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This is super common, and it's one reason why I have always volunteered (even though it sucks) to be the Jira Person. I'm experienced with it and have a good handle on how not to make it a big giant workflow mess, and I can then make sure that, by not being shy about who's running it and managing it, that feedback goes somewhere actionable.


JIRA workflow is managed by another department. Our IT department is like 50k+ employees. I think there are 100k in IT and Ops.


Absolutely common. And I'll happily consult for companies in that boat but I would do a lot to avoid working for one.


Abandon all hope, ye who enter here.




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