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Best Practices for Setting Up Timesheets
Setting up Timesheets can be fairly straightforward, but there are things that you can do to improve the experience for both the administration and usage of Tempo Timesheets.
Here are some ideas:
Give access to Tempo Timesheets to a small number of stakeholders at first for evaluation. Then when you’re ready to implement Timesheets, roll it out to all employees who need to use it. You can easily control access with a Jira group that you set up for all Tempo users - see Create and update groups (Atlassian documentation) and Managing Access to Tempo Timesheets.
Create different Jira groups for your Tempo needs according to your company. Then it's easy to add or remove users from these group as situations change: no need to grant permissions on an individual basis. Here are some suggestions:
Create an “Internal” Jira project and issues so that employees can log their time to non-work company issues, such as sickness, vacation, meetings, travel, or company events - see Configuring Internal Issues and Create a new project (Atlassian documentation).
Create a separate Permission Scheme for this Internal Jira project and assign your Jira group that includes all Tempo users. This way, the permission scheme will not be used for work-related Jira projects - see Managing project permissions (Atlassian documentation).
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