JIRA-A
New For Jira administrators
Description
2 * 8 hours of training, with practical examples following the introductory lecture for each module. A thorough mental challenge, so you should arrive well rested! In order to give more attention to individual issues during the practical examples, the training is delivered by two speakers. At the end of the training, concrete case studies brought by the participants will also be discussed!
The course is delivered by Training360's professional partner META-INF, with decades of dedicated Atlassian experience
Following the course, participants will:
Participants will get 1-year access to our e-learning material, Agile Fundamentals, which provides a comprehensive overview of the Agile approach and the most popular Agile methodologies and concepts
Listen to our podcast broadcast related to the course!
Suggested For
- For prospective or current Jira administrators who want to understand Jira in depth.
- Professionals who want to learn to configure and customize their own Jira instance at a skill level.
- The intensive hands-on examples and substantive topics require a thorough user-level knowledge of Jira (Jira user training is a recommended prerequisite!), but most of the topics do not require administrator knowledge and are also useful for project managers!
Outline
Day 1 - From basics to depth of schemes
- Project administration (versions, components, etc...)
- Jira schema logic
- Task types, priorities
- Workflow configuration
- Customizing fields and screens
- Customizing notifications
- Managing permissions (global rights, groups, roles)
- Jira integration with Confluence, Hipchat solutions
Day 2 - Maintenance, case studies
- Overview of key plugins
- Installing and running
- System administrator tasks (backup, restore, scaling, secure operation)
- Scripts, advanced workflow settings, custom solutions
- Best practices
- Solving common, typical problems and needs (e.g. implementing approvals, uploading fields from email, etc.)
- Processing specific case studies brought by participants