Roadmaps are built for single project but like you said, you can include multiple projects using the board filter, but Atlassian blocked that hack and decided to charge money for it.
Hi! In the standard version of Jira you will not be able to compare actual vs planned on the timeline. However, in the Premium or Enterprise version you can use scenarios, although this will create two timelines. Best solution would be to use an app like BigPicture (free up to 10 users) which has both the scenarios and baselines. Baselines show the initial position of the issue on the timeline together with the actual position.
@@doleo_metal Just to be clear, a roadmap can be enabled in any project. It's a feature that can be switched on or off. As long as a project has a board, but it doesn't have to be a scrum board, as I wrote earlier. I hope it helps :)
@@doleo_metal Actually one more thing. IF you're asking about Advanced Roadmaps, not just standard ones, then you will have a separate option in you Jira menu called "Plans".
@@geniusgecko-project-management yes we're using Jira DC for a range of projects using both waterfall and agile methodologies. So we have advanced roadmaps, and we' also have the structure addons. Though it's not clear to me that people are taking advantage of these tools. You have a nice playlist here on your channel that leads up to the big picture addons, which we almost certainly should be using. But baby steps. I need to get these fundamental concepts down.
Roadmaps are built for single project but like you said, you can include multiple projects using the board filter, but Atlassian blocked that hack and decided to charge money for it.
Can we see actual vs planned?
If yes where and how?
Hi! In the standard version of Jira you will not be able to compare actual vs planned on the timeline. However, in the Premium or Enterprise version you can use scenarios, although this will create two timelines. Best solution would be to use an app like BigPicture (free up to 10 users) which has both the scenarios and baselines. Baselines show the initial position of the issue on the timeline together with the actual position.
In order to enable these features you must first create a scrum board correct?
To have sprins - yes. To work with just epics and user stories - not. These can be used in any Jira project
@@geniusgecko-project-management thanks for your reply
@@doleo_metal Just to be clear, a roadmap can be enabled in any project. It's a feature that can be switched on or off. As long as a project has a board, but it doesn't have to be a scrum board, as I wrote earlier. I hope it helps :)
@@doleo_metal Actually one more thing. IF you're asking about Advanced Roadmaps, not just standard ones, then you will have a separate option in you Jira menu called "Plans".
@@geniusgecko-project-management yes we're using Jira DC for a range of projects using both waterfall and agile methodologies. So we have advanced roadmaps, and we' also have the structure addons. Though it's not clear to me that people are taking advantage of these tools. You have a nice playlist here on your channel that leads up to the big picture addons, which we almost certainly should be using. But baby steps. I need to get these fundamental concepts down.