Benefits of the Jira Agile Workflow
- libbymarshalllibby
- Oct 4, 2022
- 1 min read
The Jira Agile workflow helps you to keep track of all the tasks in your project. It defines the steps a task must take to be completed, and it provides visibility for all project stakeholders. There are three steps in the workflow: write the requirements, create a task in To Do, and assign it to a developer. The developer then starts working on the feature and marks it as a progress item. Finally, the build is handed over to a tester who tests it before moving it to Done.

When designing a workflow, it is important to look for commonalities between workflows across teams and project types. For example, a workflow that covers the requirements-gathering step in an IT project can be applied to a marketing campaign and vice versa. By utilizing a common workflow across the board, you can cut down on the time you spend maintaining Jira items. Additionally, you will increase the likelihood that issues that are similar in scope won't be misplaced or miss a transition.
Another benefit of the Jira Agile workflow is that it enables the development team to get a quick snapshot of the work that's being done. The backlog in Jira is a group of medium-sized issues. When these bugs add up, they create a major problem. Therefore, periodic sprints can be held to address issues in the backlog. This is an extremely effective workflow that can help you increase the visibility of your workflow and your team's progress.
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