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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

JWM project administrator capabilities

Possessing project administration permissions sounds impressive, but there are not actually many functions that the administrator can perform. In fact, the list is rather small. Or course, most permission schemes will grant special permissions to project administrators that other users or project roles will not have.

The following highlights the most used or known aspects of the capabilities of a project administrator but is not intended to be an exhaustive list. You can find more information by searching in Atlassian's own documentation, but this will help get you started:

  • Project roles: As discussed earlier in this chapter in the Project roles and permissions section, project administrators can add users to a project and place them in different roles.
  • Components: Components are unique to each project and help to categorize work being done on the project. Project administrators can create and delete components on their projects...
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