![]() You can also use Jira projects and/or issue filters as an issue source, but only (scrum) boards allow you to plan in sprints! The hierarchy levels in Advanced Roadmaps make this possible. Once you’ve finished (or skipped) planning, you can visualize work and track progress by using various perspectives ( views) and different scenarios.Ī collection of Jira issues from one or more boards (issue sources) that outline one or more organizational goals (e.g., initiatives) in a Roadmap overview to reveal and plan the “bigger picture”, beyond the Epics in Jira. This blog is based on Advanced Roadmaps for Jira Software Cloud which is only included in the Premium and Enterprise plans.Īdvanced Roadmaps is a feature in Jira Software that allows you to plan work across multiple teams and/or Jira projects in so-called Plans without affecting the issues in Jira until you have found “the holy grail” ( reviewed the changes).Īdvanced Roadmaps lets you manage team capacity/velocity, cross-project releases and dependencies, warns about risks, and also has an option to automatically schedule based on all of these. That’s why we introduce to you The Advanced Roadmap Breakdown! (Bookmark this page!) ![]() Something you can quickly scan and find that one thing you’re struggling with without all the bullshit. You can read the dozens of articles available and watch an endless stream of YouTube videos, but what (in our opinion) would be really useful, is to have something to fall back on. I can’t imagine what the average Jira user must feel like. Even for us as consultants, Advanced Roadmaps is something we, at some point, looked up against.
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