Here is an answer I gave a previous Community member - Story-Point-planned-vs-actual .
i generally use the Sprint Review process to discuss outliers (issues taking much longer or much less effort than originally thought). I feed this back into future sprint planning.
Hi @Mallikarjuna,
At what level do you want this: issue level, sprint level, global release level? And why? What are you trying to achieve more exactly?
Please detail a bit, so we can provide appropriate answers for your needs.
Thank you,
Danut Manda
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we are working on one Agile Dashboard,there we want to showcase Planned vs Actual story points data issues level/sprint level also fine
Thank you
Mallikarjuna V
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Hi @Mallikarjuna,
You could use the Jira's Sprint Burndown gadget to see the overall progress for the current sprint. Also, the Jira's Sprint Health gadget indicates the sprint progress.
But a good way to planned vs actual in a sprint is to use a burnup chart. Jira does not have a burnup chart gadget, but you could try the Sprint Burndown Burnup Chart gadget offered by our Great Gadgets plugin.
In this example:
- Ideal Burnup indicates how many story points it was planned to burn by this date, in the ideal case scenario (Planned)
- Burned indicates how many story points were actually burned (Actual)
See also this articles with more examples of this gadget (and the many others offered by the same app): https://community.atlassian.com/t5/App-Central/8-gadgets-for-a-powerful-Scrum-dashboard-in-Jira/ba-p/1683063
Hope this helps. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at support@stonikbyte.com.
Danut
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