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Jira Issue Collector
Hey, it's Mike and in today's episode, I'll dive deep into the world of issue collectors and showcase how they can transform how you gather and manage feedback for your WordPress website. An issue collector is an invaluable tool that allows you to seamlessly collect feedback, bug reports, and feature requests from your website visitors. By implementing an issue collector, you'll empower your users to share their thoughts and experiences, helping you identify areas for improvement and prioritize your efforts. We'll cover the following topics: - Selecting the right issue collector tool for your needs - Creating and customizing your issue collector form - Embedding the issue collector code into your WordPress site - Managing and responding to incoming feedback effectively Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y08Frl4MB7k
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New comment Aug 8
Jira Issue Collector
Jira Weekend Workshops are Back!
You've been working with Jira for a while now. Maybe you've even had some success setting up projects and managing workflows. You've consumed a mountain of online tutorials, courses, and endless how-to articles. You know the basics—maybe more than the basics. But there's a gap between your current skill level and where you see yourself as a Jira expert. You're not just looking for another training session; you need a real, tangible upgrade in your abilities. Something that elevates your career and has clients or employers valuing your expertise at a whole new level. You love the idea of mastering Jira, of being the go-to person in your team, of feeling confident in every click and decision. You want to deliver projects smoothly, foresee challenges, and drive your team to success. And you're ready to share your knowledge, helping others while securing your professional growth. But let's be honest—it's challenging to make that leap on your own. Time is limited, life gets in the way, and while the desire is there, the path isn't always clear. You need a guide. Someone who's navigated the complexities of Jira extensively. Someone who's turned their knowledge into a career-defining skill set. Someone who's helped others, just like you, excel and succeed. When you're ready to transform your understanding of Jira and Confluence into a professional asset... My new offer - the Jira Weekend Workshop - is for you. In just two weekends, I'll work with you to deepen your understanding, refine your skills, and help you apply Jira techniques like a seasoned pro. You'll gain lifetime access to all workshop materials and direct support via our dedicated community. DM me for more details or to secure your spot. Nervous? Unsure? That's normal. Lean into it. Take the step. Send the DM or check the comments. Let's turn your Jira knowledge into your professional superpower.
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New comment May 17
Jira Weekend Workshops are Back!
Multiple owners
Hi everyone! I am perfectly aware that JIRA doesn't allow to assign an issue to multiple owners. However, some activities are carried out together by the whole team. For example, an inspection or a meeting. Therefore, usually I do it this way: I clone the issue multiple times as many as the people are and then I assign each of them to the various owners. But it is not as quick as it is said. Is there a smarter way to do that?
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New comment Sep '23
Components
Hey team, Me again here. Hope everyone's doing well. As I dive deeper into Jira, there's one thing that's got me scratching my head a bit – Jira components. I've gone through the basics, but I must confess, I'm still not 100% on the ball with how they function in real-world scenarios. For those of you seasoned in using components, could you share some insights or practical examples of how you utilize them effectively in your projects? I'm especially keen on understanding their advantages over labels or custom fields, and how they might best serve someone in a business analysis role like mine. Thanks in advance for your wisdom and patience. It's a learning curve, and I appreciate all the support! Cheers,
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New comment Sep '23
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Jira Filters and 10 Most Important JQLs
Hey Jira Junkies & Workflow Warriors! Ever find yourself lost in the Jira jungle, craving a roadmap to filters and JQL? Whether you're a beginner just starting to explore or a seasoned pro looking to level up, we've got your back! Introducing: How to Start with Filters in Jira Plus 10 Most Important JQLs: A Comprehensive Guide In this groove-tastic guide, we're unboxing everything you need to know, from the ABCs of filters to the XYZs of JQL. Here's a sneak peek at what's inside: Why Filters Matter: Like bookmarks for your projects, only cooler! Creating & Managing Filters: Easy peasy, lemon squeezy! Jira Query Language (JQL): It's like SQL for Jira, but jazzier! Top 10 Must-Know JQLs: The life-savers, the game-changers! Practical Applications: Dashboards, Reporting, Collaboration! Tips & Best Practices: Avoid those pitfalls and dance your way to success! FAQs: All your burning questions answered! Whether starting with filters or diving deep into JQL, this comprehensive guide has the goods. It's an empowering journey filled with theoretical understanding, practical applications, and firsthand knowledge ready to rock your Jira world. So why wait, fellow Jira adventurer? Dive into this thrilling guide and make those powerful features your own. Click the link, unlock the wisdom, and become the Jira Jedi you were born to be! https://projectflow.co.uk/jira-filters-and-10-most.../ Spread the love, share the wisdom, and remember to leave your thoughts in the comments section!
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