Newly created issues start in the to Do column of your Kanban board. The column has grown too full.
Additionally, the team is unable to focus on the prioritized issues they should be working on.
Which configuration change will help alleviate both problems?
You want to configure a Kanban board so that issues disappear from the Done column as soon as they are dragged into it. But you need to see Done issues in reports.
How can you achieve this behavior?
Your team needs a new board that:
● only shows issues that are actively in progress
● allows a separate area to prioritize incoming work
● allows them to release issues from the Done column
Identify the correct solution to meet these requirements
A shared dashboard contains the Issue Statistics gadget.
Amanda complains that the gadget displays 23 issues when she views it while other team members report that they see 45 issues.
Select two reasons that explain why the numbers differ. (Choose two.)
You need a gadget to show only issues where status is In Progress and the assignee is the current user viewing it.
Additionally, it should not use a saved filter and requires no additional configuration. Identify the gadget that meets these requirements.
You are the project administrator of two Scrum projects, MOBI and TIS.
Team members find it difficult to switch between both projects to work on separate sprints.
They need the ability to work on issues from both projects in a single sprint.
Identify two ways that you can satisfy this requirement. (Choose two.)