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You team’s Sprint Summary is the first page you land on when signing into Umano.

The default view will be the current sprint in progress for your team. Let’s walk through the features of what your sprint summary includes, working our way from top to bottom.

“Umano” refers to your default project. Select the down arrow to choose another Project Space for another project that you’re managing.

“WebbApp Sprint Report 5.0” refers to the name of the sprint currently in progress. Select the down arrow to choose another sprint that you’d like presented in your Project Space.

  1. Performance Trait Sections

The Sprint Summary displays your team’s current performance across Design and Build and Review stages of the software delivery lifecycle. It all provides insight into your team’s Engagement practices. Click here to find out more about the specific measures Umano uses to model performance within each of these three traits.

2. Performance Attribute Bar

Within each trait, Umano displays desired attributes of high performing agile teams. For example, within the Design & Build trait, Umano profiles your team’s Speed, Progress and Stability attributes.

3. Performance Measures

As your team aspires to build proficiency in a specific attribute, they can track their progress with supporting measures, which we call Success Metrics. For example, if a team’s focus is on improving their speed, they can defer to Lead Time and Cycle times a s a measure of how long it takes them to ship an idea from creation.

4. Score

The value displayed for each measure represents your current progress score, calculated since the commencement of the sprint.

5. Tracker

to the right of the value is your mapping your current progress relative to your usual performance score for that particular measure. The black marker bar visualises your usual performance relative to current sprint performance.

6. Rolling Performance (Usual)

Rolling performance score is the median score from your prior six sprints. We refer to your rolling performance score as your ‘usual’ performance.

7. Drivers

Selecting the ‘+' symbol displays the drivers that influence your performance for the sprint you are viewing. Drivers provide insight into your team’s underlying practices and behaviours affecting the measure, and attribute your team aspires to improve.

8. Charts

Selecting the ‘>' symbol will take you to the corresponding chart for that metric. Viewing supporting charts and supporting data that’s surfaced directly from your tools allows for greater interrogation and understanding of what activities and practices are directly affecting your performance.

FAQ

What does ‘No Activity’ in my team’s Sprint Summary mean?

Umano collects and analyses your team’s activities at the end of each day (11:59pm). If you’ve started a new sprint the day before, your Sprint summary typically won’t have a lot of progress to show. Here’s an example (below) of my Project Space representing a new sprint that was started yesterday. “No activity” simply reflects the limited traceable progress so early on in the sprint.

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