Learn Jira Basics with this Beginner-Friendly Course (FREE!)
Get started with Jira through this beginner tutorial covering agile concepts, creating projects, setting up issues, user stories, bugs, labels, components, versions, backlog grooming, and sprint setup. Perfect for Jira beginners looking to master the platform quickly.
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hey friends this is how to use jir for
beginners tutorial where we'll go
through everything you need to know so
you can use jir the fast way we're first
going to do a refresher on agile
Concepts and jira terms and then we'll
dive into the jira interface creating
your very first project and setting up
Jura issues user stories and bugs and
then we're going to set up your projects
labels components and versions and
finally how to groom and prioritize it
items in your backlog and set up your
very first Sprint so if you're a
complete beginner and you have never
used Jura before then watch this video
from beginning to the end to follow
along with this video I created my free
guide with how to use jira and it
contains all the data that we're going
to use to create our project in this
jira tutorial it's completely for free
and you can download it at alvinthe
pm.com slf freu as you watch this free
course join me in the comments down
below what is your biggest struggle with
jira and what questions do you have
about using jira to manage your agile
projects so jira is one of the most
popular software tools used to manage
agile projects but before we can start
using jira you must understand how agile
works because jir assumes that you
already know it specifically with a two
popular methodology IES of scrum and
combine now this is not meant to be a
deep dive into agile only a quick
refresher so you can start using jira
the fast way if you're already familiar
with agile feel free to skip this
section and go on to the next section to
dive into the jir terms that you must
know so agile is a methodology that uses
an iterative approach to develop a
product building and releasing it
incrementally instead of trying to
deliver everything to the customer at
the very end of a project like you would
a traditional waterfall approach agile
promotes early delivery and focuses on