
This video provides an overview of the entire course.
This video will give a small introduction to JIRA and also start by showing how to use projects to keep you work organised.
This video will show how to create an account with Atlassian.
Projects allow you to organize all of your different streams of work within JIRA. This video will show you how to create your project and manage them as well.
Screens, workflows, permissions, and notifications give you many options to tailor JIRA to your work. This video will deal with just that.
This video will show how to use epics, stories, bugs, and tasks in JIRA.
This video will show the different work item attributes are and how to customize them to fit your needs.
This video will show how to use your backlog to get all of that work defined, prioritized, and refined.
This video will show how to run your Sprints with a board and how to use the columns and Swimlanes.
This video will show how use the backlog to refine work, plan and then begin your Sprint iteration.
This video shows how to use JIRA to keep the team all on the same page and know if you are on track to meet your commitment.
This video shows how to optimize your Sprint work items for your team.
This video shows how to end a Sprint and what to do with any undone work.
This video is about versions and how to use them to create releases that meet your milestones.
This video is about burndown reports, how to read them and what data can be used to populate them.
This video talks about Sprint reports, how to read them and how you can use them to highlight team wins.
This video talks about velocity charts, how to read them and how to use the data to get insights about your team performance.
This video shows how to release and epic burndowns, how to read them and how to use them to estimate deliveries.
This video speaks about version and epic reports, how to read them and how to use them to estimate deliveries.
This video speaks about what JQL is, how to write queries in JIRA using the simple and advanced editors and how to export your results.
This video show to how to save your query into a filter, how to set permissions and manage them.
This video shows how to make bulk changes so that you can change the attributes or move many items at once in JIRA.
This video tells us how to visualize the results of a filter with a new custom board.
This video shows what a dashboard is, why you would want to use one and how to create it.
This video tells what a gadget is, check some example gadgets that the author thinks are useful, how to add them and configure for your own use.
This video shows how to distribute the dashboard that you created so team performance is visible to all stakeholders.
JIRA Software is an agile project management tool that supports any agile methodology, be it scrum, Kanban, or your own unique flavor. From agile boards to reports, you can plan, track, and manage all your agile software development projects from a single tool. JIRA Software brings the power of the agile methodology to Atlassian's JIRA Software.
With this course, you will dive straight into the action, exploring critical agile terminologies and concepts in the context of JIRA Software. You will learn how to plan, track, and release great software. This course will teach you how to choose a workflow, set issue types and assign permissions.You will learn to stay connected with your team from anywhere to ensure great development.You will also be able to use JIRA Dashboards to broadcast your project results to all stakeholders so everyone is aligned.
By the end of this course, you will have developed a great working knowledge of JIRA Software, thus making your project management much more efficient.
This course uses JIRA 7, while not the latest version available, it provides relevant and informative content for legacy users of JIRA.
About the Author
David Harned is a PMO Director for Monotype and is a motivated and inspired leader of Agile thinkers, driving adoption within enterprises that have numerous parallel-distributed, highly autonomous, and self-organized teams. He is a design, usability, and customer experience advocate. He has managed developer group building in the e-commerce retail business. David is an Agile believer and uses Scrum, Kanban, and Lean as well as hybrid approaches for project management. David is an expert in the implementation of Scrum at scale using standards and tools for process and visibility across the enterprise.
David holds many certifications in the project management and Agile domains including: PMI Project Management Professional, Digital Project Manager, Certified ScrumMaster, Certified Scrum Product Owner, PMI Agile Certified Practitioner, Certified Scrum Professional, and as Certified Scrum @ Scale Practitioner. David has used JIRA since 2005 and he uses it nearly every day to execute projects with Agile teams.
David is a husband and the father of two amazing kids. He loves cars, motorcycles, and craft beer. You'll find him on summer days either in the garage or out for a drive.