Best Method to compare team-member sprint load

john campbell June 5, 2012

What is the best way to compare assigment load for each team-member? We estimate and assign each task but need a quick way to see team-memebers that are over or underloaded. Does greenhopper have an easy way to compare loads (estimate sums) between assigned team-members?

Bonus question: althought the '1 week, 2 days, 4 hours' display of estimates looks pretty I generally just want to see the total hours. Is there a setting such that estimates are reported in hours only?

Thanks!

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John Burns
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June 19, 2012

I use the RapidBoard, not traditional greenhopper, but I use the workload pie gadget in conjunction with a issue filter that says "Sprint = n" where n is the number of the current sprint (not name).

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February 21, 2013

"Sprint in openSprints()" is probably a better option for the jql nowadays.

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Iulian Vacariu October 22, 2015

The time displayed from those 3 dots does not include the time from sub-tasks.

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M Wilson February 21, 2013

I have a lot of difficulty seeing team member allocation for a sprint. I used RallyDev at a previous employer and it was very good at doing this.

It would be nice to have a "Team" view for a sprint showing each team members capacity and allocation percentage.

Jane > Capacity = 40 hours > Taken 30 hours > 75% allocation
John > Capacity = 30 hours > Taken 36 hours > 120% allocation

I have looked everywhere for features in Greenhopper to do this. I don't want to use Workload reports because those are across all issues assigned to a member, not just in a certain sprint. Plus I can only run the report on one person at a time.

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Ben Still November 1, 2012

@Renjith - I disagree - this has everything to do with Greenhopper.

As a PM, I have a list of things my team has to do. I estimate them with my team, and allocate them to a sprint. Currently Greenhopper tells me I have say 4w work in this sprint. If my sprint is a week and I have 10 developers, that is fine. If I only have one developer, I have a really big problem.

I think team member load is very much a Greenhopper thing. Total sprint time is interesting but irrelevant if you can't see team member load.

The only way I've been able to solve this has been to swap to classic view. Problems with this are:

  1. it's a hassle
  2. you need to make a version as well as the sprint
  3. if like me you have a dev team and stakeholders as jira users on project X, the classic view shows everyone on project X, so it can take a while to get through
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Mark_McGuire July 17, 2015

With the latest version of JIRA, 6.4.7+, when planning the sprint on the backlog page you simply put your mouse over the three dots next to the assignee list and you'll see a great summary of the total time assigned.  It's pretty awesome.

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October 11, 2016

This is indeed super simple and awesome. Both total stories and total points per team member is shown.

alexandra.lcortijo November 22, 2019

Hi,

How can i see it? it doesn´t appears to me :) I mean, I can see the sum up of the story points and the sum up of hours of that stoy but not the subtastk in it.

Thanks in advice. 

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M Wilson February 21, 2013

Thanks. I think that's what I will have to do. Wish Greenhopper would do it on the fly while we do Sprint Planning.

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Scott Ocamb November 1, 2012
It would be better if green hopper had a way to do this in 6.0 I would also like to see hours instead of the week day hour thing
Ben Still November 1, 2012

yep- +1 on that. 2w 1d and 36m looks pretty, but is quite useless if you're trying to divide it by the number of developers you have available. Also, since my work day is a strange number (7.6h), if I put in 1.5d it renders something like 1d 2h 38m. Just having hours would be much easier to understand.

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Scott Ocamb February 21, 2013

I load the data into excel and do a pivot table for assignee hours. I have found this the best way.

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M Wilson February 5, 2013

Go into Administration. System > Issue Features > Time Tracking. Deactivate Time Tracking so you can edit it. Set Time format = hours. Activate.

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Renjith Pillai
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October 13, 2012

Scrum does not look at upfront assignment of tasks to team members. Anyway, if that is what you are following, user workload report will be of some use and this has nothing to do with GreenHopper

https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/User+Workload+Report

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Scott Ocamb September 30, 2012

The best way I have found for this is to configure a JQL query for the fields I want and load it into Excel. I then do a pivot table to see the needs for the team. You do need to convert the time in excel since it comes over to excel in seconds. I convrt it to hours.

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diane corrigan June 17, 2012

HI John, I have the same request and I am wondering whether you have found a way to achieve this using Greenhopper? let me know, thanks!

john campbell February 21, 2013

Diane: I actually bailed on using GreenHopper for another tool (http://www.ontimenow.com/). I liked a lot of GreenHopper but I felt it wasn't quite ready for prime time. It's been a while since I looked at GreenHopper--things might be better now.

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