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Monitor Sprint Progress

Mat Siems

December 27, 2016
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Monitor Sprint Progress

Discover Sprint burn-down chart, Development Team responsibility, likelihood of achieving the Sprint Goal , one per standup

Monitoring Sprint Progress description:

  • Besides the monitoring done for the whole project, we should also monitor the progress of each single Sprint throughout its life.
  • This is the responsibility of the Development Team.
  • It should be done at least once per Daily Scrum.
  • This information is used to calculate the likelihood of achieving the Sprint Goal and completing all items of the Sprint Backlog.
  • The Sprint progress information can be represented by a burn-down chart, and this chart can be a part of the Sprint board, where everyone can see.

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  • likelihood of achieving the Sprint Goal
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