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 One team were concerned enough that they wanted to have a discussion on their estimates and the problems they perceived in their process. In preparation, the Scrum Master prepared a data-set of estimates and resultant actual data so we could base the conversation on data. The data collected included a story-by-story view of the original point estimate provided by the team and the subsequent actual story points recorded by the team on completion of the work. As a result we were able to create the following chart: One team were concerned enough that they wanted to have a discussion on their estimates and the problems they perceived in their process. In preparation, the Scrum Master prepared a data-set of estimates and resultant actual data so we could base the conversation on data. The data collected included a story-by-story view of the original point estimate provided by the team and the subsequent actual story points recorded by the team on completion of the work. As a result we were able to create the following chart:
  
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 This is a frequency chart, a useful starting point for this kind of analysis. It shows for each of estimates the team made (bottom set of numbers – 0.5, 1, 2, etc) the number of times the actual result was a particular estimate. So for estimate of “3” there was 24 times that the actual was also 3 (tallest spike on chart), 15 times it was a 2 (to the left of the tallest spike), 11 times it was an 8 (to the right of the tallest spike) and so on. This is a frequency chart, a useful starting point for this kind of analysis. It shows for each of estimates the team made (bottom set of numbers – 0.5, 1, 2, etc) the number of times the actual result was a particular estimate. So for estimate of “3” there was 24 times that the actual was also 3 (tallest spike on chart), 15 times it was a 2 (to the left of the tallest spike), 11 times it was an 8 (to the right of the tallest spike) and so on.
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 Note: This blog post was turned into a paper and presentation and presented at the Agile 2014 Conference: Note: This blog post was turned into a paper and presentation and presented at the Agile 2014 Conference:
  
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-  * {{:blog:pointingestimate_analysis.xlsx|Cleaned up spreadsheet }}+  * {{pointingestimate_analysis.xlsx|Cleaned up spreadsheet }}
  
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