Chapter 20

Tracking a Sprints Project

IN THIS CHAPTER

Bullet Viewing your Sprints Projects with tables

Bullet Filters and sorting Sprints Projects

Bullet Creating sprint reports

Working on Sprints Projects comes with a whole set of practices that are specific to them. You may have heard of sprint planning meetings, demos, retrospectives, daily scrum, and so forth. It’s whole different mindset and comes with its own language. Describing that mindset is beyond the scope of this book, so if you want to learn more, you can check out Agile Project Management For Dummies by Mark Layton (Wiley). This book focuses on the mechanics of tracking Sprints Projects, not the philosophy and mindset of leading them.

This chapter shows you how to use tables, filters, and groups to focus on specific aspects of a project. You look at how to track a stand-alone Sprints Project as well as one that is integrated into a larger project. You also look at reports that are specifically designed for Sprints Projects. By the time you read through the chapter, you will be a virtuoso with Sprints Projects as well as plan-driven projects!

Viewing Your Sprints Project Data

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