And I'm saying, a lot of the time either the company doesn't use such tracking software, or it uses it for software development but not the meeting you just had with legal or finance or design or people outside the company or whatever.
The kind of stuff stored in Jira is a very specific subcategory of all the types of things that get mentioned and decided in meetings. It doesn't cover all of it, not even close. And the person putting the information in might also get part of it wrong, that happens surprisingly frequently. It's not a substitute for personal meeting notes.
The kind of stuff stored in Jira is a very specific subcategory of all the types of things that get mentioned and decided in meetings. It doesn't cover all of it, not even close. And the person putting the information in might also get part of it wrong, that happens surprisingly frequently. It's not a substitute for personal meeting notes.