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====== How Should We Initially Track Multiple Team's Progress? ====== | ====== How Should We Initially Track Multiple Team's Progress? ====== | ||
- | Sometimes you quick off a couple of teams at the same time, and want to see how the team's are doing over time. I've found {{: | + | Sometimes you kick off a couple of teams at the same time, and want to see how the team's are doing over time. I've found {{: |
====== Sample Output ====== | ====== Sample Output ====== | ||
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The spreadsheet shows a team by team view with a chart showing committed versus actual velocity over time, including an " | The spreadsheet shows a team by team view with a chart showing committed versus actual velocity over time, including an " | ||
- | {{:wiki:committed_vs_actual_velocity.png? | + | {{committed_vs_actual_velocity.png? |
The idea is that you don't want the team to always hit the commitment (that just leads to " | The idea is that you don't want the team to always hit the commitment (that just leads to " |
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