Tuesday, May 16, 2017 at 11:30:00 AM Stowers Institute for Medical Research 1000 East 50th Street, Kansas City,
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May 2017 Kansas City AUG Meeting
'Top JIRA Administration Mistakes' from Rachel Wright
Rachel Wright is an entrepreneur and an Atlassian Certified JIRA Administrator. Rachel also uses Atlassian tools in her personal life for accomplishing goals and tracking tasks. Her first book, the "JIRA Strategy Admin Workbook", was written in Confluence and progress was tracked in JIRA!
I know I'm not the only JIRA Admin to inherit a messy configuration. The goal of the "Top JIRA Administration Mistakes" presentation is to keep others out of what I call the "JIRA swamp." Or, if you're already in it, help dig you out. This session is different – it's about strategy. It's recommendations from years of cleaning up horrible JIRA configurations! It's about what you should do, what you shouldn't do, and why. Hear the mistakes I made as a JIRA administrator and real examples of problems to avoid. Would you rather your application be an organized, tidy, and trimmed garden or a foggy, contaminated, overgrown swamp?
As usual we will have lunch and great conversations!
Parking and Building Access for Non-Stowers Attendees. Visitor parking is available in the parking structure located between the Administration Building (to your right as you enter the campus) and the Research Building (to your left.) Please carpool if you can! After parking your car in any of the available visitor spaces, please proceed through the entrance to the Research Building (to the WEST) and check in at the security desk. Agenda
11:30 am Welcome, Food & Networking
12:00 pm Announcements & AUG News
12:15 pm Top JIRA Administration Mistakes PresentationNetworking
12:45 pm Q & A and Networking
Speaker
Rachel Wright - Author of JIRA Strategy Admin Workbook
Hosted By
Karen Mustain, Atlassian User Group Leader
Jessica Witt, Atlassian User Group Leader
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