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 ====== How Should We Initially Track Sprint Progress? ====== ====== How Should We Initially Track Sprint Progress? ======
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 In general the best approach to tracking Sprint progress when you get started is through a manual big visible chart showing tasks moving through "To Do", "In Progress", and "Done" steps, and a chart showing the Sprint Burn-down, also manual. The reason we do this is so that teams can learn and understand how a Sprint is supposed to work without having to also learn the nuances (and potential changes in behavior) required by a tool. In general the best approach to tracking Sprint progress when you get started is through a manual big visible chart showing tasks moving through "To Do", "In Progress", and "Done" steps, and a chart showing the Sprint Burn-down, also manual. The reason we do this is so that teams can learn and understand how a Sprint is supposed to work without having to also learn the nuances (and potential changes in behavior) required by a tool.
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