Structure your sprints, prioritize work, and optimize your development cycles
In Agile, a sprint is one iteration in the development cycle. After the project requirements have been defined, sprints are planned to tackle different components of the project. Within a sprint, a specific amount of work is planned out, assigned, and put up for review. At the end of a sprint, a retrospective is held to review progress, update or adapt the process, assess performance, and make any necessary improvements or adaptations for the next planned sprint.
To plan your sprints in Wrike’s sprint planning template, start by creating your workflow with custom statuses depending on the steps in your production cycle. Next, create a custom request form to organize incoming work. Then create a dashboard to prioritize and assign incoming work. Lastly, use folders to archive past sprints and generate reports for your retrospectives.
Why you need this template
There are no clear owners of tasks
Use Wrike’s sprint planning template to assign owners to each task, creating accountability and follow‑through.
Focusing on too many things at once results in incomplete work
Use Wrike to plan sprints around a limited number of priorities to give focus and clarity to your team.
It’s difficult to have impactful retrospectives
Document your sprints using our Agile sprint planning template. With all work and communication stored in the cloud, it’s easy to conduct impactful retrospectives.
Build a dynamic request form and dashboards to prioritize work
Report on completed sprints
Create custom statuses and build your workflow
Select Account Management under your account profile, then click the Workflow tab
Click + Create New Workflow and give your new workflow a name
Hover your mouse over each section and add statuses. Include the following: Submitted, Accepted, In Progress, Ready for Review, Changes Needed, Completed, On Hold, and Canceled. (Your workflow may vary slightly, especially when it comes to your particular review and approval process.)
Once you’re finished, click Save
Set up your folder
Create three new folders and make sure to share them with your team: a Backlog folder, a Sprint folder, and an Archive folder. Incoming work will be funneled into your Backlog folder, accepted or active tasks will be moved into your Sprint folder, and completed sprints should be moved into the Archive folder. Once a current sprint is completed, rename the folder by date and manually move into the Archive folder.
Build your request form
To help your team prioritize work for sprints, you’ll need to build a custom request form that captures all necessary details about the work or project.
Go to your profile and select Account Management, then click the Request forms tab
Create a new request form and make sure to include all the fields you’ll need to complete the work (i.e. requirements, due dates, goals, urgency, and business value). It’s also a good idea to include a field for a link to the task where the work will be done. (Once in the sprint, the Request task will act as a placeholder. Think of it like a sticky note you move across a whiteboard — it’s not where the actual work will be done.)
Create a dashboard to see your tasks
Create a new dashboard and name it
From your dashboard, click + New Widget, then Configure under Custom Widget. Name your widget and include tasks from your parent folder. Check the box Include tasks from subfolders. Under filters, select the first status in your sprint workflow
Repeat for each step of your custom workflow to complete your Scrum dashboard
Dragging tasks between widgets will automatically update their status. However, if you drag items back into Submitted, make sure you also manually move the task to the Backlog folder.
Prepare for your retrospectives
At the end of each sprint, easily generate reports based on each sprint.
Select the Reports tab from the top of the workspace
Click + New Report From Scratch or select one of the Report templates
Use Wrike’s Report Builder to specify the type of data you want to add to your report
After setting your report’s parameters, click Save and View
You’ll be taken to your new report, and it will also be added to the top of the list of reports in the Reports section of your workspace.
Please note: To delete your report before it’s created, you can leave the Report Builder or click Cancel in the Report Builder’s upper-right corner.
FAQ
For Agile teams, sprint planning is key. With Wrike’s sprint planning template, teams can return focus to key tasks and responsibilities, build accountability into workflows, and use custom request forms to organize and prioritize incoming work. The sprint project plan template can also be used by teams who want to take an iterative approach to their projects.
You can plan sprints using Wrike by creating a structure where team members can accomplish key objectives in keeping with Agile methodologies. Do this by creating custom statuses, sorting and tracking task updates, prioritizing incoming work, and creating reports for better insights.
Yes, it’s possible to assign individual sprint tasks to colleagues. Tasks can be easily planned and sorted by statuses such as “Submitted”, “Ready for Review”, “On Hold”, and more.
Wrike’s sprint planning template is an out-of-the-box, easy-to-use framework. With nothing to configure or set up, Agile teams can get started on planning and prioritizing their most important tasks right away.
Yes, with Wrike’s Agile sprint planning template, you can see the progress of key tasks right within your custom Scrum dashboard. Configure your dashboard based on task due date, progress, and more to gain an overview of your sprint progress.
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