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Agile Project Management and Boards Users Guide – aqua v6.70.03
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You don’t have to be a scrum master to take advantage of our new boards that facilitate Agile project
management! Boards are a visual Kanban-style tool used to manage the flow of work. Our boards allow
for more flexible planning options, clear focus, and transparency throughout the project life-cycle while
keeping everything centralized in a single system.
Boards ‘flatten out’ the backlog of projects and assignments, making it easy to drag and drop them into
action. At the same time, assign hours to team members by week with real-time workload feedback.
Imagine an electronic board that organizes all your open projects and assignments into columns and
swim lanes giving you visibility into project status at a glance. Team members work together from the
board to keep assignments moving in real time. Boards connect seamlessly with existing features such
as the project schedule, assignments and the dashboard, so you won’t have to choose between using
boards and other features that serve a specific purpose.
FEATURES
Design your own boards. Boards can be simple containing a single or few columns and states, or
they can be designed with layers to handle more demanding workflows and requirements. Boards
can even be designed to enforce certain actions and track your progress.
Manage projects using boards. Create boards by office or team and include any number of
projects. Manage projects and assignments visually from the board. All team members participate in
providing input on what’s being worked on and completed. A complete history of actions and
comments is created and tracked for every assignment.
Manage work with cards. Boards display cards representing all your work. Starting with backlog,
organize and prioritize assignments. Assign team members, then activate and track assignments
visually by moving cards into the appropriate columns on the board. As in traditional Agile project
management, team members can work from the board to move assignments along, or pull new ones
from backlog. As an option, work from the dashboard which is controlled by the project manager.
Manage resources by week. Using boards, hours can be assigned to each team member by week
within a Sprint. This allows for a focused, real-time look at workload and availability for the current
week based on what’s assigned. You can still see long-term workload based schedules, so you have
everything you need to make short-term assignment and long-term staffing decisions.
The Dashboard isolates work for team members. When using boards, only assignments and
tasks that are in active sprints are displayed. The dashboard also includes assignments, tasks,
standard alerts, and reviews that are not assigned to a board. From the dashboard card, employees
can view and update details and attachments, add comments, add time, and add a bookmark. Time
is added by assignment and function automatically, so you have the best of both worlds!
The Project Management Dashboard isolates boards for the selected job. Full board capabilities
are available for a single project, using this view from the Job Jacket PMD.
DESIGN YOUR OWN BOARDS
Create your own boards with any column configuration needed to fit individual requirements. You can
access Board maintenance from Maintenance/Project Management.
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Use the default ‘basic’ board and keep it simple. The basic board includes standard backlog and
completed columns and basic action columns. If this isn’t all you need, just create your own.
You can exclude ‘Tasks’ from your board sprints by selecting the option to “Exclude Tasks” in Board
Maintenance. Choose this option if you prefer to exclude project schedule tasks from boards and
keep schedules and assignments separate.
You can track board card movements by clicking on Track Changes and include an email on each
change as an option.
Create boards that drive a more detailed workflow with any number of columns and states. States
allow you to track the status of an item without creating an excessive number of columns. States
allow you to track a status within a board column and help you track a detailed workflow on every
assignment.
Board maintenance is an extension of Workflow maintenance, allowing you to customize workflow
templates and states from here. Add new or remove states, add or remove states from templates.
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The selection of a Workflow template on the board simply narrows the states to select from. Pick and
choose from any number or templates to design your board.
MANAGE PROJECTS USING BOARDS
Create one or more boards to manage assignments by office, team or for everything in
a single board. You can access Boards from the Project Management menu or from
the ‘check box’ icon on the Webvantage sidebar.
Assign jobs to boards to immediately narrow the backlog to those projects. A board
can include any number of jobs or “all jobs” as an option. A job can be assigned to
multiple boards. Click on a job from here and directly access the related job jacket.
Boards can be assigned to offices but can be used across offices.
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Active boards are available for all team members to access and work from.
BOARD SPRINTS
Boards contain sprints that define the timeframes allotted to teams for getting work done.
Sprints allow you to manage work in iterations with a start date and a specific number of weeks.
Using sprints, you can manage workload by employee and week for a more specific look at resources
and availability across sprints and updated in real-time.
