Add Status under Columns to Display for easy referenceĤ: The Two-Dimensional Filter Statistics gadget.Adjust Number of Results as you see fit (hopefully your team doesn’t have more than 10 of these issues at a time!).Save the JQL above as a filter and enter its name in the Saved Filter field.Add the Filter Results gadget to your dashboard.So your JQL statement will look something like: sprint in (openSprints(), futureSprints()) AND project in (TIS) AND (Flagged is not EMPTY OR priority = Blocker) Both are of concern to the team, but for different reasons. If an issue is marked priority = blocker, then that issue is globally important to the health of the project. Why Flagged? Flagging an issue means that there’s an impediment for a team member to move forward. I can use a JQL statement to find any issue that has the Flagged field selected, as well as any issue that is considered a blocker. I like to have a list of high-priority issues for my team in the upper right-hand corner. Even non-project managers can deliver the goods without losing their minds. Use the Next Sprint Due (auto) option againĬheck out our guide to project management.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |