Hi,
I'm working across a couple of scrum teams as part of a wider project.
I know we can get burn up charts from the reports at scrum team board level, but how can we create a burn up chart which pulls together all the boards within the larger project, so that people at project level can see from the project level burn up chart, what progress is being made and how likely we are to meet deadlines etc?
I'm thinking along the lines of a project board which pulls in all the epics for example (which contain all the stories in the backlogs each of the scrum teams are working through) and uses them as the basis of the reports; including the burn up chart.
Anyway, all ideas welcome.
Thanks,
Stu.
Hi Rebecca,
I feel I - or rather a fellow scrum master - may have found a decent solution to this and it's something already provided in JIRA's reports.
The Version Report looks like a good option to providing a type of burn up chart with the ability to combine multiple teams' stories.
Here's a link to more info:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirasoftwareserver/version-report-938845705.html
But essentially all you need to do is set up a new version and drag and drop the stories from backlogs into it and the burn up and projections will start to form.
Hope that helps.
Stu.
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