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00:00 Intro 00:27 How to Access Reports 01:39 Burnup Report 05:52 Burndown Report 08:35 Velocity Report 10:43 Cumulative Flow Diagram 13:04 Sharing Reports 13:36 Plugins for Advanced Reporting QUIZ - https://forms.gle/FdkSxVAHMV98QoJV8 - Let me know your Score in the comments Complete Jira Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhW3qG5bs-L-uhDuJ7_hB7RIp-jSn28e8 All Step by Step Tutorials 🟢 https://AutomationStepByStep.com/ Understanding different types of Reports *Burnup Report* Tracks the work completed and compares it with the work that was planned helps you identify problems like deviation from the planned project path Green Line (Completed Work): Shows the amount of work completed so far. This line rises as tasks or story points are completed Red Line (Total Work): Represents the total scope of work for the project or sprint. If the scope changes (e.g., new tasks are added), this line moves upward Grey Line (Guideline): This is an "ideal" progress line, helping you see if you’re on track to complete all work by the end of the project or sprint *Burndown Report* Tracks work remaining in a sprint over time used to predict team's likelihood of completing work in the time available Actual Work Remaining Line: This line shows the real-time amount of work left to complete. It decreases as tasks are completed Guideline (Ideal Work Remaining): This line represents the ideal rate of progress needed to finish all work by the end of the sprint *Velocity Report* Shows how much work was delivered in each sprint helps predict the amount of work your team can do in future sprints Committed (Planned) Work: The amount of work the team committed to completing at the start of the sprint Completed Work: The amount of work actually finished by the end of the sprint *Cumulative Flow Diagram* Shows the various statuses of your project's issues over time helps you see which columns accumulate more issues than others Colored Bands: Each color represents a different workflow stage, like "To Do," "In Progress," or "Done." The width of each band shows how many tasks are in that stage over time Stable Flow: If bands stay steady and move from left to right smoothly, work is flowing well Bottlenecks: If a band (e.g., "In Progress") gets wider, it means tasks are piling up in that stage, indicating a possible bottleneck Completion: A growing "Done" band shows progress, as more tasks are completed Plugins for Reports Step 1 - Go to Atlassian Marketplace. Click on Apps > Explore more apps Step 2 - Check reports apps available as per your needs - #Jira #JiraReports #ProjectTracking #DataAnalysis #Dashboards ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Share with all who may need this If my work has helped you, consider helping any animal near you, in any way you can Never Stop Learning Raghav Pal ▬▬▬
