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

        1. JA Velocity Range Help description.png
          132 kB
          Darryl Dortch
        2. JA Velocity Range description.png
          19 kB
          Corey King

            Assignee:
            Kyle Foreman
            Reporter:
            Darryl Dortch (Inactive)
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