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   * Your ART or other organization might choose to have different rules in order to maintain reporting consistency.   * Your ART or other organization might choose to have different rules in order to maintain reporting consistency.
  
-One thing to remember is that this situation should only arise infrequently. If you are constantly carrying over multiple Stories from one Iteration to the next, then your Stakeholders will be (rightly) concerned about you ability to make and meet commitments. This situation should be the subject of your Retrospective - is the root cause related to the estimation process, to the use of historical velocity data, or something else?+One thing to remember is that this situation should only arise infrequently. If you are constantly carrying over multiple Stories from one Iteration to the next, then your Stakeholders will be (rightly) concerned about your ability to make and meet commitments. This situation should be the subject of your Retrospective - is the root cause related to the estimation process, to the use of historical velocity data, or something else?
  
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