Different Types of Reports in Scrum - Agile
Introduction to Agile Reporting I’m not going to elaborate on the Agile Framework itself here. 1. Sprint Burndown At a Sprint-level, the burndown presents the easiest way to track and report status (the proverbial Red / Amber / Green ), i.e., whether your Sprint is on or off-track, and what are the chances of meeting the Sprint goals. The burndown chart – when used right – can provide near-real time updates on Sprint progress. “If your team do it right, then they would take in just the right amount of work into a sprint.” At the beginning of a Sprint, the Scrum team perform Sprint Planning and agree to take on development work worth a certain number of Story points. This forms the basis for the Sprint Burndown chart. The total story points agreed at the beginning of the sprint make up the y-axis, and the individual dates in the Sprint make up x-axis. If your team do it right, then they would take in just the right amount of work into a sprint. And if everything goes well, the b