In my JIRA sprint board, each card includes the original time estimate. How can I view the total estimated work for all team members in a specific sprint? I'm looking for a method to see each team member's name and their corresponding estimated workload for that sprint. This will help us in figuring out if sufficient tasks are available for each resource.
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Hi @GL Communications ,
There are several ways to estimate an assignee's workload within a sprint.
1. You can use the built-in gadget for Jira Dashboard - Workload Pie.
2. There is another way. It is more complicated because it requires deeper analysis. I'm talking about the time in status metric, which will help you analyze your team's productivity in terms of historical data/current data.
By analyzing the time spent in each status, you can assess your team's performance regarding issue resolution, cycle time, and lead time. For example, if issues are spending a long time in the In Progress status, it may indicate that your team is struggling with certain tasks or that resources are not allocated efficiently.
You can also use the Time in Status report to evaluate your team's workload. By comparing the time spent in each status across different team members, you can identify imbalances in work allocation. For example, if one team member has a significantly higher average time in the In Progress status than others, it may indicate that they are overloaded with tasks.
My team has developed the Time in Status app for Jira. You can learn more about it app and how to optimize workflows using different time metrics in our articles:
Time in Status in Jira: What is it and how to track?
🚀 Boosting Productivity with Assignee Time Reports 🚀
Insights from Time in Status, Cycle Time, Lead Time, and beyond metrics
I hope this will be useful to you!
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