Ability to link existing Initiatives, Releases or Epics to Progress Bars in a whiteboard
Sometimes you need to create a timeline but none of the report types fits you 100%, so it would be great if in a whiteboard, using the feature Shapes>Advanced>Timelines or Shapes>Advanced>Progress bar could be linked to an existing rec...
Edgar Holguin
over 1 year ago
in Whiteboards
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I'd like to be able to map out a use case map using Whiteboards, and it would be helpful to include a "person" shape. It would also be good to have a "team" shape available
Madeleine Black
over 1 year ago
in Whiteboards
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Blackboards were frequently used during SAFe training to quickly diagram and note take. Appears to be a blank shape used initially, but the stylus had a quick way to change colors from the instructor before writing directly within the blackboard. ...
Laurel McHugh
over 1 year ago
in Whiteboards
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Stickies begin blank. Team is to input the features as they are deciding what items would be promoted into the iteration planning. Team will input a benefit hypothesis for each feature Upon deciding on one or more features, acceptance criteria are...
Laurel McHugh
over 1 year ago
in Whiteboards
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Grid to display the parking lot SAFe epics that are to be included in the iteration planning exercise. Team sticky assignments begin blank. Role assignment grid also starts with blank stickies. Program board shows features or enablers (blue), mile...
Laurel McHugh
over 1 year ago
in Whiteboards
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Whiteboards can send information to build records (stickies can be sent to a feature), and the other direction would greatly benefit SAFe planning processes. Allow multiple records to be selected, allow for selecting an image type, such as a stick...
Laurel McHugh
over 1 year ago
in Whiteboards
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Multiple stickies in a grid to be filled in by the team. Stickies would initially start as blank. Blue stickies are SAFe epics (Aha! initiatives), green stickies are features, and orange (both shades) stickies are SAFe enablers (Aha! features). Im...
Laurel McHugh
over 1 year ago
in Whiteboards
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Whiteboard templates to separate multiple iterations with stickies to relate to features. Stickies all began within the right columns (underneath the blue stickies). Blue stickies were the SAFe epics (Aha! initiatives), green and orange stickies a...
Laurel McHugh
over 1 year ago
in Whiteboards
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Future consideration