Hi Atlassians,
I'm pretty new to Jira and and the Product Management world and I'm looking for a way to classify the issues in our backlog on "readiness". After doing some online searching, I have found the below image which does exactly what I need, but I cannot find where this feature is in my menus.
Has anybody used this before ? Does it still exist ? If not, are there any worthy replacements ?
Thanks in advance for your support on this one !
Best regards,
Sinan Ucak
Hi @sinan.ucak , welcome to the Community. That screenshot looks like it came from Server whereas you are on Cloud. Also, that looks like something someone manually created via a Kanban board or possibly an addon. Maybe you could share the link where you found this so I could comment further.
That said, what exactly are you wanting to achieve. Certainly there is the ability to have a backlog for any board. If I understand your goals I’m sure I could offer further guidance. In the meantime this article might be useful - use-your-kanban-backlog
Hi Jack,
Thanks for the welcome and your quick response !
I found the image here : https://www.idalko.com/jira-backlog-management/
Basically, I am trying to organize our Jira platform into something that's easily usable for the Product Owner on a day to day basis. I inherited a Jira Scrum board (for a Classic project type) that was just a list of issues (stories, epics, bugs, etc), with no real organisation or process. What I want to do is as follows :
I'm guessing these functionalities all exist somewhere in Jira or in the marketplace, but I'm struggling to find simple solutions for them. Any ideas and experience is welcome !
Best regards,
Sinan Ucak
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Sinan, sorry for the delay getting back.
So here are some options for you to consider.
I have used, successfully, the second option. It is a bit waterfall-ish but it works.
hope this helps!
j
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Hi Jack,
Thanks for your response and your explanations, and I apologize for my late reply.
I do like what you proposed with the 2 boards, for planning and for development. I have started developing that angle, with the workflow that needs to go with it. I think it is the most visual approach and it seems that the team appreciates seeing the stories evolve and gain "maturity" along the planning process.
I'm still looking for a way to visually display when our stories will be developed over time. It's somewhere between a roadmap and a timeline where the sprints are represented as "buckets", filled with the stories that are being developed during those sprints. So for example :
Sprint 1 (15th of April - 29th of April)
Sprint 2 (30th of April - 14th of May)
Each story is 1 ticket in Jira, so I can associate tickets with Sprints in the software, but I cannot visualise them along a timeline. The objective is so that every department in the company knows when they can expect which features.
I could develop something on Excel, but if there is a way to implement this directly in Jira, it would be the most ideal solution :)
Thanks again for taking the time to help me out and I look forward to your response !
Best regards,
Sinan
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