Sprint Progress Chart

Ensure your roadmap sprints progress efficiently toward your goals with a sprint progress metric reported for a given period of time of your choice. 

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Sprint Progress Chart

Ensure your roadmap sprints progress efficiently toward your goals with a sprint progress metric reported for a given period of time of your choice. 

Use Sprint Progress Metric

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Understand the Sprint Progress Metric Template

Sprint progress metrics provide an overview of issues due within a selected time period (week, month, quarter, etc.) categorized as "open vs. closed." In addition to traditional burndown charts, sprint progress metrics also help monitor roadmap progress.

How to Use the Sprint Progress Metric Template

By aligning this metric with your roadmap sprints, which may be based on quarters or semesters, you will get a better understanding of how close you are to your mid-term objectives.

Using an extended time range facilitates progress tracking when your team doesn't use due dates for daily items (such as flexi kanban). You can then assign due dates to your epics and track their completion via this metric. While still tracking mid-term objectives accurately, this approach requires less due date maintenance.

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