![]() ![]() ![]() Open your Kanban board from the web portal For guidance on using the Taskboard, see Update and monitor your Taskboard. You can monitor progress through capacity charts and the sprint burndown chart. Each sprint is associated with a Taskboard that supports tracking tasks defined for the sprint. Kanban boards track requirements, are sprint-independent, and provide a cumulative flow chart for monitoring progress. The boards defined for each process are:īoth Kanban boards and Taskboards support visualizing the flow of work and monitoring metrics to optimize that flow. The association depends on the process selected when the project was created, team configurations, and process customizations. To add a set of Kanban boards to support a new team, see Add a team.Įach team's Kanban boards are associated with one or more work item types. A team admin can configure the assets to support the way the team works. ![]() When you add a team, you add many team assets. You only need to add a Kanban board when you want to support a new team. Each project defines a default team and set of boards for that team. If you have a project, you have a Kanban board. They can add tasks and change task status. Users with Stakeholder access can't exercise these board features: add work items, drag-and-drop work items to update status, or update fields displayed on cards.To learn more, see Set permissions and access for work tracking. By default, the Contributors group has this permission set. To view or modify work items, your View work items in this node and Edit work items in this node permissions set to Allow.To add work items and exercise all board features, you must be granted Basic access or higher.You must be added to a team or project.If you don't have a project yet, create one. ![]()
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