Workstream User Guide
- 25 Apr 2024
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Workstream User Guide
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Workstream User Guide
Overview
Workstreams are a collaborative tool that enables users to manage and participate in various projects and tasks. This guide outlines the basic functionalities available to users within workstreams.
Navigating Workstreams
- Accessing Workstreams: Click on the 'Workstreams' view to see a list of all the workstreams you're part of.
- Viewing Items: Within a workstream, you can view different items such as tasks, stories, and documents by clicking on the respective workstream.
Creating Items
- To add a new item to a workstream:
- Click the green "+" button within the workstream.
- Fill in the details in the 'Create an Item' popup:
- Title: Enter the name of the new task or item.
- Location: Select the appropriate workstream for the item.
- Item Type: Choose the type of item you are creating (e.g., General, Story).
- Click 'Save New Item' to add the item to the workstream.
Managing Your Items
- Edit Items: Click on an item to open and edit its details.
- Track Status: The status of each item (e.g., in progress, completed) can be tracked within the workstream.
- Assignees: You can see who is assigned to each item and, if permitted, assign items to yourself or others.
Collaboration and Communication
- Meetings: Schedule and attend meetings related to the workstream.
- Comments: Add comments to items to discuss with team members.
- Notifications: Receive updates on items you're involved in or watching.
Tracking Progress
- Board View: Some workstreams may have a board view where you can track the progress of items across different stages.
- Reports: Access reports to view the progress of the workstream or your items.
Conclusion
As a user, your interaction with workstreams centers on creating and managing items, collaborating with teammates, and tracking the progress of your tasks.
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