Azure DevOps provides dashboards to keep track of incidents that may arise and provide a sense of how healthy a team is or what's the work the team is focusing in. Dashboards can help teams identify how things are going and react to issues that may require their attention.Â
- [Instructor] When driving any project, incidents may arise…on the most unexpected times.…This can affect how predicable the team is…and how likely it is for work to be completed…before deadlines.…A sense of how healthy the team is…or what the team should be focusing on…is important to detect times when the overall strategy…has to change.…Azure DevOps provides dashboards as a solution…to this common problem.…Dashboards can be found in the overview group,…under the dashboards page.…
With a whole catalog of different visualizations,…dashboards provide the means for a team…to have a place where to view information…that's relevant to the whole team.…They can choose from different widgets…as you can see here…which happen to be the building blocks…that make up a dashboard.…Each one of them can have its own behavior…and configuration.…With the ability to edit them,…Azure DevOps acknowledges the fact…that every team is different and therefore the information…should be tailored to the requirements of the team.…
Let's take a quick look at two different teams…
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11/15/2018- Tracking your team's work with Azure Boards
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