Hey, Atlassian Community, In this guide, we will explain how you can use Timepiece to track Cycle Time trends for different story point values across your latest sprints. As agile teams ...
Quarterly Business Reviews (QBRs) can feel like preparing for a big family gathering: everyone knows it’s important, but the prep often falls on you. Decks pile up, weeks vanish into gathering metric...
Everyone wants to deliver faster—but what does “faster” actually look like in your Jira board? Teams talk about improving agility and reducing lead times, but unless you're tracking cycle time trends...
Hi Atlassian Community! 👋 We’re excited to announce that Kanban Flow Metrics is now live on the Atlassian Marketplace — and it’s completely FREE to try! If you’ve ever wondered: How quickl...
In Agile, speed is a tricky word. Some teams equate it with how fast they close issues. Others treat it as “velocity” in the Scrum sense: completed story points per sprint. The t...
The title might sound provocative — but it reflects a very real truth: most software teams are far less efficient than they think. While metrics like velocity and cycle time ...
In public sector workflows, time is more than money—it’s accountability. From road permit approvals to infrastructure project oversight, government agencies across Australia, Germany, and beyond a...
If you’ve ever tried to measure how long an issue stays in a status or moves from one step to another using JQL—you’ve probably discovered how limited Jira Query Language really is. Sure, JQL is gre...
In the banking sector, precision, compliance, and efficiency are non-negotiable. Whether you're processing loan applications, handling customer support requests, or conducting KYC and AML checks, eve...
We have generated a cycle time report for a large number of projects and tickets. It has an odd gap in the graph that doesn't seem to exist in the data. Can anyone explain why this might be? ...
If you’re using Jira to manage requests, tasks, or bug reports — especially in a business or support context — you’ve likely asked yourself these questions: How long does it take for someone to p...
If you work in an agile team, you’ve likely heard the term Cycle Time thrown around. It’s a powerful KPI — but only if you know how to track it, visualize it, and act on it. One of the most effecti...
If you're managing agile teams or tracking performance in Jira, you’ve probably dealt with outliers — those tasks that take much longer (or shorter) than the rest. They can distort your average metri...
Ever feel like you're drowning in a sea of Jira data, unsure how to turn those numbers into insights? You're not alone. Agile teams and project managers often track cycle time, lead time, and other s...
It’s time for a Report of the Week ! This week, we’re featuring a powerful Control Chart for Cycle Time Analysis, designed to help measure workflow stability and identify variations in issue resoluti...
If you’re working in an agile environment, you know how important it is to keep your workflow smooth. But how do you track progress and spot bottlenecks? That’s where Kanban Analytics comes in. Kan...
Optimize Your Jira Workflow with Timepiece Managing Jira workflows can be challenging, especially when trying to identify bottlenecks that slow down progress. This is where Timepiece...
Hello there! We're from the Time Metrics app with the announcement — introducing a new chart for your Jira Dashboard: the Cycle Time Scatterplot! If you are a Scrum master, Agile coach, PM,...
Imagine you're the newly appointed Scrum Master for a software development team at a promising startup. You've inherited a team that's struggling with its Agile processes, and stakeholders are grow...
Cycle time is the time it takes for a task to go from "started" to "done." The shorter your cycle time, the quicker you're delivering value to your customers. Sounds simple! But knowing your cycle ti...
Cycle time charts in Jira are vital for visualizing data and highlighting hidden productivity issues across Agile teams. Or, as one of the Broken Build's clients brilliantly put it: “If you work in...
In software development, cycle time usually refers to the time from when a developer starts working on a task to when it is delivered. So, in Bitbucket, it can be measured as the time from the first ...
What is Time in Status and why do you need to measure it? You might be using Jira to manage all kinds of processes. Software Development, ITSM, and Project Management are only a few. There is alwa...
Cycle Time is a concept used in process management and lean manufacturing that refers to the total time it takes to complete a single unit of work from start to finish. It's the time elapsed between ...
No matter what you track with Jira issues, encountering blocks is inevitable for all. Tasks can be blocked while waiting for external teams, subcontractors, vendors, purchases, or even other tasks, t...
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