Velocity Range (+ or -)

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    • Type: Suggestion
    • Resolution: Unresolved
    • Component/s: documentation
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      Issue Summary

      Path: JA > Admin > Settings > Platform > Team "Velocity Range (+ or -):"

      Current description in "i" box and JA Help is: "This setting controls a built in metric to show teams what the desired velocity variability should be to drive better predictability."

      Matt Magee and I reviewed this definition and determined that it is incorrect. It was submitted as an enhancement for 2Chainz's sprint planning, but I was asked to submit it as a defect.

      We recommend this language: "This number is a percentage of total points. It directly affects the distribution/range of the pessimistic, predicted, and optimistic forecast lines users see in Program Increment Progress reports under <bold>Drill Down</bold>. These lines help portfolio and program leaders create a high-level forecast based upon teams' velocity variability."

      Why this matters: This functionality drives users' ability to accurately forecast work completion, as well as planning using either a) empirical knowledge; i.e. a range based upon collected, and/or b) hypothetical scenarios; i.e. range is a risk mgmt tool for planning contingencies.

      Reminder: The definition needs to be changed in both the system and the JA Help material.

      Steps to Reproduce

      1. Step 1 - This is a documentation update approved by prod management and the SA team

      Expected Results

      We recommend this language: "This number is a percentage of total points. It directly affects the distribution/range of the pessimistic, predicted, and optimistic forecast lines users see in Program Increment Progress reports under <bold>Drill Down</bold>. These lines help portfolio and program leaders create a high-level forecast based upon teams' velocity variability."

      Why this matters: This functionality drives users' ability to accurately forecast work completion, as well as planning using either a) empirical knowledge; i.e. a range based upon collected, and/or b) hypothetical scenarios; i.e. range is a risk mgmt tool for planning contingencies.

      Reminder: The definition needs to be changed in both the system and the JA Help material.

      Actual Results

      See screenshot 

      Workaround

      None

            Assignee:
            Kyle Foreman
            Reporter:
            Darryl Dortch (Inactive)
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