Create sprints in advance and create as many as you like. Sprints can be created with up to 12
weeks initially, but you can extend the sprint date indefinitely if you like.
Activate sprints when work is ready to begin. Team members won’t see assignments on their lists or
dashboards until the related sprints are activated. Security features allow you to control when a sprint
can be accessed by team members.
Complete sprints, and any unfinished assignments are automatically moved out of the sprint and
either into backlog or assigned to next sprint. If you move assignments to backlog, weekly hours
allocated will be lost. To preserve weekly hours allocated, choose the option to move the
assignments into the next sprint (this is the default option).
If there are no active sprints, assignments will display, awaiting a new sprint.
Completed sprints retain a record of assignments completed within that sprint along with allocated
hours.
When items are moved to the next sprint, the allocated hours for previous sprints carry forward and
new weekly hours may be added.
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MANAGE WORK WITH CARDS
Manage and organize cards representing the backlog of assignments for all related projects on the
board. Backlog consists of tasks and assignments related to the project and both can be added
directly from the board. 200 items of backlog show in the backlog column at a time. As you move
backlog the board, additional items added to backlog. The upcoming “Backlog Manager” module will
allow you to manage all backlog prior to working on a board.
Cards are displayed on the board in detail or summary. Backlog and completed items are
summarized by default to allow for more cards to be displayed.
Backlog sort order is by user defined order, due date, task grid order (if task card), priority, and then
create / modified date. Once you begin re-ordering backlog, a user order is saved for all backlog
assignments. Using the option to “Reorder”, assignment cards will be re-set and re-ordered based on
this default sort order and the user defined order will be removed.
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Manage the backlog using priorities and/or by dropping them in the desired order.
MANAGE WORK WITH CARDS
Tasks and assignments can be added without ever leaving the board. Project schedules are not
required, however, you can use Boards in conjunction with a traditional schedule and take advantage
of both. If you prefer to keep the schedule tasks separate, use Assignments (both routed and non-
routed) on the board instead.
Click on the Plus Sign to Add a Card to the Board or Right click in the space around the cards.
Assignments can be routed or non-routed. When not routed, add as many assignees as you like.
When routed, the assignment follows a secondary workflow path and is routed from one assignee to
the next.
Boards can contain both task and non-task assignments. Tasks are linked directly to the schedule
(when one exists) and display details that can be updated from the board. Non-task assignments are
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added outside of the schedule for anything you like including actions, issues, stories, and more.
These “types” allow you to classify each assignment on the board.
New assignments added can include details about timing, hours and assignments.
As mentioned, task cards interface directly with the task on the schedule. The card description
cannot be changed because it originates from the schedule. However, you can manage the task from
the board by changing the due date, adding or removing assignees, adding function comments (in the
card description, no images allowed here), etc.
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Managing priority and importance of each assignment on the board is simple. Change the priority
and/or move cards up and down using the right-click menu, or drag and drop cards within columns to
visually manage them by importance.
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MANAGE WORK WITH CARDS
Assignment cards are shown on the board based on their due date, priority and status. You have
complete visibility into who is doing what and when.
Using a detailed workflow board, you can track the movement across columns and even assign
different states within a column.
Basic Board
Workflow Board with Multiple States
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MANAGE WORK WITH CARDS
Cards display a summary of status, assignees, and other key information. From the card, you can
select team members, allocate weekly hours, and add time that is associated directly with the
assignment you are working on.
On Task Cards, visual indicators tell you when an assignee has marked the task Temp Complete.
Double click or use the magnifying glass icon to drill down to card details.
You can directly access the Job Jacket (PMD) and related information from the board card detail.
Drill down to add comments, view history, see hours analysis and update details.
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MANAGE WORK WITH CARDS
Filter and search for specific cards or assignees on a board and organize your work into swim lanes.
Show a summary or detailed card to maximize space on the board. Print the board, if desired.
Filter just the backlog or the entire board.
Move cards across columns during the workflow process using the drag and drop feature.
Drag onto a single state or choose from any state in the column based on the status of the
assignment.
Selecting a state from the card detail also changes the column automatically, even when not on a
board.
A complete history of each action and every comment is recorded with the assignment. Team
members are notified via Email or through the dashboard so they can take immediate action to
resolve issues or just keep projects moving.
