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When do you use team-managed projects?

Hana Kučerová
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March 13, 2024

Hi everybody,
during last Christmas holidays and partially in January I’ve been studying for ACP-120 certification. Team-managed projects are included in this certification, so I had to looked into them more again… and I’m still struggling… struggling to like them…

As a somebody who loves to share as much configurations as possible, it is hard for me to use them. When I set up a new Jira instance, it is usually the first thing I change - I don’t want anybody to be able to create team-managed projects - create something, which is not under admin’s control.

In my experience when our customers use them, after some time they usually ask us to convert them to company-managed projects, because they miss some functionality. I can see a lot of improvements have been implemented lately, but still it is not enough.

So, I would like to ask, when do you recommend to use team-managed projects? Under which circumstances is good to have them in your site?

Thank you!

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Susanna Babayan March 13, 2024

Hi @Hana Kučerová

As per my experience, we use team-managed when there is a team in the company that would like to customize their project to the fullest and they don't have enough access to do that for company-managed projects (since you need to edit the schemes). Plus, it's a good start for someone who has never used Jira before

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Hana Kučerová
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March 14, 2024

Thank you.

I agree it can give you some sort of idea, how Jira works, if you don’t know it, but with all the templates and functionality available for company-managed projects I still prefer to use these for demonstrations…

 

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Susanna Babayan March 17, 2024

yeah, I fully agree. I personally feel very limited with team-managed projects and I feel like I'm missing out on something big ahah

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Bill Sheboy
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March 13, 2024

Hi @Hana Kučerová 

For better or worse, I hypothesize many customers have a TMP project even when they do not want it, as JPD seems wholly built upon it.  Anyways...

I have supported teams who are self-starters (or think they are :^) regarding agility, and they insist on having the flexibility of a TMP project to make changes immediately...such as during the standup or retro.  They do not want to wait for a Jira admin to be available to alter an issue type, field, or workflow.  They like to fail-fast, even if it clutters their project a bit by adding, removing, and re-adding something later.

Unfortunately, those TMP rapid changes can then cause problems for others, such as with saved filters.  For the teams at my last position who used TMPs, I had regular touch-base conversations with them to learn what they were trying so the admins would be better prepared to support them.

Kind regards,
Bill

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Hana Kučerová
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March 15, 2024

Thank you.

I agree, I feel a lot of people think they need this kind of flexibility, but the changes they do are not good, because they are not experienced enough to see the consequences.

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John Funk
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March 15, 2024

Amen, sister!

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John Funk
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March 14, 2024

To be honest, I don't like them and think they usually cause more problems in the long run than they are worth. I never recommend them. But that's just me. 

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Hana Kučerová
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March 15, 2024

It’s not only you, it’s me too :-).

Thank you.

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