Happy New Year 2022, Agile Workfronters! We are kicking off the year by sharing a new, comprehensive video on how to use our existing product for your Agile teams. We hope this helps while you patiently await the new agile experience (news coming soon, please stay tuned!). In this video, we demons...
Hi @Jim Grey‚ - sorry for the late response. It looks like you are managing an initiative that is being worked on across multiple teams, is that right? Are you using the "program" level object in Workfront?
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Hi @Becky Daniel‚ - I just sent an email, and I copied Jaron and Russ, part of your account team, and they will set up a demo/discussion meeting. I look forward to talking more!
Hi @Tara McKinnon‚ - great questions, thanks for posting! Can you say more about this part: "I need to see a holistic monthly view of those projects plus a view of the year of backlog projects" - what info are you looking for in these views? For example, are you looking to understand what's in progr...
Hi @Jenny Williams‚ - just checking in - did you get what you needed to start in Kanban? There is also a section on Kanban in this web learning page: https://one.workfront.com/s/learningpath5/introduction-to-agile-work-management-MCBRAPWYD6P5E6DM2AXOEOE7FV3E Let us know how we can help!
@Paula Bailey‚ Now to respond to those items: I recommend working with your team to set up your basic Scrum flow (I'm saying scrum because you mention iterations). There are multiple ceremonies that can help you get through the steps of evaluating work, assigning work to a team, and assigning work t...
Hi @Paula Bailey‚ , thanks for posting this - lots of good questions in here! Let me see if I can summarize what you're looking for process tips on how to: Assign work from a request queue to an agile team and get assigned to a sprintMove unfinished work from one sprint to the nextReport on progress...
I'm curious, for anyone else reading these - how do you use "iteration" and "project"? Oh yeah, there's also a post below where we ask about using the Project object, so we could continue this convo there too....