Based on your procedures, team members can work from the board on assignments and pull new
ones from backlog, or they can work exclusively from their personal dashboard.
Overall, teams are more efficient and productive because they are actively involved in the process.
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MANAGE RESOURCES BY WEEK
Managing resources by week is very simple when using boards and sprints.
Break down the hours allowed for each assignment into weekly buckets for each team member.
This allows for a focused look at what you’ve assigned to team members in a given week.
Each week is displayed from the card and includes:
o Hours allocated for the assignment.
o Hours available for the week (including time off, appointments and holidays on the
Calendar),
o All hours assigned for the week across all boards and sprints.
o The balance for the week.
This information is available on every assignment, so you are constantly in view of each team
member’s workload. You can instantly adjust hours and assignments as needed.
Because hours can now also be posted to individual assignments, you can also see hours
assigned compared to hours posted (and balance). In the assignment detail, you can see the
hours allowed, allocated (in weekly hours), posted, and posted balance. Everything is displayed
in real-time.
TIME ENTRY
From the timesheet and from the various time pop-ups available in Webvantage (including from
the Board), time can now be entered against the related or selected assignment. This information
is used for reporting and analysis.
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THE JOB BOARD
Boards can be displayed from the Job Jacket PMD. The Job Board displays boards that the
selected job is a part of and allows for all the same basic features you have when accessing the
main board. You will still see all jobs on the board so that sorting and prioritization remain intact.
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THE DASHBOARD
The dashboard crosses all projects and isolates assignments for the individual employee. Assignments
that are part of a board/sprint, will only show on the dashboard when in an active sprint. From here, you
can add time, add comments, mark complete, and even change the board status. Everything you do on
the dashboard is reflected on the related board automatically. Communication with the team is
continuous regardless of where you access the assignment. Tasks remain on a separate tab in phase I,
but soon, tasks and assignments will be accessed from a single Assignments page.
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Board Settings to Consider
Workflow Maintenance – Changed from Alert Assignment Maintenance
Board Maintenance
Agency Timesheet Settings – Ability to require time to be posted to an assignment.
Board Features Coming Soon
This document covers the Board features in our first phase release. We’ll continue to add features and
capability as we receive your input and feedback. We’re already working on additional capability which
will be announced and released as it is completed, including:
Ability to assign stories to epics, for organization and reporting of “story” assignments.
Project and backlog manager.
Assignment master dashboard for managing across boards for team members.
Employee weekly workload and burn rate dashboard by team.
Other reports will be updated to add the workload and time posted data. This is in progress now.
More ways to search and filter.
Ability to re-arrange order of states in Board Maintenance.
Ability to assign tasks (project schedule level) to a title (for workload purposes) in addition or
instead of an actual employee.
Webvantage General UI / UX Improvements
Our goal is to provide robust and fully integrated project management tools that meet the needs of our
agency clients, while constantly working to improve the user interface and user experience along the way.
We’ll do this by listening, evaluating our designs, and implementing newer or better technologies and
methods.
Our new Boards feature is an example of how we are adding a new visual interface that drastically
changes how projects are managed. However, we won’t stop there. See below for changes we’re
making in our latest versions of AQUA that will improve the user experience in all areas of Webvantage:
We’re in the process of converting to MVC from ASP.NET. This change means overall faster
page rendering and partial page rendering (less screen refreshing, post backs, flashing, etc.).
This change alone will result in a much smoother user experience where implemented.
We’re moving from multi-window to a more standard web interface with improved navigation
modeled after frameworks such as Bootstrap. This major change will allow for a cleaner and
more responsive UI/UX. The result will be a dramatic increase in speed as well as increased
usability from other devices. By default, this will change how you navigate through the system.
We’ll make it easy to move from one page to another without searching through menus.
Over time, we’ll replace workspace objects with dashboards that will feel more integrated and
easier to work with.
Other Key Features Coming Soon
The Webvantage Time Sheet is in the process of being re-written using our new standards. You’ll see a
dramatic change in how data is entered, but also in how we help you find jobs to add to your time sheet.
Like our other new modules, the new time sheet will have an improved visual interface and drag and drop
actions that help speed up time entry.