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Jira Work Management for Business Teams

You're reading from   Jira Work Management for Business Teams Accelerate digital transformation and modernize your organization with Jira Work Management

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803232003
Length 258 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Jira Work Management Basics
2. Chapter 1: Why Choose Jira Work Management? FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Working with Project Templates 4. Chapter 3: Creating Your First Project 5. Section 2: Enhancing Your JWM Project
6. Chapter 4: Modifying the Board, Workflow, and Associated Schemes 7. Chapter 5: JWM Toolset: Summary, List, Timeline, and the Calendar 8. Chapter 6: Forms, Issues, Dashboards, and Reports 9. Chapter 7: Managing Fields, Screens, and Issue Layouts 10. Section 3: Administering Jira Work Management Projects
11. Chapter 8: Configuring Permissions and Simple Administration 12. Chapter 9: Duplicating Projects and Starting Outside the Box 13. Chapter 10: Using Project Automation 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

The schemes used by JWM projects

To use a metaphor, the project board and screens are like the body of a car – the shiny and sleek visual of what most of us actually identify as being the car. It's what we see and touch and show others. But under that JWM car is the chassis or frame, made up of schemes that set our permissions, control notifications and type of work, and provide the workflow, among other things.

The best place to see the grouping of schemes is in the Summary of Project settings. To navigate there, click on Project settings while on the project and then select Summary. Remember, you must be a project administrator to access and change project settings such as schemes:

Figure 4.19 – Project settings summary

Do not get too caught up in trying to read the fine print in Figure 4.19; we will discuss the major headings. We should also note that this is just a cursory introduction to the schemes. We will learn how to modify them...

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