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View work progress with dashboards - Azure Tutorial
From the course: Azure DevOps for Beginners
View work progress with dashboards
- [Instructor] I'm going to take a side trip and look at the Overview section in the Azure DevOps portal, and there's three areas here. There's the Summary, which gives you a summary information about this project. There's a Wiki area for creating wiki entries, and what I'm looking at in this video is Dashboards. Use these to gain visibility into your team's progress. You configure it using widgets or charts; you add those to your dashboard, and these are customizable, highly configurable; and they help you provide you and your team shared information, help you monitor progress, look at trends, and improve your workflow processes. There's currently one dashboard, you can see that listed here, and you can add new dashboards and you can create a dashboard that is based on teams. So this is per a single team. So if I choose this item, I would then pick the team, or I can do a project-wide dashboard. I won't do that in this video. We will customize the existing dashboard. Like most modern…
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Manage your team workflow with Azure Boards9m 56s
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Tour of Azure Boards1m 8s
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Create a work item3m 28s
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Boards and backlogs3m 38s
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Set sprint cadence53s
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Boards and sprints2m 47s
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Kanban board basics3m 48s
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Add columns and swimlanes to a Kanban board2m 50s
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Set work in progress (WIP) limits1m 9s
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Kanban board tag settings57s
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Kanban board custom styles1m 5s
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View work progress with dashboards3m 31s
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Create custom work item queries2m 20s
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Add a custom query to the dashboard1m 56s
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