I want to start using Capacity Planning in Jira Align.
There is a field in capacity planning report called Ramp Up that allows users to assign certain % of individual capacity to agile ceremonies. I cannot figure out how to adjust this.
It is not available in Sprints where you can edit team capacity. (At least for me.)
Could someone be able to help?
Thanks!
Yasuko
Hi @ytoeda,
To expand a bit on @Roman Petrunyak's answer above:
Regards,
Peter
Thank you @Peter Jessen and @Vyhovs'kyi, Vitalii Viktorovych . Very helpful. I appreciate both of your input!
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Hi @ytoeda ,
To expand a bit on @Roman Petrunyak's answer above:
Regards,
Peter
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Hello Yasuko,
Thanks for reaching out to Jira Align Support.
Ramp-up is defined by 'Days in Sprint Minus Ramp' setting that is available in Administration>Platform>Team:
And here is a short explanation on how this setting works in terms of math:
'This setting allows you to build in ramp time. For example, if you set a 10 day sprint you can set this setting to 9 days to hold back a day for planning.'
Please let us know if you have any additional questions.
Regards,
Roman
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Hi @ytoeda,
To expand a bit on @Roman Petrunyak's answer above:
Regards,
Peter
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