Annual reports are a critical part of business planning. They provide stakeholders with a clear view of a company’s performance, achievements, and future goals. Without a structured approach, preparing these reports can be time-consuming and overwhelming.
Using Smart Templates and Smart Checklists in Jira simplifies the process. A predefined structure ensures consistency, reduces errors, and makes collaboration easier.
Let’s explore how to create an Annual Stakeholders Report template in Jira to organize data collection, track progress, and streamline report completion.
What is an Annual Stakeholders Report?
An Annual Stakeholders Report summarizes key financial, operational, and strategic insights from the past year. It provides transparency for investors, executives, employees, and other key stakeholders.
A well-structured report includes:
- Executive summary with key takeaways.
- Business performance metrics like revenue, expenses, and growth trends.
- Strategic initiatives highlighting major projects and their impact.
- Challenges and insights gathered from the year’s operations.
- Future objectives outlining goals for the next year.
Standardizing this report with Smart templates for Jira helps teams work efficiently, ensuring every report follows a structured and repeatable format.
How to Create an Annual Stakeholders Report Template in Jira
Smart Templates for Jira allow you to create reusable report structures, saving time and maintaining consistency. Follow these steps to set up an Annual Stakeholders Report template.
Step 1: Install Smart Templates
Start by downloading the Smart Templates from the Atlassian Marketplace. This tool helps you create issue templates in Jira and reuse them for similar tasks.
Note: Admin permissions are required to install apps. If you don’t have admin access, ask your Jira Administrator for assistance.
Step 2: Set Up a Smart Template for the Report
Start by defining the main sections of the report as Jira issues. Each issue represents a key part of the reporting process.
- Design the template structure – You can create template for individual issues or entire issue hierarchies.
- Open the Smart Templates app in Jira.
- Click Create a Template and name it “Annual Stakeholders Report – {{report_year}}.”
- Define task hierarchy using an Epic for the report and linked tasks for each section.
- Manage dynamic values – Add variables to make the report adaptable to different periods, as you will have to create it annually. A good practice is to incorporate Smart Variables for dynamic fields. For example, use such variables as {{report_year}} to automatically insert issue-specific details like reporting period.
Epic: Annual Stakeholders Report {{report_year}}
(Epic with predefined tasks and checklists)
This epic will contain all tasks needed to complete the report.
Use the following format to make your template description comprehensive and concise:
- Description: Overview of the report’s purpose.
- Owner: Assigned to the report coordinator.
- Due Date: Submission deadline.
- Stakeholders: List of contributors and reviewers.
- Report Scope: Define key areas covered in the report.
Step 3: Define and Structure Key Reporting Tasks
Each report section should be a separate task to track progress effectively. You can further structure all activities related to the stakeholders report with specific checklists.
Instead of using subtasks, apply Smart Checklist for each of the issues inside your annual stakeholders template to break down issues to smaller steps. This reduces complexity and keeps Jira issues organized.
Explore the detailed template example below. You can further customize it according to your business processes and internal workflows.