My Work Functionality Guide
  • 25 Apr 2024
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My Work Functionality Guide

Overview

The "My Work" section is a personal dashboard for users in the DevStride platform. It aggregates tasks and items assigned to a user across various workstreams.

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Features of My Work

  • Item List: Displays all items assigned to you, including tasks, documents, and stories.
  • Filters: Allows you to filter items by completion status, such as 'Incomplete Items Assigned to Me'.
  • Item Details: For each item, you can view the title, associated workstream, team, subtasks, creator, item type, assignee, dependencies, and status.

How to Use My Work

Viewing Assigned Items

  • Navigate to the "My Work" section from the sidebar to see a list of items assigned to you.
  • Use the 'Show' dropdown to filter items based on their status or other criteria.

Understanding Item Details

  • Each item in the list provides quick details:
    • Item: The title of the task or document.
    • Team: The team or project the item is associated with.
    • Subtasks: Indicates if there are additional tasks nested under the main item.
    • Creator: The person who created the item.
    • Item Type: The category of the item (e.g., Story, General, Epic).
    • Assignee: The user or users the item is assigned to.
    • Dependencies: Shows if the item is dependent on other tasks.
    • Status: The current progress status of the item (e.g., New, In Progress).

Interacting with Items

  • Click on an item to view more details, update its status, add comments, or modify its attributes.
  • Sort items using the 'Sort' option based on your preferences.

Managing Workload

  • Keep track of deadlines and priorities by regularly reviewing this section.
  • Update the status of items as you start, make progress, or complete them to keep everyone informed.

Conclusion

The "My Work" section is designed to help users efficiently manage their individual workload and stay on top of their responsibilities within the DevStride platform.


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