Getting started
1. Create a "Skillset" custom field
Create a "Skillset" custom field
The Skillset field is where you will be specifying skill requirements for your issues.
Qualified experts will be identified automatically and shown to you directly on the issue screen along with the skills
You can create multiple Skillset fields to model your use case
You can customize the skill tree on a field, project, or issue type level with custom field contexts
An additional field “Skillset-Experts” will be created and maintained automatically by Skills for Jira to let you reference experts in other applications or in Jira features that do not support Skillset fields.
You can rename your “Skillset” field at any time, however you must rename the sidecar “Skillset-Experts” field as well, maintaining the naming convention (i.e. “New Skillset name-Experts”)
Check out this article for more details: https://totem-dev.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/SKILLS/pages/457801729
2. Configure skills relevant for your organization
Open Skills for Jira - Configuration
Open the "Skills" tab
Modify/delete the default skills, add your own, and organize them into categories as you see fit
You can export your skills configuration for backup or migration purposes
You can also always reset your skills configuration to the out-of-the-box defaults
3. Configure your team’s skill sets
Open Skills for Jira - Configuration
Open the "Users" tab
Search for users you want to update
Use the "Modify Skills" button to configure user's skills
4. Enable self-service assignments
Open Skills for Jira - Configuration
Open the "Assignments" tab
Configure the Default Queue or create specialized work queues, prioritize and assign them to user groups
Configure your work queues:
Scope
JQL filter that represent the scope of issues the relevant user groups will work on
The JQL filter must include issues waiting to be pulled as well as issues in progress
The JQL filter must be shared with your users
Ready for work (statuses)
Issues in these statuses will be pulled by your users when clicking “Get next task” in their dashboards
In progress (statuses)
When you users pull assignments, they will be transitioned into one of these statuses, depending on your workflow configuration
Qualification (field)
This field defines the skill requirements for workers. Only issues for which the user has all the necessary skills show up in user’s work queue.
Once Self-service assignments are enabled, your users will gain access to their personal Apps / Skills for Jira - User Console / Assignments dashboard as well as the Self-service assignments gadget that you can add to your existing dashboards
The dashboard will allow them to get their next most important task in one click
Skills for Jira will inspect all work queues relevant for the user and assign the highest priority task to the user
5. [OPTIONAL] Enforce expert-only transitions
Open your Jira Workflow for editing
Select the Transition of interest
Configure workflow conditions as on the screenshot below:
“Any of the following conditions” should be true:
Add a standard workflow condition "User Is In Custom field"
Use the "Skillset field name-Experts" field as a target
“All of the following conditions” should be true (condition group)
“Skillset field name” is empty
“Skillset field name-Experts” is empty
By attaching this Workflow Condition to transitions to "In Progress", you could prevent any user who lacks the required expertise from getting the issue
6. Start specifying skill requirements for your issues
Make sure that your new Skillset field is added to your issue screens (i.e. Create, View screens)
Open any issue and click on your Skillset field. You will see your customized skill tree to choose skills from
Use search or tree navigation to find and select skills
Submit and wait while Skills for Jira finds the matching experts
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