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by tossandthrow
302 days ago
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Yes and no. Malleability is opposed to institution. When everything is hyper malleable everybody will need to be trained and change management will take up a large proportion of time. The main reason why a lot of people go with Jira is not quality of the software - but the institutional buy-in. Employees, current and prospect, know how to work with the tool. The greater change is likely labor disruption. |
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Just an FYI, this isn't the case at all. I've contracted and consulted at well over 20+ business at this point, and no one knows how-to use that hot garbage.