We recently adjusted the scope of Tempo Planner to better focus on resource planning -- and deprecated our iteration planning features as a result. For those of you using Planner to plan sprints, this has presented a challenge. Without the backlog view, many of you have reverted to maintaining your sprints and backlogs in Jira. However, we have heard that many of you still need a way to plan by resources. Our team did some testing and came up with the following steps you can use to plan sprints using the most recent version of Tempo Planner: Please note that you must have permission to plan time for others, plan time for teams and view team plans in order to complete the following steps. Read more about Team Plans and Manage Team plans /wiki/spaces/HCA/pages/172326962here. Create a Scrum team in Tempo Use Jira to create and prioritize your backlog of issues In Jira, add estimates (in hours) to the Original Estimate field for each backlog item Return to Tempo Planner to confirm team capacity Create the Sprint in Jira and drag issues into it Use Resource Planning to see your Scrum team’s capacity for the duration of the Sprint The Resource Planning view will show the total available hours of this team for the duration of the sprint, taking into account the work requirements of each team member, planned time off and/or other off sprint duties that have been planned.
During daily standup meetings, use the Resource Planning view to assign Sprint issues and adjust plans. Use JQL to create and save the Sprint filter in Jira Access the Resource Planning Days view in Tempo and configure the Issues side panel to include the new Jira filter. Don’t forget that you can use the period selector to select the period you want to plan for.
Team members can then use My Work to see what they are assigned to work on each day and can log work directly on the issues planned for them.
These steps are intended for those of you who go a step beyond the basic Agile method of Sprint planning and assign tasks to specific resources. |