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Overview of multiple projects

Hello,

We have three projects with scrum boards in Jira. Each project has its own backlog and sprints (which all have the same duration of two weeks). Since partially the same team members work in all projects, we want to have an overview of all active sprints of the projects so that we can see the workload for our developers. Is it possible to display all projects in one board, so that we can see all issues of the sprints in one board? We don’t want to work there with the issues we just want to see them.

Thank you!

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Jack Brickey
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Nov 21, 2023 • edited

Hi @Petra Meier-Liepe ,

I would recommend creating a kanban board that is based on a filter, which will include all three projects. For example, the filter might look something like below...

project in (A, B, C)

however, the exact filter will be influenced by the filters you use on the individual projects. So if you need some assistance there, please provide each of those filters so that I might assess.

Thank you, @Jack Brickey ! What a good idea. :) I will talk to the team. In case we need your support I will let you know. 

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Jack Brickey
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Nov 22, 2023

Hi again @Petra Meier-Liepe , Danut hit on another method of monitoring one or more projects. Atlassian provides a pretty powerful Dashboard features with some good gadgets. I use this frequently to present an overview of projects as well as an easy means of drilling down into the details. Here is some documentation - what-is-a-jira-dashboard 

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Danut M [StonikByte]
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Nov 22, 2023

Hi @Petra Meier-Liepe

Another possible way to create a dashboard in Jira with all the necessary gadgets in place for tracking the projects at the global level. 

You can do this by using the gadgets offered by our Great Gadgets app. For example, with this app you can display a global burndown chart or a global velocity/throughput chart by using a filter of issues, instead of a board.

So all you have to do is to create a Filter in Jira that returns the issues from all the projects that you want to track and to configure the gadgets to use these filters.

For more details, see the articles from our blog, especially these ones:

With this app you can track projects of type Scrum, Kanban, SAFe, Service Desk, Customer Support, ITSM. So it can be a great asset for your team and company. 

Hope this helps. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us at support@stonikbyte.com

Thank you,

Danut manda 

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