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Priorities module (NEW)
Priorities module (old navigation)
About the Priorities module
Effective prioritization is essential for strategic management. It ensures resources are allocated efficiently and project goals are met on time. In BigPicture, you can go beyond the Priority column and standardize your prioritization process with popular or custom framework templates in the Priorities module.
You can prioritize the following elements:
Tasks (Jira work items)
BigPicture boxes
Goals (OKRs)
To learn more, see the What can be prioritizedPreview page.
See the overview video about the Priorities module below.
Access the Priorities module
This module is available in all box types. The Priorities module requires:
BigPicture Enterprise for Jira Cloud
No additional configuration or integration setup between these two apps is required.
Use the module switcher at the top and select Priorities from the dropdown to access the Priorities module.
Main features
The table presents the main features of the Priorities module.
Feature | Description | Screenshot |
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Feature | Description | Screenshot |
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Switch between tabs to prioritize tasks, boxes, and goals in one place. | ||
Tasks, boxes, and goals appear in the table view together with metrics and the priority score. |
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The priority matrix lets you analyze different priority quadrants. | ||
You can use one of the predefined prioritization templates to get you started quicker:
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Manage templates | Under the Customize button, you can: | |
The filtering options differ depending on the tab (Tasks, Boxes, Goals). |
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You can add and save prioritization views that help you tailor the display to your needs by customizing filters, columns, sorting, and the priority matrix. You can also set a default view for first-time users. |
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Priority planning poker is a technique that allows everyone on the team to contribute equally to the prioritization process while removing bias. When creating a poker game, you can choose between: The priority poker game is NOT available for boxes and goals. |
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You can put the information about the priority of your tasks in context using the Gantt module. You can add the Priority score column to the Gantt module or use the predefined Priorities column view. Note: Currently, the color coding in the Gantt module is not supported. The grey background of the Priority score is intentional. | ||
Once you’re in the Gantt module, switch to the Priorities column view to track priorities along with the Gantt timeline. | ||
Sort by the Priority score column in the Gantt module to see the most important tasks or initiatives at the top of the Gantt structure. |
Priorities module (new navigation)
About the Priorities module
Effective prioritization is essential for strategic management. It ensures resources are allocated efficiently and project goals are met on time. In BigPicture, you can go beyond the Priority column and standardize your prioritization process with popular or custom framework templates in the Priorities module.
You can prioritize the following elements:
Tasks (Jira work items)
BigPicture boxes
Goals (OKRs)
To learn more, see the What can be prioritized page.
See the overview video about the Priorities module below.
Access the Priorities module
This module is available in all box types.
Click Priorities from the module list to access the Priorities module.
Main features
The table presents the main features of the Priorities module.
Feature | Description |
|---|
Feature | Description |
|---|---|
Switch between tabs to prioritize tasks, boxes, and goals in one place. | |
Tasks, boxes, and goals appear in the table view together with metrics and the priority score. | |
The priority matrix lets you analyze different priority quadrants. | |
You can use one of the predefined prioritization templates to get you started quicker:
| |
Manage templates | Under the Configuration button, you can: |
The filtering options differ depending on the tab (Tasks, Boxes, Goals). | |
You can add and save prioritization views that help you tailor the display to your needs by customizing filters, columns, sorting, and the priority matrix. You can also set a default view for first-time users. | |
Priority planning poker is a technique that allows everyone on the team to contribute equally to the prioritization process while removing bias. When creating a poker game, you can choose between: The priority poker game is NOT available for boxes and goals. | |
You can put the information about the priority of your tasks in context using the Gantt module. You can add the Priority score column to the Gantt module or use the predefined Priorities column view. Note: Currently, the color coding in the Gantt module is not supported. The grey background of the Priority score is intentional. | |
Once you’re in the Gantt module, switch to the Priorities column view to track priorities along with the Gantt timeline. | |
Sort by the Priority score column in the Gantt module to see the most important tasks or initiatives at the top of the Gantt structure. |