAD you found the video helpful!
Very nice explanation tks a lot
My pleasure
Hey Alvin.! Nice work. Very easy to understand and correlate with Agile concepts. Thanks for your efforts and sharing this..!
My pleasure!
Thank you very much. That was a great job; it was helpful for me.
So glad it was helpful!!
You are an excellent instructor, Alvin. Thank you!
Thank you Vivian, your kind words truly mean a lot to me!
This is an excellent tutorial. Thank you for your efforts
My pleasure
Very nice video. Explained very well End to End of Jira.
Thanks CreativeCherry, feel free to share this video with anyone else you know who might find it helpful!
I barely comment on videos, but this deserve kudos! I wish I can like this video multiple times. Amazing tutorial. Thank you so much
THANK YOU for the kind words, it means a lot!
Perfect! A big thumbs up for this tutorial.
Thank you Abeer!
This is one of the best for this course ,thank you.
thank you!! I appreciate the positive words and encouragement!
A very wonderful knowledge to share.Thank you🎉
Thanks for the feedback!
I just had to subscribe, this is way too good not to.
Thank you so much Alvin, you are far too kind.
🎉
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@@alvinthepmofficial I will do that.
Best class ever found in youtube
Thank you for the positive feedback!
Hi Alvin, the video was very clear. Thank you very much. I have a question: Let´s say Peter is assigned to active SPRINT 1 from Project A where he has 3 issues (in different states: to do, on going, done). And is also assigned to active SPRINT 2 from Project B where has 4 issues. Is there a view/board/.... where Peter can see all 7 issues, their state, their corresponding sprint # and project label? Thanks! Bassically, is there a way in which Peter can see (a report, a board, a view, ...) with all issues (tasks, bugs, stories) related to all active sprints from different projects assigned to him?
Thanks you so much Alvin. This is the best tutorial that I have seen. You are the Best
My pleasure!
This tutorial is awesome. Thanks!
Really glad you found it helpful!
Alvin I want to thank you for this amazing video.
This has helped me better understand Jira a lot more.
I have downloaded the guide and have been practicing. I feel so advanced now!!
My pleasure, and I'm so happy to hear my video helped out!! Feel free to share it with anyone else you know who might find it useful
Wow! Thank you.
My pleasure
You are the best thanks very much
So glad you liked it!
Thank you very much! I highly appreciate your time and effort in this content
My pleasure!
Excellent tutorial. Thanks!
Thank you, glad it was helpful!
Thank you very much for this video, you made Jira simple to use
I'm so happy to hear you found it easy to use, thanks for watching!
So far the best presentation I came across on youtube .👍👍👍
Does this JIRA Scrum process also register and collect the hours (e.g. : maybe thru the “work log” ? ) that the developers have spent to do their work , so that professional services cost can be calculated for this particular SW/Apps development project ?
Or will their cost be captured somewhere else in JIRA (e.g. via the Human Resources process) ?
Thanks.
Thank you for this video. I am new to JIRA so seeing a simple and easy to follow video makes a huge difference. One question. I was recently assigned to a project that already had a JIRA project. The decision was to abandon that old project and create a new one in JIRA. There were a lot of noise and bad design in the original project. However, I do not want to lose some of the data ex. User Stories. Is there a way to export the user stories and import into my new project? or is it easier to link the user stories to the new project? What is your recommendation?
Great video.
Somehow, I can't access your web page to download the Jira Guide. I tried a few links from google as well and no luck.
Thank you for taking the time to create the videos and help us out.
That's so strange, I tried accessing on two different computers and on my cellphone, and I was able to download the Jira guide after I inputted an email address. I recommend trying on a different web browser or computer, and see if that does the trick
Excellent Content Alvin👍
Glad you found it helpful, Vijay!
Hello Alvin and thank you for taking your time to make this content. You have put everything a newbie in Jira need to know. However, could you please share the note where write down your user stories as the list is too long.
Simple and best tutorial on JIRA, can you create tutorial on reports & JQL
Thank you Raj, will add that to my list of future video topics
Thanks @alvin - This is helpful. Couple of questions.
A question on the bug work items in a sprint 1. I thought we need to estimate the SP it takes to fix before adding them in sprint. Is my understanding wrong?
2.) We created components , but how do we use it? Can you please help me understand it?
I'll do my best to answer your questions:
1. You'll usually estimate the SP during your sprint planning session before you move them into the sprint backlog
2. Components are usually created to help out with managing, searching, and filtering out your user stories, so that you don't have to sift through hundreds of user stories. For example, if you have components tied to android,, mobile, and desktop, it'll be so much easier to see who the project lead is for each component, and which user stories are tied to it.
@alvinthepmofficial thanks. Assuming a bug requires an effort to fix it. Do we estimate it and then bring the new users stories to the sprint planning?
Very useful! thank you very much!
Thanks Eduardo!
Awesome tutorial learn a lot of thing. Love it.
So glad I could help out!
Hi Alvin,
Not sure if this was already discussed, so here goes, if for example the Product Owner has created a User Story ("User Story A") with lots of Sub-tasks, then realized that the User Story should have been an Epic. Is there away in Jira to make "User Story A" into an Epic and then each subsequent Sub-tasks into a User Story automatically?
u r just awesome bro.
Thank you, I appreciate it!
It was a good tutorial over all
So glad you found the video helpful!
Thank you so much, This was very helpful...
My pleasure!
What is the difference between the story and task? When should one use story vs. task? In other words, why did jira provided these two different types?
Does JIRA still have the issue where you can't go back from one Kanban status to the next? Like, if I have columns of To Do/Doing/Testing/Done, is it possible to put something in Testing back to Doing in case some other priority comes up or work needs to continue?
Great video Alvin. I have a question. So this Jira is just to track the work and who is doing what and to know the status. However the actual work done could be in their relevant application. Your thoughts?
So glad you found the video helpful!! That's correct, the Jira software is used to help drive visibility into the team's work with the Scrum framework and/or by using Kanban boards. The team members' actual work would be done outside of the Jira software (for example, in the coding language, CAD software, etc). Hope that makes sense
Also, just responded to your previous comment on the PMP Application - good luck with having your PMP Application approved, you got this! 👍
Thank you for taking time to respond to my questions. You are very kind. I can't wait to learn about Kanban and scrumban from your videos. I am subtly making a request.🙏
Thank you sir, God bless u
My pleasure!