As teams work together, they create assets that will need to be shared. As teams learn more about their goals and plans, that knowledge needs to be shared across the team. Effective collaboration amongst people requires sharing of knowledge, work, and assets. When goals become shared, the team must collaborate to move forward. Collecting adhoc team action itemsĪt Atlassian, we’re focused on helping all teams collaborate more efficiently. Managers can get a detailed, real-time status of projects with the powerful search and reporting features in Jira. Each requirement can be broken down into tasks and flexibly assigned across the team for delivery. It’s easy to migrate requirements over to Jira for execution and delivery. Teams can organize around roadmaps and drill into requirements all within one conversation using shared Confluence pages. For example, many teams will do kickoff planning in Confluence. Work can be defined in Confluence and easily imported into Jira for execution and delivery. Teams can use the strengths of Confluence for knowledge management, and the strengths of Jira for work management. Jira and Confluence are two products that work even better together. your projects require collaboration between teams or many people.you manage several streams of work concurrently.you need powerful insight into task and project management, such as workflows, custom attributes, task history, and reporting.your project doesn’t require you to manage attributes, like scope, milestones, and releases.you want to track tasks alongside your work, such as meeting action items, event to-dos, and small team projects.Let’s take a look at two different approaches for task management: Jira and Confluence: which one is for me? Use Confluence tasks when: Both the size of the team and the goal have a significant impact on how we approach organizing our plan. For goals to be actionable, we need to break them down into a set of tasks that bridge the gap from where we are to where we want to be. Confluence works well for smaller business teams, whereas Jira excels for larger projects. Both products enable teams to collaborate using task management and distribution. I’d like to take a few moments to share how task management in Confluence relates to Jira.