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In this #atlassian #jira video, I am going to show you, the scrum master, how to use Jira. Learn how to get the most out of your team with these tips and tricks in Jira. If you like this video, please make sure to give it a thumbs up. If you haven’t already, please consider subscribing. If you have any questions about anything discussed so far, please feel free to make sure you leave your question in the comments section. Link to my other Atlassian Jira videos Link to my Atlassian Live Streams: Link to Atlassian’s Jira products: https://www.atlassian.com/software Link to my Fiverr profile: https://www.fiverr.com/alexortiz924?up_rollout=true Link to my Upwork profile: https://www.upwork.com/freelancers/~01d55ed1a24784cd93 Link to my personal website https://www.apetech.me/

30 Replies to “A Scrum Master’s Guide to Jira | Atlassian Jira”

  1. Thank you for a great video. The problem I have with Jira as a scrum management tool is the fact it’s always pushing you to work like it’s a kamban board. I have found with the teams I work with the importance of writing the tasks (some eve time estimate the task to get a more accurate sprint burndown), tasks that need to be done in order to finish a user storie. I know about subtasks but if you have a task called “Testing” or “Codereview” in the user storie and then have to move it through the borad is just awkward.

  2. I’m facing an issue. I have created multiple stories and they are linked with each other under one EPIC

    Now if I move one story to sprint, other stories are still in backlog.

    Then I created some tasks in backlog and I am also not able to add them as a child issue under a story

    Can u help?

    1. Every story is independent of each other (even though they are linked). So, you’ll have to update each story + the Epic manually (unless you use automation rules). As far as tasks, tasks cannot be nested under a Story. You’ll have to use a sub-task for that.

  3. Hey Alex, good video! I needed a refresher and this video helped more than I needed. Do you have a video on how to do the Retrospective?

    1. Not yet, but in the month of September, I’m going to be publishing Confluence videos and I will be discussing how to run retrospectives there.

    2. @Apetech Tech Tutorials we’re already in September, would that be October? Or do you mean you’re working on those videos this month? Either way, I’ll be looking out for the videos. I sent you a request on LinkedIn. Thanks!

  4. This video was fantastic. The content was just what I needed, the presenter was so well spoken and easy to understand. Thank you very much. Kate H.

    1. Glad you enjoyed the video! Make sure you check out the other videos I have on here. Lots of good stuff!

  5. Greetings from Canada. Thank you so much for uploading this video, Sir. You have no idea how helpful this mini session was. I am a junior scrum master and this tutorial really helped me understand the basics. I have liked and subscribed to your channel. I look forward to learning more from you. Thank you so much.

  6. I watched your video and is so interested. Please I am almost at the end of my studies to become a scrum master. I don’t know how yo use the computer. Just basic elementary. Can you hello me with this again! How to start with jir

    1. I am going to be launching a Jira complete beginners course in a couple weeks. Keep an eye out for that.

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