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Never worked with Jira before? No problem. In this chapter we cover some of the basics, so you know how to get started.
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Data inside Jira is organized in 'projects'. A project is a collection of items (issues). that relate to the same topic.
A Jira project is a single place to manage work. Every project has a workflow (issues follow this workflow from creation to completion).
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The data within projects can be filtered and visualised per team, in specific team boards. You can see a team board as the coloured glasses through which we look at project data - we can customise a board to show the exact data you want to see.
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Good to know: YIS project uses a template Kanban board, which has the same configuration across teams.
At the top of both Scrum and Kanban screens we see a big red "Create" button, which allows us to add new items. When doing so, the correct project and issue-type needs to be chosen.
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The easiest way to look at issues is on a team board, but it's also possible to Search or use Dashboards.
Sometimes you may want to look for data that is not shown on a team board. For example, tickets that are done no longer show up for the team, allowing them to focus on remaining work.
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You can choose which details are shown about the results, by choosing the Columns that should be displayed.
If you are not part of a development team, but wish to understand more about how tickets are processed or other processes, it's possible to build a custom Dashboard that shows you all you require.
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Jira fundamentals (free, self-paced, 90 minutes, certification option)
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