We have 10 people to work in the Team Sprint ( 2 weeks )
We create Stories and Assign story points
In 2 weeks We complete the Sprint and Check Velocity Report
Product owner is asking what is the Team Capacity to take one Project
We have 3 Scrum Teams
This is the ask
Can you pls help pull together a view that helps us understand the available capacity to take on Downstream integration work.
Might be helpful to include available capacity per team and then also an aggregated view (that includes data from all teams).
Pls build it bottom up (each sprint) for the remainder of the year and Q1 FY 23 (Feb-Apr).
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An easier answer - ask the team!
Hi @Narendra
In my experience, Big Picture or Tempo Planner/Timesheet can help to plan capacity for teams or even business units. Especially when users can enter their day-off.
From an iteration point of view, here is something I did previously to help a team - since all activities were in Jira, and all tickets had Assignee, time estimates, remaining time, etc.
In this picture: 4 days before the end of the iteration, we see that
So, the team can have discussions based on some figures.
Hope that helps.
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I am not sure how do we get this data
Please share the steps and what type of access do we need as a Jira user?
Thank you
Narendra
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step 1: clarify the need with management
step 2: No special permission is needed. Discuss the intention with teams. Some could agree to enter time details in Jira for every single activity, some could disagree.
step 3: depending on the quality of the data, you can create Jira Dashboard, use Gadgets, etc. You can take inspiration in this blog: https://www.atlassian.com/blog/jira-software/7-steps-to-a-beautiful-and-useful-agile-dashboard
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Hi @Narendra
For the individual resource/team capacity tracking, I believe that you may want to look at some apps from the Atlassian Marketplace, such as BigPicture from SoftwarePlant (the company I am a part of) so that you can manage this aspect better. Please kindly take a look at the pages from our documentation related to resource management in the tool itself:
In case you find the setup of the tool difficult at any point, our consultants will be more than happy to help you configure it according to your needs.
I hope this helps.
Best regards,
Adam
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Easy calculation:
Then divide the time on area so you have a resource value for test, frontend development, backend development and operations if you have that (manual deploys usually).
This is your actual capacity.
Now make sure you have an investigation issue type to use for all investigations and estimation tasks your team do so you can prioritize them against development work in your stories.
If you have done your estimations correctly, then you should have no problem making capacity match work in your sprint.
https://jimiwikman.se/articles/professional/development/how-to-make-realistic-estimates-when-working-with-software-development-r194/
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