Practical Jira : Project With Agile / Scrum Methodology
Published 12/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 627.39 MB | Duration: 1h 40m
Published 12/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 627.39 MB | Duration: 1h 40m
Using Jira in real-life work, with agile / scrum method project management. Configure Jira to connect with Slack/Github
What you'll learn
Using Jira issues and boards for agile scrum methods
Creating sprints, executing spring, closing sprint in Jira
Create custom Jira dashboards and filters
Read Jira sprint report (burndown, velocity chart)
Create issues (user stories, epics, bugs) and make relevant changes during the sprint
Jira customization: create custom issue types, custom workflows
Connecting Jira with Slack
Connecting Jira with Github
Requirements
Knowing about agile scrum work processes will help, but it is optional. You don't have to know about agile scrum to start this course
All you need is a laptop and an email account
Description
What is Jira?Jira is a software tool for project management and for tracking assignments. Jira is widely used in projects with an agile scrum methodology. Jira itself is very flexible, so it's useful in a variety of environments, not just in software development or Scrum. Jira task types and workflows are customizable, allowing for customization for almost any project management need. Configuring and setting Jira is also very easy, it can be done in just a few minutes.Jira provides a free, internet-accessible cloud version for small teams. Even though it's free, its features are complete. Jira can also be integrated with other applications, such as Slack, Github, or others.About Jira in This CourseIn this course, you will learn how to use Jira. This course built based on real-life experience of using Jira in the workplace. When you are done with this course, you will be ready to use Jira in the job. In this course, you will learn to practice using Jira in an agile scrum method. With unique way of learning, where the course is actually practiced. It will make it easy for you to understand Jira.In this Jira course, you will learn:register Jira (free)create and configure issues (tasks) for user stories, epics, roadmaps, subtasks, and bugshow to use Jira at the start of a sprint, during a sprint, or at the end of a sprintUse Jira's built-in agile reports (burndown chart, velocity)create a custom dashboard for reportingusing the issue navigatorJira issue customizationJira workflow customizationconnecting Jira with Slackconnecting Jira with GithubYou only need to buy this course once, and if there is an update in the course, you will get an update for free!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Welcome
Lecture 2 Learning Method
Lecture 3 How To Get Maximum Value From This Course
Section 2: Getting Started With Jira
Lecture 4 Theory : Getting Started With Jira
Lecture 5 Task : Getting Started With Jira
Lecture 6 Guided Challenge : Getting Started With Jira
Lecture 7 Solution : Getting Started With Jira
Section 3: Project Board & Settings
Lecture 8 Theory : Project Board & Settings
Lecture 9 Task : Project Board & Settings
Lecture 10 Guided Challenge : Project Board & Settings
Lecture 11 Solution : Project Board & Settings
Section 4: Jira Issue
Lecture 12 Theory : Jira Issue
Lecture 13 Task : Jira Issue
Lecture 14 Guided Challenge : Jira Issue
Lecture 15 Solution : Jira Issue
Section 5: Issue Navigator
Lecture 16 Theory : Issue Navigator
Lecture 17 Task : Issue Navigator
Lecture 18 Guided Challenge : Issue Navigator
Lecture 19 Solution : Issue Navigator
Section 6: Epic & Roadmap
Lecture 20 Theory : Epic & Roadmap
Lecture 21 Task : Epic & Roadmap
Lecture 22 Guided Challenge : Epic & Roadmap
Lecture 23 Solution : Epic & Roadmap
Section 7: Issue Type
Lecture 24 Theory : Issue Type
Lecture 25 Task : Issue Type
Lecture 26 Guided Challenge : Issue Type
Lecture 27 Solution : Issue Type
Section 8: JQL (Jira Query Language)
Lecture 28 Theory : JQL (Jira Query Language)
Lecture 29 Task : JQL (Jira Query Language)
Lecture 30 Guided Challenge : JQL (Jira Query Language)
Lecture 31 Solution : JQL (Jira Query Language)
Section 9: Start Sprint
Lecture 32 Theory : Start Sprint
Lecture 33 Task : Start Sprint
Lecture 34 Guided Challenge : Start Sprint
Lecture 35 Solution : Start Sprint
Section 10: Sprint Execution (Part 1)
Lecture 36 Theory : Sprint Execution (Part 1)
Lecture 37 Task : Sprint Execution (Part 1)
Lecture 38 Guided Challenge : Sprint Execution (Part 1)
Lecture 39 Solution : Sprint Execution (Part 1)
Section 11: Custom Dashboard
Lecture 40 Theory : Custom Dashboard
Lecture 41 Task : Custom Dashboard
Lecture 42 Guided Challenge : Custom Dashboard
Lecture 43 Solution : Custom Dashboard
Section 12: Sprint Execution (Part 2)
Lecture 44 Theory : Sprint Execution (Part 2)
Lecture 45 Task : Sprint Execution (Part 2)
Lecture 46 Guided Challenge : Sprint Execution (Part 2)
Lecture 47 Solution : Sprint Execution (Part 2)
Section 13: Report
Lecture 48 Theory : Report
Lecture 49 Task : Report
Lecture 50 Guided Challenge : Report
Lecture 51 Solution : Report
Section 14: End Sprint
Lecture 52 Theory : End Sprint
Lecture 53 Task : End Sprint
Lecture 54 Guided Challenge : End Sprint
Lecture 55 Solution : End Sprint
Section 15: Workflow
Lecture 56 Theory : Workflow
Lecture 57 Task : Workflow
Lecture 58 Guided Challenge : Workflow
Lecture 59 Solution : Workflow
Section 16: Jira & Slack
Lecture 60 Theory : Jira & Slack
Lecture 61 Task : Jira & Slack
Lecture 62 Guided Challenge : Jira & Slack
Lecture 63 Solution : Jira & Slack
Section 17: Jira & Github
Lecture 64 Theory : Jira & Github
Lecture 65 Task : Jira & Github
Lecture 66 Guided Challenge : Jira & Github
Lecture 67 Solution : Jira & Github
Section 18: Bonus & References
Lecture 68 References
Lecture 69 Bonus
Project manager or scrum master who will use Jira for project management,Developers, engineers, or other team members involved in working on the project,Anyone who needs to know the modern way of using Jira for project management