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Jira for Marketers - Project Execution - Working Together

Nov 12, 3:00 – 4:00 PM (UTC)

Community-Led Classes

This 60-minute course is designed to introduce Marketing teams to the world of Jira.

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About this event

Jira for Marketing Teams: Streamline Campaigns, Collaborate, and Deliver Results

In this 4-part course, marketing professionals will learn how to harness the power of Jira to manage campaigns, streamline collaboration, and optimize workflows. Whether you’re managing social media, content creation, or multi-channel marketing campaigns, this course will guide you through customizing Jira to meet your specific needs.

You'll discover how to track progress in real-time, collaborate seamlessly across teams, and use reporting tools to measure success. By the end of this 4-part course, you’ll have the skills to efficiently manage marketing projects, reduce bottlenecks, and deliver results that make an impact.

This course is instructed by Alex Ortiz of Apetech Tutorials.

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Speaker

  • Alex Ortiz

    APETECH LLC

    Co-Founder

Community Leaders

  • Kate Pawlak

    Appsvio

    Chief Product Officer & Co-founder

  • Alex Ortiz

    APETECH LLC

    Dr. Jira

  • Jimmy Seddon

    Arctic Wolf Networks

    Sr. R&D Tools Administrator

  • Andrew DeBell

    Atlassian

    Learning Strategist

  • Robert Hean

    Sr. Business Systems Manager

  • Brittany Joiner

    How To Trello

    Demand Generation

  • Matt Reiner

    K15t

    Customer Advocate

  • Valeri Colón, Ph.D.

    Learning Scientist, Author

  • Bryan Guffey

    Sonos

    Senior Atlassian Administrator

  • Josh Golosinskiy

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