Task management
Out of the box, your task management project comes with:
Workflow | To Do > Done |
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Issue types | Task and sub-task. A sub-task must belong to a parent task. |
Issue fields | Summary, Issue Type, Reporter, Attachment, Due Date, Description, Assignee, Priority, Resolution and Labels |
Resolutions | Done, Won't Do, Duplicate and Cannot Reproduce |
Priorities | Highest, High, Medium, Low and Lowest |
There's a lot you can do with a task management project, and with a few customizations, there's a lot more you can do to! Have a look at the example for a few ideas of how you can use it, and customize it to suit your needs.
Use case | Onboarding - setting up your new starters for success from day one, week one. |
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What Business project should I start with? | Task Management - This gives you a straightforward workflow of To do and Done, and accompanying issue types of Task and Sub-task. |
How can I do this? |
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Can I make this easier? | You may be thinking, "Hold on a minute, I don't want to have to create a bunch of sub tasks every time I need to onboard someone!" Well, you don't. Set up a task with all the associated sub-tasks, and name it Onboarding. Whenever you need to onboard a new employee, find the task and use Jira Core's clone functionality to make a brand new task with all the associated sub-tasks. By renaming the task you'll know which new employee each task belongs to. You can even assign the sub-tasks to the relevant people, so that when you clone the task, Jira Core will make sure the relevant people are assigned to their tasks automatically. |
Other customizations | You may decide that your onboarding should be more extensive, you may decide that instead of just getting the physical bits and pieces together for a new employee, you may want to also ensure that in their first week the get to have lunch with their team, sign off on all your statutory training, or get a building tour. You can customize your project's workflow to suit your needs, assigning the parent task to the person responsible for each step. You could decide to customize the fields available on the task, to make sure you record the information you need along the way (scores in training, asset numbers of any equipment that's been provided). You set up Jira Core to mimic how you do onboarding. It can be as complex or as basic as you like! |
Last modified on Oct 6, 2021
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