Is your team's project performance hard to interpret? Do you struggle to communicate progress to leadership in a way that is clear and compelling? Evaluate Metrics, Craft Dashboards for Jira Mastery is your guide to turning raw Jira data into meaningful insights that improve transparency and decision-making.

Evaluate Metrics, Craft Dashboards for Jira Mastery

Evaluate Metrics, Craft Dashboards for Jira Mastery
This course is part of Jira Workflow Automation & Optimization Specialization

Instructor: LearningMate
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What you'll learn
Learners will apply the Start-Stop-Continue framework in Jira to document, assign, and monitor action items for ongoing improvement.
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This module provides a comprehensive journey from raw data to actionable insight. You will first learn why "gut feel" isn't enough and explore the foundational agile metrics that reveal true team performance. Then, you will discover how to analyze this data in Jira and translate it into clear, executive-ready dashboards. Finally, you will apply these skills to make data-driven recommendations that improve transparency and drive continuous improvement.
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