Jira benefit case study: Technology Company
Nucleus interviewed a technology company and found that upon implementation of Jira, the organization was able to cut time spent on previously manual tasks and projects by an average of 30 percent. The increased visibility and time savings achieved through the use of the platform enabled the organization to increase its project load by 25 percent without having to make additional hires. The organization previously relied on manual processes and e-mails to manage daily operations and projects, which became unsustainable as the organization grew. Executives recognized the need for a dedicated work management solution and selected Jira due to its automation capabilities and industry expertise.
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