Hello
When using the board module, I am able to visualize the objectives I defined (globally and for the different teams).
This objectives cans be Jira issues.
But it seems to be impossible to link the issues planned within the different teams / increments and the objectives themselves. So it's hard to to visualize witch issues has a direct impact on the defined objectives.
Are there any workarounds ?
Best
Thank you for your answer.
This is what I read in the documentation. But I don't see the point of the feature. since I am not able to visualize the connection between the objectives and the issues drag and dropped from the backlog into the plan.
For a given issue I can have it into my backlog and drag and dropped as a card in the map. I can also add it as related work. But this seem to be 2 different and independant things.
Yes, the objective-task dependency visualization is available in the Roadmap module.
Could you be so kind as to describe more precisely what kind of visualization/action you expect and how it would help you in your work? I will be happy to pass your remarks to our Product Management Team.
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Please let me know if you have more questions.
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Hi @Anna-BigPicture I have successfully associated all my team's Objectives with the underlying Features that drive them. All good. My challenge is that all of the 'Achievement' items are listed as 0/7 0%, 0/3 0%, etc. I see in your screenshot that one of your groupings is at 67%
My question: did you manually enter that 67% or is there a way to have BigPicture automate the percentage value as Features (and their underlying Stories) are closed? Any feedback appreciated. Thanks!
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