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Nimbax is helping insurance companies, and others, to see that they don’t need to be experts in comprehensive business intelligence platforms like PowerBI to do Jira reporting. And it’s because there is a much easier and simpler tool that everyone can use: Custom Charts for Jira.
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How Nimbax Helps Brings Insurance Teams Together with Jira Reporting
How Nimbax Helps Brings Insurance Teams
Together with Jira Reporting
Nimbax is helping insurance companies, and others, to see that they don’t need to be
experts in comprehensive business intelligence platforms like PowerBI to do Jira
reporting. And it’s because there is a much easier and simpler tool that everyone can
use: Custom Charts for Jira.
Founded and based in Quebec, Nimbax offers Atlassian managed services and
consultancy to French- and English-speaking firms in Canada.
They work predominantly with insurance companies and governmental organizations
who are typically already using Atlassian tools, but may not be using them in the right
or most optimal way, e.g. they may use Jira for project management but not be aware
that you can have templates and automation.
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How Nimbax Helps Brings Insurance Teams Together with Jira Reporting
Spotlighting inefficiencies in the way people use
Jira and Confluence
Nimbax help insurance companies get more from their Atlassian stack. They also manage and
maintain their customers’ Atlassian tools long-term, helping them implement new add-ons and users,
and keeping them up to speed on the latest features. Unsurprisingly, a lot of their current work is
dedicated to migrating customers from Atlassian Server to Atlassian Cloud.
Nimbax start with an audit of their customers’ processes and a discussion about what they need to
work more efficiently. This usually reveals inefficiencies, pain points, and unnecessary costs, and
allows Nimbax to see what needs doing before any big system changes and implementations.
For example, a customer might be using Confluence for documentation but not properly. When
onboarding a new employee, they’ll buy the person a full Confluence license to access their whole
instance, even though the employee only needs to see one page once. If that’s the case, Nimbax will
recommend sharing an external link to the Confluence page using the Atlassian Marketplace add-on,
External Share for Confluence.
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How Nimbax Helps Brings Insurance Teams Together with Jira Reporting
Getting teams talking
Nimbax has found that most of the time, it’s software and IT support teams who are using Jira and
Confluence. However, a few of Nimbax’s major customers have their marketing, legal, and other
business teams using it, and at one of their biggest companies, every single employee is a Jira and
Confluence user.
“Of course, even if they’re using the same tools, that doesn’t mean they’re talking to each other as
much as they should,” says Marianne Gosselin, chief information officer at Nimbax. “This is why we
recommend Jira reporting. It’s a way of communicating overall progress between teams, of letting
other teams know which tickets are in progress, which are high-priority. Without reports, it’s like they’re
just giving other teams a thumbs up or down as to their progress. It’s not very useful.”
However, the reporting capabilities that come out of the box with Jira are limited, and Nimbax’s
customers never fully achieve what they want.
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How Nimbax Helps Brings Insurance Teams Together with Jira Reporting
Getting teams talking
They might as well be giving other teams a thumbs up. Often these customers resort to full-scale
business intelligence platforms for their reporting instead, like PowerBI.
“The problem with PowerBI is that you need an expert in PowerBI to use it,” says Marianne. “If an
average user tries to create a report with it, they end up in a mess. PowerBI – and other tools like it –
are so complex that they need maintaining by someone who’s really specialized. A business
intelligence expert.”
Marianne adds, “But people shouldn’t need to be business intelligence experts to create reports.
Sometimes all you want to do is create a simple bar chart to report on daily tasks, and customize the
colors.”
You can’t make your own bar charts (or change the colors) in native Jira, though. This is why Nimbax
recommend Custom Charts for Jira and its sister app, Custom Jira Charts for Confluence.
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“Data management doesn’t have to be so nerve-
wracking.”
One of Nimbax’s customers wanted to create a template master page in Confluence for each
new project, and to be able to add Jira reports to the page to show the project’s progress.
Although the easy integration between Jira and Confluence make it possible to report on Jira
data on Confluence pages, the native capabilities are, again, limited. And the firm just
couldn’t display the data they needed to.
So Nimbax recommended Custom Jira Charts for Confluence. This macro, which you add to
a Confluence page just like any other macro, allows them to build any kind of chart they want
right there on the page, from funnel charts and tile charts to 2D stacked bar charts.
In a few clicks it also lets them change colors, labels, and descriptions, reorder and hide
data, and filter the data using an additional macro that comes with Custom Charts – Simple
Search.
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“Data management doesn’t have to be so nerve-
wracking.”
“Custom Charts is just so intuitive,” says Marianne. “It lets you build what you want quickly,
with the freedom to tell the data story you want to tell, not the one the tool makes you tell.”
For insurance companies, Jira reporting in Confluence with Custom Charts is bringing
knowledge about progress on new insurance products to the sales, service, and admin
teams having the day-to-day interactions with the customers.
Marianne explains, “Data management doesn’t have to be so nerve-wracking. With PowerBI,
it often is, because users end up incorporating too much information into their reports,
including sensitive information that renders them subject to a ton of approvals. The thing is,
they never needed that information in the first place. Custom Charts gives users more
freedom than the native capabilities but keeps things simple at the same time, much simpler
than overengineered tools like PowerBI.”