I would like to have the performance report of each team member, is it possible?
Hi @Lara Sousa , what performance report are you referring to? Is this an existing report in one of your projects? Can you provide a screenshot?
- Total estimated time/points vs accomplished
- Estimated vs Accomplished Tasks
Velocity chart, for example, but showing the individual delivery of each team member
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So the Velocity report is good to show team performance over time. However, as you have noted does not based on a individual user. The only way to achieve that would be to have a board specific to each user. There are at on marketplace solutions, e.g individual-velocity-report-chart-gadget-for-jira or you could consider using an external solution, e.g. Excel/Sheets. You might also consider creating a dashboard and associate filters per user. You could use those sketches to illustrate the number of issues committed to buy a user versus completed. You might look at the two dimensional gadget. With all of that said always caution about how do you measure a users performance is there are so many variables involved. Certainly it needs to be something that is done over a long period of time set a snapshot in time is not a good measure at all in my opinion.
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Hi @Lara Sousa, I agree with @Jack Brickey , one would have to be very careful about how to act on what one observes from these reports.
The implied assumption is that each team member's "productivity" is independent of the other team members. But we know that in an effective team, team members help each other, and the results of these reports could be misused to penalize the most helpful team members.
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