Scrum of Scrum is happening in my project weekly once and my customer want to capture the data in Jira, please let me know any format or some useful tips
thanks all for sharing your ideas and thoughts let me explore on it..
Hi Rajesh,
Sharing an existing community thread
Here are my thoughts, to visualize work across multiple teams across multiple sprints for a single program/project, I would suggest to make use of Jira Advanced roadmap feature
Reference - https://confluence.atlassian.com/jiraportfolio/advanced-roadmaps-for-jira-documentation-660734353.html
Hope this helps.
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Hello @Rajesh Viswanathan,
There is a plugin in Jira that can you help support scrum of scrums in Jira : Ativo Programs for Jira
It shows per team a dashboard with:
- The issues and risks to be discussed at SOS (program) level
- The progress on features
- The cross-team dependencies
- Burn up chart for the period ("Program Increment")
- Forecasts for the current period
This way, the SOS can be done efficiently: progress is visually shown, one can focus the discussions on dependencies and risks / issues.
Data is set with the program planning screen and added as custom fields on features and stories.
It works best if you are using SAFe®(or a variant).
I've used it myself at my previous client, with very positive feedback from all SM and PO.
With kind regards,
Edwin Rozie
(Disclaimer: I work for Ativo. We are not affiliated with Scaled Agile, the providers of SAFe®)
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Hi Rajesh,
First, run your SoS meetings using the Confluence Meeting Notes blueprint.
Next, record all action items defined by your meeting using the Action Item functionality in the blueprint.
Then, view the Meeting note page and highlight each action item one by one and create a Jira ticket for each on (The Jira icon will appear next to the highlighted text of each action item to help you do this).
Edit each Jira ticket created above, adding assignee, due date and any other relevant information required to complete the action item.
Finally, update the meeting notes page for the SoS adding the Jira ticket reference to each Action Item (Ctrl-Shift-J). A "mentioned in" link to the Confluence page will now appear in each Jira ticket.
When each Jira ticket is closed, follow the "mentioned in" link to the Confluence page to tick the Action Item status.
If you organise all the SoS meeting pages under their own parent page, you can put a summary table of all outstanding Action Items on the parent page as well as a Jira query to list all the associated open Jira tickets.
You may also want to put a table of outstanding Action Items or associated Jira tickets from all previous meetings in a table at the start of your Meeting Notes to help run the meeting.
Voila!
P.S. A "Scrum of Scrums" is a bit of a contradiction regarding vanilla Agile since one of the pre-conditions is "small-scale". So if you need a SoS meeting, then that pre-condition no longer applies and you need to adapt your vanilla flavour to a hybrid (e.g. SAFe). I have experienced a number of projects that were too big to operate vanilla Agile but ignored that fact (they tried to run the SoS as a Scrum not as a proper meeting) and as a result eventually crashed and burned.
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you dont need to use SAFe if you wanna use Scrum of Scrums, why would you?
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Hej Rajesh,
first of all you need to know what kind of data should be captured. If this data impediments or ideas of improvements, it is good enough to share them on a kanban board visible for all people in your project or product development.
Additional you can capture of your SoS meeting in Confluence and link to relevant issues in Jira.
BR
Thorsten
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