Projects
Introduction to Projects
In Timebook terminology, projects are containers for work items (epics, stories, tasks, etc.) required to achieve a specific outcome. They can be created either manually, or directly from an opportunity that you chose to pursue.
Projects can be linked to Goals through Key Results, ensuring that all work aligns with the organization’s strategic objectives.
Creating projects
Projects can be created in two ways: manually or by escalating an opportunity to the project form.
Creating manually
Go to the Delivery tab and click 'Create first project'.
Enter the details of the project: name, description, date range for which the project is planned, team responsible, and the product it refers to:

Generating from opportunity
Once you indicate which opportunity you want to pursue, you can start preparing grounds for development by escalating it into a project.
Go to Planning → Opportunities and look up the opportunity on the list.

Click the 'Generate' button at the top, select 'Project', and enter the details: name, description, date range for which the project is planned, team responsible, and the parent product.

Projects overview
The Projects tab lets you browse and manage all projects in your team. The default timeline view provides you with essential progress information, such as current status and the number of work items, together with a calendar with marked time frames.
Here's how the timeline view looks like when fully populated.

The list view, on the other hand, provides more details, such as linked opportunities and initiatives:

There is also the board view if you're used to working with Kanban boards.
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