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Introduction
You can use Jira issues as objectives or create basic objectives that do not sync with Jira and connected tools.
There are two types of objectives that you can define:
Regular
Uncommitted
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The 'uncommitted' objectives are not included in the achievement calculation. |
You can assign an objective to a Box (main objectives) or a Team (Team objectives).
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Main objectives
Main objectives are not assigned to any team which means that , meaning multiple teams contribute to achieving them.
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Team objectives
Team objectives can be used to determine team commitment during a particular Program Increment or Iteration.
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Task-based objectives
Any task in a Box box scope can be added as an objective in the Objectives module. That includes both Jira and Trello tasks.
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Task-based objectives can be added directly in the Board module. |
Method 1:
To add a task-based objective in the Objectives module:
Navigate to the Objectives module
Click + to add a new objective.
Toggle the switch next to the objective name field.
Search for a task.
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Method 2:
You can add task-based objectives directly in the Board module.
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Basic objectives
Basic objectives (like Basic basic tasks) are stored by the App and do not sync with connected tools (Jira/Trello).
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Navigate to the Objectives module.
Click + to add a new objective.
Click the don't toggle switch next to the objective name field.
Create a "Basic objective name".
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Regular and uncommitted objectives
The difference between regular and uncommitted objectives is that the Planned Business Value of the uncommitted objectives is not included in the achievement calculation. The uncommitted objectives are separated from the regular ones using a dashed line:
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To change the objective type, first, double:
Double-click on the objective you want to edit
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Click "Positions" to expand the details
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